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<node id="995455" title="Re: How to write out a Perl script and run it in as few keystrokes as possible." created="2012-09-24 19:21:27" updated="2012-09-24 19:21:27">
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tinita</author>
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lots of options. I usually use a vim mapping like shown by tobyink, or another terminal window (or another gnu screen window), and sometimes I just put vim into the background with ctrl-z, type the command, and get back to vim after it.&lt;br&gt;and as soon as you have to edit more files I can recommend vim tabs. you might also want to check out some plugins on vim.org.</field>
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