learned some new vim commands regarding tabs
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# Dealing with multiple files:
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# Dealing with multiple files:
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#Tabs:
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To open a new tab there are a few options, one is to use the command line:
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!tabnew <filename>
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You can cycle through tabs using:
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gt or gT
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You can cycle through windows using:
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Ctrl + w or Ctrl + Shift + w
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*From NerdTree you can also simply push t to open a new tab of the file you have selected
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t
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Side Note: in NerdTree you can display hidden files by invoking capital I:
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I
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# You can open multiple files by simply typing them in sequentially after the vim command(tab auto complete works on this):
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# You can open multiple files by simply typing them in sequentially after the vim command(tab auto complete works on this):
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vim item1.txt item2.txt
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vim item1.txt item2.txt
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# You can hope between files then with the following commands:
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# You can hope between files then with the following commands(not as effective as tabs):
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# Next
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# Next
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:n
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:n
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# Previous
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# Previous
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