I’m going to come clean right off the bat. The title of this post is my half-hearted attempt at clickbait: what you are about to read can’t reasonably be described as a security issue. It barely even qualifies as advice, in that the thing I intend to demonstrate you should NEVER DO is something you didn’t have any plans to do in the first place. It’s really more of a fun curiosity, and yet another entry in my series of weird things you can do with macros.| Normal Mode
Vim help pages, always up-to-date| vimhelp.org
Vim help pages, always up-to-date| vimhelp.org
Vim help pages, always up-to-date| vimhelp.org
Vim help pages, always up-to-date| vimhelp.org
Vim help pages, always up-to-date| vimhelp.org
Vim help pages, always up-to-date| vimhelp.org
Vim help pages, always up-to-date| vimhelp.org
Vim help pages, always up-to-date| vimhelp.org
Vim help pages, always up-to-date| vimhelp.org
Vim help pages, always up-to-date| vimhelp.org
Vim help pages, always up-to-date| vimhelp.org
Vim help pages, always up-to-date| vimhelp.org
A series of short stories.| codeinthehole.com
Extension for Visual Studio Code - Vim emulation for Visual Studio Code| marketplace.visualstudio.com