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Friday, May 30, 2008

A Different Mark Jump

Most people know how handy marks are and most use them to jump to the exact location marked. You can also jump to the first character on the marked line rather than the exact location. Just use '{a-z} rather than `{a-z}.

Thanks to Nate for this tip as well.
Posted by Travis Whitton at 4:27 AM
Labels: alternate, jump, mark, vim

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