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Asked: June 8, 20262026-06-08T03:40:52+00:00 2026-06-08T03:40:52+00:00

I am trying to write a script that will open a file in vim

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I am trying to write a script that will open a file in vim and copy a particular line in it into one of vim’s registers. When the script is run again, it will decide to open the file again and then paste the values in vim’s registers back in. Effectively, the script is supposed to toggle the value everytime it’s run.

For example, suppose I wanted to toggle the word “foo” into “bar” when I run the script, and then back to “foo” again if I run the script again. I can get to the word foo by doing:

vim '+/foo' myfilename

And I know that when I’m inside of vim, I can load ‘foo’ into the register ‘q’ by doing

"qyy

But the following command doesn’t work when checking my registers with :reg

vim '+/foo' '+"qyy' myfilename

What am I doing wrong? Thanks!

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    2026-06-08T03:40:53+00:00Added an answer on June 8, 2026 at 3:40 am

    You’re trying to execute normal mode commands in command-line mode (this is what +arguments mean). The correct command-line to do what you want would be:

    vim '+/foo' '+normal "qyy' myfilename
    

    See :help +cmd for a detailed explanations of such arguments.

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