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[vile] Can I remap ZZ?
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Chris Green |
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[vile] Can I remap ZZ? |
Date: |
Fri, 9 Oct 2015 16:02:22 +0100 |
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Mutt/1.5.23 (2014-03-12) |
Simple, silly question but I can't see the answer at the moment.
Can I remap ZZ so that I can program a 'do something on exit' script
of some sort?
If I create something that uses anything but ZZ I'm bound to forget
and just do ZZ anyway! :-)
... or is there any sort of hook that will allow me to execute
something when exiting from a modified file/buffer?
This refers back to my question a few days ago, if I squirt a file
into vi via stdin I want to do something on exit. As it is if you
'ZZ' after modifying a buffer that has come in as stdin you get an
error:-
Buffer "[Standard Input]" is modified. Write it, or use :q!
If I could trap this error and do something with the modified buffer
it would solve my problem because ZZ with an unmodified buffer exits
which is OK.
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Chris Green
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