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each active selection. Similarly, the :append-output appends a
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shell command output after each active selection.
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Go the next line starting with -->, move to the space
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Go to the next line starting with -->, move to the space
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character at the end of the line, and enter
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:append-output date
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to append the date at the end of the line.
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=================================================================
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* Shell commands can be run from helix, showing output in a
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popup, with :sh .
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popup, with :sh.
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* Shell commands can be run from helix and their output inserted
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(resp. appended) using :insert-output (resp :append-output),
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also aliased as ! (resp Alt-!)
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also aliased as ! (resp Alt-!).
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* Selections can be piped to a shell command and their output
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can overwrite the commmand (resp. be discarded) using :pipe
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* Selections can be piped to a shell command and the output
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can overwrite the selection (resp. be discarded) using :pipe
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(resp. :pipe-to), also aliased as | (resp. Alt-| ). Remember
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that this is piping the selection(s) as the pipe operator would
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do in bash, not providing the data as arguments.
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