Everytime I paste in vim, every line is commented out.
Is there a way around this?
Before you paste, type this in normal mode:
:set paste
Then enter insert mode. You will see the status bar say insert (paste)
. Paste your code. Hit ESC to return to normal mode, and:
:set nopaste
You are no longer in paste mode.
pastetoggle=<F2>
to your .vimrc
so you don't have to set it each time. As mentioned about you can map this to a different key if you want. <Insert>
might be ideal since by default it toggles replace mode. Which IMO is garbage.
Apr 13, 2018 at 21:11
Or, to avoid having to turn paste
on and off, just put the text. Rather than going into insert mode and pasting, in command mode type:
"+p
The +
buffer corresponds to the system clipboard.
If you insist on using paste
, I'd suggest mapping something to toggle it. For example, :set pastetoggle=<F2>
(wow, didn't realize there was a special option for that)
pastetoggle
.
inoremap <C-R>+ <C-R><C-R>+
Sep 7, 2018 at 17:35