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# vim-textobj-entire - Text objects for entire buffers
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vim-textobj-entire is a Vim plugin to provide text objects (`ae` and `ie` by
default) to select the entire content of a buffer. Though these are trivial
operations (e.g. `ggVG`), text object versions are more handy, because you do
not have to be conscious of the cursor position (e.g. `vae`).
vim-textobj-entire provides two text objects:
* `ae` targets the entire content of the current buffer.
* `ie` is similar to `ae`, but `ie` does not include leading and trailing empty
lines. `ie` is handy for some situations. For example,
1. Paste some text into a new buffer (`<C-w>n"*P`)
-- note that the initial empty line is left as the last line.
2. Edit the text (`:%s/foo/bar/g` etc)
3. Then copy the resulting text to another application (`"*yie`)
See also [the reference manual](https://github.com/kana/vim-textobj-entire/blob/master/doc/textobj-entire.txt) for more details.
<!-- vim: set expandtab shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 textwidth=78 : -->