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# Moving To A Specific Line
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Often times when I open a new buffer, it is with the intention of moving to
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a particular line. For example, if I am trying to move to line 55 in the
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file, then I will hit `55j`\*. This works fine when I am dealing with a
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freshly opened buffer. That is, this works fine if I am starting from the
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top of the buffer.
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In general, there is a better approach. I can move to an exact line number
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from normal mode with `:{N}` where `{N}` is the line number. So, if I want
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to get to line 55 regardless of where I am currently positioned in the
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buffer, I can simply hit `:55<cr>`.
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\* *This actually is slightly inaccurate, it moves me to line 56, not 55.
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If I need to be precise, `55j` doesn't cut it.*
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\*\* Also, I can apparently use `55G` to achieve the same thing
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([source](https://twitter.com/rossnelson/status/591239951032983553)).
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