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You can use NOM both in your mobile and web. Enjoy your shopping.
Discover campaigns and more on mobile app
You can use NOM both in your mobile and web. Enjoy your shopping.
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The simplest way occurs by default if you run Vim in nocompatible mode (which is the default if you have a vimrc). Simply by including the proper text in your 'viminfo' option or leaving the nocompatible default alone, Vim will automatically write all your registers to a file and restore them at startup. By default, the content of each register is saved, and will be available next time you run Vim. For example, you might record a macro to register a, then exit from Vim with :q!. On restarting Vim, you can press @a to run the macro from register a.
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