thanks very much! I have try that out and it works great~
On Jan 1, 8:28 pm, "Anton Sharonov" <[email protected]> wrote:
> in normal mode, type:
>
> [{
>
> If you are deep in the nested blocks, you can use count with this
> command:
>
> f() {
> if() {
> while () {
> // _ cursor here
> }
> }
>
> }
>
> with cursor at _ position, use 3[{ to jump to first
> opening bracket of f(). Another possibility - [m
>
> There are a lot of such useful motions. Not complete list:
>
> :help [{
> :help ]}
> :help [(
> :help [)
> :help ]m
> :help [m
> :help ]M
> :help [M
> :help ]]
> :help [[
>
> --
> Anton
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