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I'm building a list of "suspect" areas of the codebase. It would be handy to do :.SaveListAdd suspicious to then load up at a later date.
:.SaveListAdd suspicious
Right now I'd have to do something like :.Keep | :SaveListAdd suspicious | :Restore (but maybe separately)
:.Keep | :SaveListAdd suspicious | :Restore
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If I understand correctly you would want to add the current list item to a named list, right?
That sounds like a useful feature but I don't think extending :SaveListAdd is the right move. More like a :AddToList thing.
:SaveListAdd
:AddToList
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That's the feature I'd want, yep!
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I'm building a list of "suspect" areas of the codebase. It would be handy to do
:.SaveListAdd suspicious
to then load up at a later date.Right now I'd have to do something like
:.Keep | :SaveListAdd suspicious | :Restore
(but maybe separately)The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: