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Add End Of The Word as a vim til.

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- [Coerce The Current Filetype](vim/coerce-the-current-filetype.md) - [Coerce The Current Filetype](vim/coerce-the-current-filetype.md)
- [Count the Number of Matches](vim/count-the-number-of-matches.md) - [Count the Number of Matches](vim/count-the-number-of-matches.md)
- [Create A New File In A New Directory](vim/create-a-new-file-in-a-new-directory.md) - [Create A New File In A New Directory](vim/create-a-new-file-in-a-new-directory.md)
- [End Of The Word](vim/end-of-the-word.md)
- [Generate and Edit Rails Migration](vim/generate-and-edit-rails-migration.md) - [Generate and Edit Rails Migration](vim/generate-and-edit-rails-migration.md)
- [Head of File Name](vim/head-of-file-name.md) - [Head of File Name](vim/head-of-file-name.md)
- [Help For Non-Normal Mode Features](vim/help-for-non-normal-mode-features.md) - [Help For Non-Normal Mode Features](vim/help-for-non-normal-mode-features.md)

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# End Of The Word
Word-based movement can serve as a quick way to get around locally in Vim. I
most often use `w` and `b` for this kind of movement. While `w` and `b` move
me to the beginning of the next and previous word, respectively, I find that
sometimes it would be more convenient if I were at the end of a word.
The `e` and `ge` commands serve this purpose well. `e` will move me to the
end of the next word and `ge` will move me to the end of the previous word.