ive never had to think about clipboard buffers until i used a modal editor.
now i spend %60 of my time trying to figure out where the copied symbol went.
I don’t have the name handy, but there’s at least one plugin for vim that shows buffer previews in a popup. I’ve got it mapped to leader-sb (for “show buffer”).
You can see all registers in use with :registers
, to paste from a register say "2
in insert mode use key combination <ctrl-r>2
or in normal mode "2p
. You can check out more in :help registers
. Unnamed register or ""
is the system clipboard I think. To copy texts in a register you can prepend yank (/delete/cut, etc.) with that register "_
(for black hole register[1])
This is for neovim. Have keybinds for them and there saved you a plugin :D
Text yanked in this register is gone, i.e. it’s not saved in any register. ↩︎