An emacs-like mark multiple plugin, inspired from this plugin:
Ctrl-n to activate and to go to the next match. When you are tired, simply change the word under the cursor the usual way.
You can put this inside your .vimrc to customize which keybinding you want associate to vim-markmultiple. In the example, we are using Control + m:
let g:mark_multiple_trigger = "<C-n>"
Why highlighted words remain on screen?
Because you "Interrupted" the marking process without actually substituting nothing. If this happens, simply call MarkMultipleClean()
Like any Pathogen bundle.
Yes, please. Pull requests welcome.
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