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- [Open Routes File With vim-rails](vim/open-routes-file-with-vim-rails.md)
- [Open The Gemfile](vim/open-the-gemfile.md)
- [Open The Latest Rails Migration](vim/open-the-latest-rails-migration.md)
- [Open Vim To A Tag Definition](vim/open-vim-to-a-tag-definition.md)
- [Opening a URL](vim/opening-a-url.md)
- [Opening Man Pages In Vim](vim/opening-man-pages-in-vim.md)
- [Paste A Register From Insert Mode](vim/paste-a-register-from-insert-mode.md)

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# Open Vim To A Tag Definition
If you are using [ctags with Vim](https://andrew.stwrt.ca/posts/vim-ctags/),
you can provide a tag name when opening Vim. This signals to Vim that it
should open to the file and location of the tag's definition. For instance,
if you have a Rails project going and you provide Vim with the
`UsersController` tag name, it will open the
`app/controllers/users_controller.rb`. Just use the `-t` flag like so:
```
$ vim -t UsersController
```
See `man vim` for more details.