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Add Open A Tag In A Split Window as a vim til
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warrant a full blog post. These are mostly things I learn by pairing with
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warrant a full blog post. These are mostly things I learn by pairing with
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smart people at [Hashrocket](http://hashrocket.com/).
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smart people at [Hashrocket](http://hashrocket.com/).
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_357 TILs and counting..._
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_358 TILs and counting..._
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- [Navigating By Blank Lines](vim/navigating-by-blank-lines.md)
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- [Navigating By Blank Lines](vim/navigating-by-blank-lines.md)
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- [NETRW Listing Styles](vim/netrw-listing-styles.md)
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- [NETRW Listing Styles](vim/netrw-listing-styles.md)
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- [Next Modified Buffer](vim/next-modified-buffer.md)
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- [Next Modified Buffer](vim/next-modified-buffer.md)
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- [Open A Tag In A Split Window](vim/open-a-tag-in-a-split-window.md)
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- [Open an Unnamed Buffer](vim/open-an-unnamed-buffer.md)
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- [Open an Unnamed Buffer](vim/open-an-unnamed-buffer.md)
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- [Open Routes File With vim-rails](vim/open-routes-file-with-vim-rails.md)
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- [Open Routes File With vim-rails](vim/open-routes-file-with-vim-rails.md)
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- [Opening a URL](vim/opening-a-url.md)
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- [Opening a URL](vim/opening-a-url.md)
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# Open A Tag In A Split Window
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Using tags and `ctrl-]` is a quick way to jump from the use of a keyword to
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the declaration or definition whether in the same file or another file.
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Sometimes what you really want is that tag definition opened up in a
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(horizontal) split window. That way you can see the definition without
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losing context. This can be accomplished with `ctrl-w ]`.
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As the Vim help file states:
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> Use identifier under cursor as a tag and jump to it in the new upper window.
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See `:h CTRL-W_]` for more details.
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h/t Dorian Karter
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