| LineJugglerCommands : Commands to duplicate and move around lines. 
 
 
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script versions (upload new version)| created by |  | Ingo Karkat |  |  |  | script type |  | utility |  |  |  | description |  | DESCRIPTION Most of the line manipulation mappings of the LineJuggler.vim plugin can
 also be done with built-in Ex commands like :move, :put, etc. This plugin
 adds those commands that do not exist (in a simple form) as built-in commands.
 Sometimes, a command is just more practical (e.g. in a script), more
 repeatable (from the command-line history), or offers different line
 addressing.
 Namely, this plugin provides a :BlankLine command, a :Swap command to
 exchange two ranges of lines (or with a register), and a similar :Replace
 command.
 
 SOURCE
 Inspired by the following Stack Overflow question:
 http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15296393/line-swapping-in-vim/15298132
 
 SEE ALSO
 - This plugin is based on the functionality of the (required) LineJugger.vim
 plugin (vimscript #4140), which offers many mappings to quickly duplicate
 and move lines to above / below the current line.
 - ReplaceWithRegister.vim (vimscript #2703) provides normal and visual mode
 gr commands that are similar to the :Replace Ex command.
 
 USAGE
 :[range]BlankLine [N]   Add [N] blank line(s) below the current line / last
 line in [range].
 
 :[range]Swap {range}    Exchange the current line / line(s) given by [range]
 with the lines in {range}.
 :[range]Swap [["]x]     Exchange the current line / line(s) given by [range]
 with the text from register [x]. This always works
 linewise, like a combination of :delete [x] and
 :put.
 
 :[range]Replace {range} Replace the current line / line(s) given by [range]
 with the lines in {range}.
 :[range]Replace [["]x]
 Replace the current line / line(s) given by [range]
 with the text from register [x]. This always works
 linewise, like a combination of :delete and
 :put.
 
 Note: To use one of the numbered registers 1-9, you
 need to prepend the optional double quotes ("1 - "9),
 in order to disambiguate them from the absolute lines
 1 - 9.
 |  |  |  | install details |  | INSTALLATION The code is hosted in a Git repo at
 https://github.com/inkarkat/vim-LineJugglerCommands
 You can use your favorite plugin manager, or "git clone" into a directory used
 for Vim packages. Releases are on the "stable" branch, the latest unstable
 development snapshot on "master".
 
 This script is also packaged as a vimball. If you have the "gunzip"
 decompressor in your PATH, simply edit the *.vmb.gz package in Vim; otherwise,
 decompress the archive first, e.g. using WinZip. Inside Vim, install by
 sourcing the vimball or via the :UseVimball command.
 vim LineJugglerCommands*.vmb.gz
 :so %
 To uninstall, use the :RmVimball command.
 
 DEPENDENCIES
 - Requires Vim 7.0 or higher.
 - Requires the ingo-library.vim plugin (vimscript #4433), version 1.033 or
 higher.
 - Requires the LineJuggler.vim plugin (vimscript #4140), version 2.11 or
 higher.
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