Tue, 03 Feb 2009
Simple, Single Document Bookmarks in vim
I like vim, I think it's a great editor
worth investing time and effort in to learning but I also think it's one
of the most horrible things to watch an inexperienced user typo his way
through while you're urgently waiting for them to finish the damn edit.
My favourite one this week (and it's only Tuesday) is looking for
probably unique phrases that you can later search for to return to a
specific part of a document.
In an attempt to stop my laptop getting any more back of the head shaped
dents in it from when I've failed to restrain myself I thought I should
point out a much simpler way of doing this. Once you're at the part of a
document you want to return to press m<letter>. This
sets a mark. To return to it press '<letter>. That's it.
No more pasting in chunks of a string hoping it only occurs once in the
damn document. If you need to mark a couple of locations then fine just use
different letters to set and return to the places you want. And save me
sending another laptop back in for warranty.
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