>Rather than typing it, you can copy all text after the initial
>'/' to the clipboard, then in Vim type (three characters):
>
>/ Ctrl-R +

I did not understand what you meant by all this. I understood the long
"http:..." expression you wrote before that. But from here on I do not
understand. You say to copy the "http:.." expression to the clipboard. How
do I do that? Also, what is ":CopyMatches"? is this some command because
when I tried it, i got message "E492: Not an editor command: CopyMatches"


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