Hello, I would like to perform the command:
:argdo 0s/\s/_/g | 0s/\//g | 0s/\.//g | 0s/\://g | 0s/,//g | 0s/;// | w for a batch of >1000 files. But the problem is that some files don't have the string '.' or ',' So what happens is I get the message "E486: There were no instances of '.' " and everything completely stops. I would like it to ignore the fact that there were no results and move onto substituting the next type of character. Is there a way to do my command and force it to keep going to the next command if it doesn't find anything relavent for the previous command ?? Thank you. -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/overriding-during-substitute-command-tp27184403p27184403.html Sent from the Vim - General mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
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