On 18/07/2018 21:23, Bill Tugger wrote:
I often have to make small edits in several files.  I need to display each file 
as I make the changes so automated tools don't work.

What I do is edit a file, save it, open the next file, edit, save, etc.

Search string I last used is remembered.  EG if I search for DEBUG_IT_NOW in the first 
file the next file I can hit "n" and I'm taken to the first instance in that 
file.  This works great.

I'd like to also have the repeat command (.) behave the same way.  Is there a 
way to do this?

I have tried and . repeats the last change even across buffers, as
expected. Have you tried with vim --clean to rule plugin conflicts?

Life.

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