I came across the following lines in a vimrc file and can't figure out what they're supposed to do or how they're supposed to work. Am thrown off by the use of the $ sign. Does it have any special meaning or is it used in a regular manner like any other character?
" Parenthesis/bracket expanding
vnoremap $1 <esc>`>a)<esc>`<i(<esc>
vnoremap $2 <esc>`>a]<esc>`<i[<esc>
vnoremap $3 <esc>`>a}<esc>`<i{<esc>
vnoremap $$ <esc>`>a"<esc>`<i"<esc>
vnoremap $q <esc>`>a'<esc>`<i'<esc>
vnoremap $e <esc>`>a"<esc>`<i"<esc>
" Map auto complete of (, ", ', [
inoremap $1 ()<esc>i
inoremap $2 []<esc>i
inoremap $3 {}<esc>i
inoremap $4 {<esc>o}<esc>O
inoremap $q ''<esc>i
inoremap $e ""<esc>i
inoremap $t <><esc>i
If anyone's interested. This is the link to the vimrc
:h mapmodes
may be helpful.$
is not particularly special, it's just the first key (of two) in the sequence of the left-hand-side of the mapping. See my answer for a fuller explanation.