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Add Interact With The Alternate File as a vim til

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- [Horizontal to Vertical and Back Again](vim/horizontal-to-vertical-and-back-again.md)
- [Incremental Searching](vim/incremental-searching.md)
- [Increment All The Numbers](vim/increment-all-the-numbers.md)
- [Interact With The Alternate File](vim/interact-with-the-alternate-file.md)
- [Interactive Buffer List](vim/interactive-buffer-list.md)
- [Joining Lines Together](vim/joining-lines-together.md)
- [Jump To Matching Pair](vim/jump-to-matching-pair.md)

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# Interact With The Alternate File
If you have a couple buffers going in a Vim session and you check out the
buffer list with `:ls`, you'll notice that one of those buffers has a `#`
indicator next to it. That means the file for this buffer is considered the
alternate file of the current, visible buffer. In addition to hitting
`CTRL-^` to switch to that buffer, you can reference it in other commands
with `#`. This means you can quickly `:edit`, `:split`, `:vsplit`, and so
forth the alternate file by just giving `#` as the argument to those
commands.
Quickly open the alternate file in a vertical split with:
```
:vsp #
```
See `:h alternate-file` for more details.