質問

I know how to repeat the last command in Vim. I use ..

But how can I repeat the last macro? It's a little non-comfortable to press @q everytime I want to repeat it.

I tried with . but it just repeats the last command from the macro.

Is there a shorter way of doing that?

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解決

Yes, you can use @@ to replay the last used macro.

As a bonus, use @: to replay the last ex command. (And then that becomes the "last used macro" that can be repeated with @@.)

他のヒント

I find @@ a bit hard to type and as I don't use , much - and it's close enough to .:

:map , @@
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