Jumping back to a previously opened file in Vim

落花浮王杯 提交于 2019-12-04 00:00:40

Add

set hidden

to you vimrc. It'll allow you switch files without saving them. I think this is one of 'must have' options.

Use C-o to jump back to previous locations which were autosaved in a jumplist.

:h jumplist

To jump back from C-], use C-T. The :tags command shows the current stack.

Set the autowrite option to automatically save what you're doing before jumping to a new file.

Use C-W C-] to open the tag in a new window.

Finally, :help tags is the section in help that explains all this and more.

Another useful feature that comes handy is the uppercase marks. These marks are not local to a buffer and can be used to jump to them from across files. If you mark the line as say "A" using mA command before starting a long and arduous jumping around task, you can finally return back to the original position quickly by typing 'A or `A.

You might want to consider using a few vim extensions that make this even simpler.

lusty-juggler and lusty-explorer

http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2050 http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=1890

These require that vim was built with +ruby.

% vim --version | grep +ruby

They're very useful for staying in vim and jumping between files.

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