Using marks and jumps in Vim

The second in my Vim series is up on Linux.com today. This one looks at using Vim’s marks command, and using jumps — that is, movements within a file, like G to move to the end of the file, or gg to move to the top of the file.

The Vim series will be running once a week for a while, until I run out of ideas or Vim functions that seem worth covering.

About Joe Brockmeier

I'm a freelance writer, FOSS advocate, music lover, computer geek, avid reader, and politically progressive (read "Liberal with occasional Libertarian tendencies"). You can read more on my about page if you're not already bored.
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