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okay so this video is gonna be on how to copy things from them to another program or vice versa lets say you have some code in vim you want to copy to Firefox or some stuff on Firefox you want to copy to vim or maybe something you want to copy between two vim windows or some other program how do you actually do that because if your vim user and you know the basics you know that vim is very good at you know I can yank up this line paste a million times its very nice to be able to you know yank two words paste those words out etc copying and pasting is very nice inside of them but how do you actually copy things to other programs okay so Im gonna tell you how to do that in this video before I touch directly on that you should know what what is actually going on under the surface and that is what are registers in phim so the thing about them is you can of course copy things with Y you can paste that out but of course thats only going to refer to the last thing you have yanked the las