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From: | Mathias Dahl |
Subject: | Re: yank-match.el -- yank matches for a regexp from kill-ring |
Date: | Tue, 17 Jul 2007 20:44:26 +0200 |
... (defun yank-match (re) "Yank the first item in the kill-ring that contains a match for RE \(a regular expression\). Set point and mark just as \\[yank] does. Repeated invocations with no intervening commands will run successively through the matches for RE in the kill-ring, replacing the previously-yanked text with the new match each time, without prompting for a new regular expression, ...
This sounds very handy. I cannot say I have been longing for such a command, but now that I know it exist I will probably find uses for it. Taking advantage of what is in the kill ring is something I have mostly underestimated. There isn't any other way to do this in standard Emacs, is it?
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