I've tried several plugins for changing open buffers, but I always go back to
Vim's native functionality.
There is just one thing of the built-in behavior that I would like to change
or replace. When I run ":ls", Vim outputs a stream with the information I
want, but as soon as you start typing it disappears. This is inconvenient if
you have many open buffers because you have to commit to memory the number or
you have to type again the ":ls".
I would like to know which would be the best approach (plugin, custom
function, etc.) to make this output an interactive list in which you can type
the buffer number you want to change to. That is, that if you start typing, the
list doesn't disappear.
I don't know the name of this Vim "interface", but is the one that uses the
spell checking system when you use "z=" and there is more than one choice.
I've seen plugins make use of this system, so I guess is possible.
Any ideas?
Thank you very much.
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