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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T09:44:27+00:00 2026-06-17T09:44:27+00:00

Say I want to run the key combo <C-e> five times from a Vim

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Say I want to run the key combo <C-e> five times from a Vim script. Is that possible? If so, how is it done?


Specifically, I need this because I want to map a key to nudge the viewport one fourth of the screen height in a direction. For that I need to combine the function winheight(".") with the key combo <C-e> somehow.

Note: I know I can change the option 'scroll' to set the number of lines <C-u> and <C-d> scroll, but that key combo also moves the cursor. Additionally, I don’t know how to set the 'scroll' option to scroll a portion of the window height, except that it scrolls half the window height when I set it to 0.

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    2026-06-17T09:44:28+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 9:44 am

    For simple commands, :norm[al][!] is sufficient. For example, to yank a line:

    norm! yy
    

    For special characters, use :exe[cute] "norm[al][!]". For example, to do 5<C-e>:

    exe "norm! 5\<C-e>"
    

    With exe, other code can be inserted by using multiple arguments:

    exe "norm!" winheight(".")/4 "\<C-e>"
    

    However, arguments are joined with spaces, which are then interpreted literally. To avoid this, use . to join arguments. Thus, for the desired effect:

    exe "norm!" winheight(".")/4 . "\<C-e>"
    

    See :help norm and :help exe for more information.

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