I use the DirDiff vim plugin in order to see diffs in Mercurial.   I
can see the following at the top of the file selection window:

Usage:   <Enter>/'o'=open,'s'=sync,'\dj'=next,'\dk'=prev, 'q'=quit
Options: 'u'=update,'x'=set excludes,'i'=set ignore,'a'=set args
Diff Args: -r --brief

Anyone know what the \d prefix on the "next" and "prev" commands is?
I tried a literal '\d' but it started deleting stuff.  Should I be
able to go to the next or previous file while I'm in one of the two
diff windows at the top?  I would love that if I could do it.

...Stephen

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