Buftabline, a well-integrated, low-configuration buffer list that lives in the tabline.md 595 B


Title: Buftabline, a well-integrated, low-configuration buffer list that lives in the tabline. Date: 2018-02-01 10:57:12 Categories: [editors] tags: [vim]

Authors: sedlav

If you don’t know anything about buffers, the minimum you have to know is that a buffer in Vim essentially means a file, and if you set hidden, Vim can keep files open without necessarily displaying them on screen. You can then use the :bnext and :bprev commands to change which buffer is being displayed in the current window, and :ls to look at the list of buffers.

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