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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T16:42:58+00:00 2026-05-11T16:42:58+00:00

I have files that look like the following: >>Start-pattern some text some more text

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I have files that look like the following:

>>Start-pattern
some text
some more text
>>Start-pattern
some other text

some more other text
>>Start-pattern
[and so on]

What I would like to have is a mapping that allows me to delete the current “block” of text. Where “block” is defined as all lines ranging from “>>Start-pattern” until before the next “>>Start-pattern” line.

What I have is the following:

nnoremap ,d $:?^>>Start-pattern?,/^>>Start-pattern/-1delete<CR>

that works unless I’m standing on the last “block” in a file.

How can I get this map (or a completely different one that does the same thing) to work on all “blocks” in the file?

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    2026-05-11T16:42:58+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 4:42 pm

    I think, once again, we’re pushing the boundaries of regular expressions past what they are good at. They are good at swapping one string with another, it’s a side effect that you can delete text with them.

    Instead why not take advantage of the charming scripting language vim provides. It’s easier and like a trip on the way-back machine. If you add the following function to your .vimrc file, it will do what you want and be more reusable/flexible:

    fun! DelBlock(thePattern)
      let origLineNumber = line(".")
      let lineNumber = origLineNumber
    
      let lineString = getline(lineNumber)
      while lineString !~ a:thePattern
        let lineNumber = lineNumber - 1
        if lineNumber < 0
          echo "Function not found :/"
        endif
        let lineString = getline(lineNumber)
      endwhile
      let startLine = lineNumber
    
      let lastLineInFile = line("$")
      let lineNumber = origLineNumber + 1
      let lineString = getline(lineNumber)
      while lineNumber != lastLineInFile && lineString !~ a:thePattern
        let lineNumber = lineNumber + 1
        let lineString = getline(lineNumber)
      endwhile
      let endLine = lineNumber
      if endLine != lastLineInFile
        let endLine = endLine - 1
      end
    
      execute startLine.","endLine."d"
    endfunction
    
    map ,d :call DelBlock("^>>Start-pattern")<CR>
    
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