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@@ -562,7 +562,7 @@ xvxx() {
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# back to the browser and paste it over the old (still selected) text.
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# That's it, no need to make up and save temporary files.
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- # If you quickly realize you need to re-edit the text, use xvvx().
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+ # If you quickly realize you need to re-edit the text, use xxvxx().
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xop o | vipe | xop ii
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}
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# or another GUI application. Run the command with `vxx`, edit
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# the text, move back to the application and paste it.
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- # If you quickly realize you need to re-edit the text, use xvvx().
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+ # If you quickly realize you need to re-edit the text, use xxvxx().
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vipe | xop ii
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}
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# Filter text in primary clipboard using command $@ and save it to C-C clipboard
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- # Similar to xvvx() but instead of interactive editing, provided filter
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+ # Similar to xvxx() but instead of interactive editing, provided filter
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# command is run.
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local cmd=("$@")
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