I don't like automatic copy the deleted text when delete in Vim, how to disable it?
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1Duplicate: stackoverflow.com/questions/54255/…– nosJun 22, 2010 at 9:11
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2A better approach would be to understand the strengths of having text copied into a register whenever you 'delete' a text - unless you want this feature for some obscure reason in which case you have access to the black-hole register.– Jeffrey JoseJun 22, 2010 at 19:15
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Does this answer your question? In Vim is there a way to delete without putting text in the register?– ChrisJan 31 at 13:31
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Not sure there is a way to disable it, but there is a black hole register called '_', which swallows everything, and gives nothing back.
You use it by prepending "_ to the command, so "_dd would send the current line to the blackhole.
I also wanted to disable this and have found a solution:
Add this to your .gvimrc file and autocopy text on select will be disabled.
" Following three lines remove the auto copy function from VIM
set guioptions-=a
set guioptions-=A
set guioptions-=aA