Tip #10: Jumping to previosuly visited locations in a file
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February 24, 2001 18:01 |
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basic |
author: |
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Yegappan |
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5.7 |
Vim remembers all the locations visited by you in a file in a session.
You can jump to the older locations by pressing the Ctrl-O key. You
can jump to the newer locations by pressing the Ctrl-I or the <Tab>
key.
To get more help on these keys, use
:help CTRL-O
:help CTRL-I
:help jump-motions
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