sayth
sayth

Reputation: 7028

How to replace a single word under cursor?

How do I replace a word under the cursor in Vim.

So instead of using dw then i then the word and then Esc, is there a simpler combination to replace the word under the cursor?

Upvotes: 221

Views: 126958

Answers (6)

ABN
ABN

Reputation: 1152

To copy word under cursor press: bvey

To replace the word under cursor press: bvep

Note:

  • b beginning of current word
  • v visual mode
  • e end of current word
  • y yank (copy selection in this case)
  • p paste (paste over selection with what's in the yank register 0 in this case)

Upvotes: 1

Connor
Connor

Reputation: 1426

If you want to change a word with a previously yanked word, there's another solution to viwp (once you have yanked the first word).

ciw removes the previous word and puts you in insert mode where it was. But then you can use ctrl+r, 0 to insert the contents of register 0 (which contain the previously yanked word).

So:

yiw
[move to next word]
ciw
ctrl+r
0

This works better than viwp because after the first usage you can then repeatedly perform the replacement with .. It also doesn't switch into visual mode and highlight briefly.

Upvotes: 24

Ethereal
Ethereal

Reputation: 2824

I often find myself wanting to replace one word with another that I have yanked from elsewhere. The problem with the other solutions is that if you attempt to change a word, then your next paste will be that word that you deleted with cw.

Try the following:

1 "This first word should overwrite the second"

yiw     yank inner word (copy word under cursor, say "first").
...     Move the cursor to another word (say "second").
viwp    select "second", then replace it with "first". 

Hope that's what you were looking for.

Upvotes: 132

Brian Agnew
Brian Agnew

Reputation: 272217

ciw

(change inner word) will change the whole word under the cursor. Compare with

cw

which will only change the word from the current cursor position. For more info see this SO question/answer.

Upvotes: 378

Xophmeister
Xophmeister

Reputation: 9211

ciw

c   change
iw  inner word

This will delete the word under the cursor (even if the cursor is somewhere in the middle of the word) and enter insert mode.


Also see Vim's documentation for reference:

:help c
:help text-objects

Upvotes: 34

Kosma Dunikowski
Kosma Dunikowski

Reputation: 172

Try cw - as in 'change word'.

Use http://linuxmoz.com/vi-commands-cheat-sheet/ or any other cheat sheet as a reference.

Upvotes: 0

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