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Command mode is the initial mode. Vim calls this Normal mode. Not to be confused with command-line-mode, which is what you get after you press :, /, ?, or !
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Is it possible to place marks at the end of a line?
I found the answer here.
Another easy way is to just add v right after y, no setting or Visual
mode selection necessary.
`a"ryv`b
y`b yanks to mark b excluding the character under mark b …
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Is it possible to place marks at the end of a line?
Typical mark placement using m places the mark at the cursor. When the cursor is on the last character of a line, this means that jumping to that mark for the purpose of copying text starts the copyin …