Reputation: 97
So my issue when yanking a word (yw) is that it copies the trailing spaces as well:
Example: Doing a yw on this:
‖Hello World
Results in copying Hello
But the same applies to:
‖LongVariableName = 'SomeValue';
Results in copying LongVariableName
Is there a way to make as such I copy without copying any space? (which for me makes sense when copying words)
Upvotes: 4
Views: 536
Reputation: 3063
You can use yiw
to yank the 'inner word' text object (yaw
would include an additional space). See :help text-objects
.
A nice feature of text objects is that the cursor can be anywhere on the object (in this case the word) for it to work.
There are many text objects in vim:
is
means inner sentenceip
means inner paragraphi)
means inner parenthesesAnd many more!
Also the comment below by @DoktorOSwaldo points out that you can also use ye
to yank from the current position until the end of the word without the space, e
is the end of the current word, w
is the start of the next word (this is not a text object, so repeating it on other words would require the cursor to be in the same position).
Upvotes: 10