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I'm searching through a big text file and want to copy certain lines to another file - there is no specific pattern,
I need to visually inspect and copy those lines to an external file.
The command :2400p prints line 2400 to the Vim command line, but I can't get it to write (append) it to another file.
I could use more or less but not sure that would help any better.










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    I'm searching through a big text file and want to copy certain lines to another file - there is no specific pattern,
    I need to visually inspect and copy those lines to an external file.
    The command :2400p prints line 2400 to the Vim command line, but I can't get it to write (append) it to another file.
    I could use more or less but not sure that would help any better.










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      I'm searching through a big text file and want to copy certain lines to another file - there is no specific pattern,
      I need to visually inspect and copy those lines to an external file.
      The command :2400p prints line 2400 to the Vim command line, but I can't get it to write (append) it to another file.
      I could use more or less but not sure that would help any better.










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      I'm searching through a big text file and want to copy certain lines to another file - there is no specific pattern,
      I need to visually inspect and copy those lines to an external file.
      The command :2400p prints line 2400 to the Vim command line, but I can't get it to write (append) it to another file.
      I could use more or less but not sure that would help any better.







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          You can use :[range]w >> file to append the given range to the given file. If the file does not yet exist, use the ! argument to the :w command to force writing the new file.



          So this means you can use :2400w >> my_custom.txt to write line 2400 to my_custom.txt file, or if your cursor is on the current line already, you can simply use :.w >> my_custom.txt (which could then e.g. be used by a :g command, to write lines matching a certain pattern).






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            You can use :[range]w >> file to append the given range to the given file. If the file does not yet exist, use the ! argument to the :w command to force writing the new file.



            So this means you can use :2400w >> my_custom.txt to write line 2400 to my_custom.txt file, or if your cursor is on the current line already, you can simply use :.w >> my_custom.txt (which could then e.g. be used by a :g command, to write lines matching a certain pattern).






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              You can use :[range]w >> file to append the given range to the given file. If the file does not yet exist, use the ! argument to the :w command to force writing the new file.



              So this means you can use :2400w >> my_custom.txt to write line 2400 to my_custom.txt file, or if your cursor is on the current line already, you can simply use :.w >> my_custom.txt (which could then e.g. be used by a :g command, to write lines matching a certain pattern).






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                You can use :[range]w >> file to append the given range to the given file. If the file does not yet exist, use the ! argument to the :w command to force writing the new file.



                So this means you can use :2400w >> my_custom.txt to write line 2400 to my_custom.txt file, or if your cursor is on the current line already, you can simply use :.w >> my_custom.txt (which could then e.g. be used by a :g command, to write lines matching a certain pattern).






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                You can use :[range]w >> file to append the given range to the given file. If the file does not yet exist, use the ! argument to the :w command to force writing the new file.



                So this means you can use :2400w >> my_custom.txt to write line 2400 to my_custom.txt file, or if your cursor is on the current line already, you can simply use :.w >> my_custom.txt (which could then e.g. be used by a :g command, to write lines matching a certain pattern).







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