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11:08
You can use the "votes" tab on the tag's page @TuyenPham – for example: vi.stackexchange.com/questions/tagged/…
How does one use a shell command’s output in command line mode? I’m trying to save a file with the current date in the filename, but :saveas $(date +\%F)_file takes it literally and every question I found is about putting the command output in the file… Is this trivial or does it justify a question on main – or both? ;-)
11:41
:execute "saveas " . strftime("%Y-%m-%d") . "_file"
that works, but is there no more convenient way?
I don’t get why this doesn’t work though:
execute "saveas " . system('date +%F') . "_file"
 
10 hours later…
22:04
@dessert @dessert it is probably the end-of-line at the end of the date. Try removing it: execute "saveas " . system('date +%F')[:-2] . "_file"

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