The same goes for :q and :Q. I almost always don’t let up on shift quick enough and seeing that :Q and :W aren’t used anyway I thought it would be nice to just have them do the same as their lower-case counterparts.
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The hack is via a
:cmapor:cabb, but these have side effects (i.e. other instances will be inadvertently converted, too).The cmdalias plugin does this better.
But I think for your use case it’s best to define your own uppercase command-variants. The main challenge is to support all the options that the original one has: