Hi Malahal,
You can use ':S' to open a new File Explorer window or ':E' to open file
explorer in the current window.
regards,
Peter
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> What is the easiest way to edit a file that is in the same directory as
> the current file? E.g. I open a file like this: vim /x/y/z/w/file1.c and
> want to now open /x/y/z/w/file2.c? Occasionally want to open files in
> the parent directory of current file's directory. It would be nice if
> there is a special character like "," which starts from the current
> buffer's directory. So ":e ,/file2.c" would work. Or maybe "~~" double
> tilda character if "," doesn't work...
>
> Thanks, Malahal.
>
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