# Jump Between Changes In Current File With the [gitsigns.nvim plugin](https://github.com/lewis6991/gitsigns.nvim) for Neovim, I get some handy Git-related capabilities like gutter highlighting of additions, deletions, and changes to lines in the current file. These contiguous sections of modification to the versioned state of a file are called hunks. Here are two mappings (in Lua) for gitsigns that allow me to jump to the next (`]h`) or previous (`[h`) hunk in the current file. ```lua ---@type LazyKeysSpec[] M.gitsigns_mappings = { -- Navigation { ']h', function() if vim.wo.diff then vim.cmd.normal { ']c', bang = true } else require('gitsigns').nav_hunk 'next' end end, desc = 'Next Hunk', }, { '[h', function() if vim.wo.diff then vim.cmd.normal { '[c', bang = true } else require('gitsigns').nav_hunk 'prev' end end, desc = 'Prev Hunk', }, } ``` This is particularly useful when I've just opened a big file and I want to jump directly to active changes in that file. I got this mapping directly from [Dorian's dotfiles](https://github.com/dkarter/dotfiles).