 So what does P do in VIM? Well, it allows you to put text in your register wherever you want to put it. Welcome to day P in our journey through VIM going A through Z, the whole VIM alphabet. I'm excited that you're still with us. Today we are talking about P. We've alluded to P quite a bit in the characters C for change and D for delete. And we will see it again in Y for Yank. But today we're talking about P and what P does is it will put something from your register wherever you want to put it. Now it does get a little bit tricky. So I'm going to show you our way around P and what you will need to know. So let's open the quick brown dot txt file. We're going to use a few commands we've already learned D D is what we're going to use to delete this full line. Now in our register now we have a full line with line break and everything. So if we use a lower case P that is going to insert our line below the line that our cursor is on. So let's do that now P. So now we have two and then one which is the line that we deleted and are now inserting with P below the line that our cursor is on and it moves our cursor to to where we put it. Now if we go up using K we can do the opposite which is to insert above the line that our cursor is on and we do that with capital P lower case P is going to insert if you have a full line with a line break below and uppercase P is going to insert above. Okay I'm going to go down here and do D D to delete that line. I'm letting you go up with K and move to the beginning of this word. Now I'm going to delete to the end of this word to show you how P works when you don't have a full line but you just have like a snippet of text here. If I go into so so if I'm right here and I do capital P it's going to insert at the left of the cursor. See and that'll put it right back where we had it before. However if I put it to a lower case P it's going to insert to the right of the cursor and that will leave a space and then jam it up against quick. Now in this case it's not what we want but in some cases it is what we want. You just have to remember that P is always going to be on like the right to bottom and then capital P is going to be on the left to top. That's where it's going to make its insertions based on if you have a line break or not. As always if you have any questions you can just go to colon HP for P and read about it here. So that's it for today. Tomorrow we'll be talking about colon HP Q which is crazy, crazy. This is another one of those advanced ones that you're probably not going to use right away but is amazing. So I'm excited to dive into Q with you tomorrow.