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Add Load A Directory Of Files Into The Buffer List as a vim til

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- [Jump To The Next Misspelling](vim/jump-to-the-next-misspelling.md)
- [List All Buffers](vim/list-all-buffers.md)
- [List Of Plugins](vim/list-of-plugins.md)
- [Load A Directory Of Files Into The Buffer List](vim/load-a-directory-of-files-into-the-buffer-list.md)
- [Match The Beginning And End Of Words](vim/match-the-beginning-and-end-of-words.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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# Load A Directory Of Files Into The Buffer List
Consider the scenario where I want to go through all files in a directory to
make a series of minor, related changes. After editing each file, I can type
something like `:e path/to/next/file.md` to bring up the next file. That can
get a bit tedious though. Instead, I can load up all the files in the
directory with the `args` command:
```
:args path/to/files/*.md
```
From there, I can use `:bnext` (or `:bn) and `:bprev` to more quickly jump
through those files I want to edit.
I can also run `:ls` to see all the files loaded in to the buffer list at
that point.
[source](http://superuser.com/questions/396481/how-to-load-multiple-files-in-multiple-subdirectories-into-vim-buffers)