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Add Quickly Switch To A Buffer By Number as a vim til

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For a steady stream of TILs from a variety of rocketeers, checkout
[til.hashrocket.com](https://til.hashrocket.com/).
_550 TILs and counting..._
_551 TILs and counting..._
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- [Quick File Info](vim/quick-file-info.md)
- [Quick Man Pages](vim/quick-man-pages.md)
- [Quick Quickfix List Navigation](vim/quick-quickfix-list-navigation.md)
- [Quickly Switch To A Buffer By Number](vim/quickly-switch-to-a-buffer-by-number.md)
- [Re-indenting Your Code](vim/reindenting-your-code.md)
- [Read In The Contents Of A Rails File](vim/read-in-the-contents-of-a-rails-file.md)
- [Rename Current File](vim/rename-current-file.md)

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# Quickly Switch To A Buffer By Number
There are a number of different commands you can use for switching to a
buffer by its number. For example, if you want to switch to the buffer
assigned `7`, you can do `:7b` or `:e #7`. However, there is a quicker way
than typing out either of those commands.
You may already be familiar with `CTRL-^` for switching to the _alternate
file_ which is generally the previous buffer. If you precede that command
with a number, you will switch to the buffer with that number instead of the
alternate file.
From normal mode
```vimscript
7 Ctrl-^
```
will switch to buffer `7`.
See `:h Ctrl-^` for more details.