Wednesday, March 24, 2021

Re: How to specific the line to go to from the command line?

Tony Mechelynck <antoine.mechelynck@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yes, and as icing on the cake, a variation on this one: how to go to a
> specific line and column:
>
> " Go to line and column
> function GoTo(line, column)
> exe min([line("$"), a:line]) "| normal" a:column . "|"
> endfunction

You don't need a vim function to do that. You can run normal from the
command line. Go to line 23 column 45:

vim -c ':normal 23G45|' filename

Elijah

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