Tuesday, December 13, 2022

Re: How to quickly move to a specific buffer?

On 2022-12-13 20:09, Steve Litt wrote:
> I typically use :bn and :bp to move between buffers, but I have five
> buffers open on my current project, which requires a heck of a lot of
> keystrokes to move to a specific buffer. So I'd like a command to bring
> up a list of buffers so I can chose a specific one.

I usually use

:ls

though there's also similarly

:files
:buffers

with details at

:help :files

to list the buffers I currently have open, and then use "#" followed
by the buffer-number to edit that particular buffer-number or split
it in a new window:

:e #38
:sp #38

as detailed at

:help :_#n

If I have two that I'm flipping back and forth between, I'll use
control+^ (:help CTRL+^) to toggle between the current file and the
alternate file.

:help alternate-file

Hopefully that gives you some reasonable built-in solutions. I'm
sure there are all sorts of file-navigation plugins, but the stock
functionality works fine for me.

-tim




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