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- [Help For Non-Normal Mode Features](vim/help-for-non-normal-mode-features.md)
- [Horizontal to Vertical and Back Again](vim/horizontal-to-vertical-and-back-again.md)
- [Interactive Buffer List](vim/interactive-buffer-list.md)
- [Joining Lines Together](vim/joining-lines-together.md)
- [List All Buffers](vim/list-all-buffers.md)
- [Marks Across Vim Sessions](vim/marks-across-vim-sessions.md)
- [Moving To A Specific Line](vim/moving-to-a-specific-line.md)

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# Joining Lines Together
You can quickly join a series of lines onto a single line using the `J`
command. Simply hitting 'J' in normal mode will join the current line with
the line below it leaving a space in between the two. If you want to join
the next 5 lines, you can hit `5J`. Hitting '5J' on this:
```
first,
second,
third,
fourth,
fifth
```
will transform it into this:
```
first, second, third, fourth, fifth
```
Similarly, you can perform a line by line join on a visual selection by
hitting `J` after making the desired visual selection.