# Open the Selected Lines In GitHub With GBrowse The [`vim-fugitive`](https://github.com/tpope/vim-fugitive) plugin comes with the `:Gbrowse` command. > Open the current file, blob, tree, commit, or tag in your browser at the > upstream hosting provider. If a range is given, it is appropriately appended > to the URL as an anchor. I would try this from repositories hosted on GitHub and get an error. Reading a bit further into the `:Gbrowse` documentation I can see why. > Upstream providers can be added by installing an appropriate Vim plugin. For > example, GitHub can be supported by installing rhubarb.vim, available at > . I was missing the [`vim-rhubarb` plugin](https://github.com/tpope/vim-rhubarb). After installing that, I can open the current file in GitHub by running `:Gbrowse`. If I make a visual selection of any number of lines, then I can go into command mode again typing out `Gbrowse` with the automatically preceding visual selection tags. This will open the file on GitHub with those lines selected. ``` :'<,'>Gbrowse ```