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### vim
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### vim
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- [Close the Current Buffer](vim/close-the-current-buffer.md)
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- [Close the Current Buffer](vim/close-the-current-buffer.md)
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- [Count the Number of Matches](vim/count-the-number-of-matches.md)
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- [Generate and Edit Rails Migration](vim/generate-and-edit-rails-migration.md)
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- [Generate and Edit Rails Migration](vim/generate-and-edit-rails-migration.md)
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- [Head of File Name](vim/head-of-file-name.md)
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- [Head of File Name](vim/head-of-file-name.md)
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- [Help For Non-Normal Mode Features](vim/help-for-non-normal-mode-features.md)
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- [Help For Non-Normal Mode Features](vim/help-for-non-normal-mode-features.md)
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# Count the Number of Matches
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You can use the substitution functionality in vim to count the number
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of matches for a given search term like so:
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```
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:%s/transaction_id//n
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```
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You will see the result in the command tray like so:
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```
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8 matches on 8 lines
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```
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If you want to find matches globally (that is, counting multiples per line),
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you can add the `g` flag:
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```
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:%s/transaction_id//gn
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```
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for a response like:
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```
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13 matches on 8 lines
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```
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The magic is in the `n` flag which tells vim to report a count of the
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matches and not actually perform the substitution. See `:h :s_flags` for
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more details. Also, check out `:h count-items`.
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