patch 9.0.0753: some Ex commands are not in the help index
Problem: Some Ex commands are not in the help index.
Solution: Add the missing commands. Add a script to check all Ex commands
are in the help index. (Yee Cheng Chin, closes #11371)
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@ -1150,7 +1150,7 @@ tag command action ~
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|:!!| :!! repeat last ":!" command
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|:#| :# same as ":number"
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|:&| :& repeat last ":substitute"
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|:star| :* execute contents of a register
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|:star| :* use the last Visual area, like :'<,'>
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|:<| :< shift lines one 'shiftwidth' left
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|:=| := print the last line number
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|:>| :> shift lines one 'shiftwidth' right
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@ -1277,6 +1277,7 @@ tag command action ~
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|:debuggreedy| :debugg[reedy] read debug mode commands from normal input
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|:def| :def define a Vim9 user function
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|:defcompile| :defc[ompile] compile Vim9 user functions in current script
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|:defer| :defer call function when current function is done
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|:delcommand| :delc[ommand] delete user-defined command
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|:delfunction| :delf[unction] delete a user function
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|:delmarks| :delm[arks] delete marks
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@ -1308,6 +1309,7 @@ tag command action ~
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|:echohl| :echoh[l] set highlighting for echo commands
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|:echomsg| :echom[sg] same as :echo, put message in history
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|:echon| :echon same as :echo, but without <EOL>
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|:echowindow| :echow[indow] same as :echomsg, but use a popup window
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|:else| :el[se] part of an :if command
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|:elseif| :elsei[f] part of an :if command
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|:emenu| :em[enu] execute a menu by name
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@ -1356,6 +1358,7 @@ tag command action ~
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|:highlight| :hi[ghlight] specify highlighting methods
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|:hide| :hid[e] hide current buffer for a command
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|:history| :his[tory] print a history list
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|:horizontal| :hor[izontal] following window command work horizontally
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|:insert| :i[nsert] insert text
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|:iabbrev| :ia[bbrev] like ":abbrev" but for Insert mode
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|:iabclear| :iabc[lear] like ":abclear" but for Insert mode
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