Kennedy, Marcus A. <[email protected]> wrote:

> :buf bc.h
>
> and I get back "E93: More than one match for bc.h".  So, I think, hmm,
> wonder what I did.  I'll look at the buffers.  But, I have more than 75
> buffers on the command line.  When I go to see why I have duplicate bc.h
> files, I cannot find them due to the number of buffers.  Unfortunately,
> if I press any key, the buffers window exits and I cannot see anything.
> I've done some searching on the web but cannot find the correct way to
> scroll through the buffers list.
>
> What is the correct way to scroll the buffers list?

When looking at buffers with :ls   you can scroll with
the keys f and b  (forward & backward).

But more efficient in your case would be to do:

:filter /bc.h/ ls

... which will filter the :ls command to show only result
matching the regex bc.h

Regards
Dominique

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