On 12/14/2010 02:17 PM, Dotan Cohen wrote:
Hi all, does VIM have a way to move the cursor to the location of the
last change? For instance, in Visual Studio one can press Ctrl-Minus
to go to the line and column of the last edit to the currently open
file. Pressing the shortcut again will go to the location of the edit
previous to that, and so forth. I find this feature immensely useful,
and cannot google an equivalent in VIM. Must I create a macro? How? I
suppose that it would go to the last place where I pressed ESC from
edit mode, but I have no idea from where to get that information.

Thanks!



One level jump to last change can be done with '.
You can also use ctrl-o and ctrl-i to go back and forth in
jump history (but not changes history). I think there may be
a plugin for change history. Hopefully someone else will help
with that.  -ak

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