personally, I know I can use search and replace, but <ctrl-n>-n-n-c-replacement[0] is easier on my mind than the search&replace alternative
[0] I've been using vim-multiple-cursors for years, it's abandoned but still works ok most of the time.
personally, I know I can use search and replace, but <ctrl-n>-n-n-c-replacement[0] is easier on my mind than the search&replace alternative
[0] I've been using vim-multiple-cursors for years, it's abandoned but still works ok most of the time.