I often use gf
as supported by Vim or with the help of plugins like
rails.vim
as a way of quickly
navigating to existing files. For unloaded files, this loads a buffer with
the cursor at the top of the buffer. For existing buffers, it opens to that
buffer with the cursor where it was when you left.
Vim also supports a slightly fancier goto file command, gF
. If this
command is used while the cursor is over a file with a line number appended
to the end, it will not only open up a buffer with that file, it will move
the cursor to the specified line number.
With this repository, I could try it out by moving the cursor over the
following text and hitting gF
.
README.md:100
This will open up a buffer for README.md
with the cursor at line 100.
See :h gF
for more details.