How do you yank all matching lines into a buffer?
Given a file like:
match 1
skip
skip
match 2
match 3
skip
I want to be able issue a command to yank all lines that match a pattern (/^match/ for this example) into a single buffer so that I can put it into another doc, or into a summary or whatever.
The command should wind up with this in a buffer:
match 1
match 2
match 3
My first thought was to try:
:g/^match/y
But I just get the last match. This makes sense, because the :g command is effectively repeating the y
for each matching line.
Perhaps there is a way to append a yank to buffer, rather than overwriting it. I couldn't find it.
qaq
followed by:g/pattern/normal "AY
(didn't notice the :yank command before) then go to my buffer and paste it. Is there no straight forward way to redirect directly into a buffer? (Previously I'd been doing:redir @a
:g/pattern/
:redir END
, so this is certainly a step in the right direction, but I just want one. more. step...) :-) I suppose I could write a function easily enough...