Turns out my autocomplete solution for Vim doesn't play well with sublime style multi-cursor plugins. Luckily it turns out you don't need them. I wrote some notes on how to keep the same flow using stock vim options: https://github.com/yoshuawuyts/knowledge/blob/master/computers/unix/vim.md#replacing-multiple-cursors …
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Heh, just came up with a really fun vim binding: nmap ! g*Nciw Makes `!` replace the word under the cursor, which can be replayed on all other occurances using a combination of `n` and `.`. If you accidentally miss an instance, you can always go back using `N`. Single cursor!
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Changed it to also allow for partial word matches. And moved it to a new key command because ! is too far out haha. nmap <C-k> g*Ncw
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(Vim and Shell always look like it's to cast some weird incancation. I like it a lot.)
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