can you tell me How to quit VIM quickfix? please
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I know that when you run :make in vim, you can use commands to go through each error like :cn and :cp. However, I often find myself scrolling through warnings that I don't need to fix. Is there a way to quit scrolling through the errors/warnings and resume editing? (I have heard that you can set Vim to ignore warnings, but I've been told it's difficult so I'm looking for something easier).
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I know that when you run :make in vim, you can use commands to go through each error like :cn and :cp. However, I often find myself scrolling through warnings that I don't need to fix. Is there a way to quit scrolling through the errors/warnings and resume editing? (I have heard that you can set Vim to ignore warnings, but I've been told it's difficult so I'm looking for something easier).
vim
How aboutgi
? This returns to the last edit location and continues editing there.
– Ralf
Jan 4 at 12:05
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I know that when you run :make in vim, you can use commands to go through each error like :cn and :cp. However, I often find myself scrolling through warnings that I don't need to fix. Is there a way to quit scrolling through the errors/warnings and resume editing? (I have heard that you can set Vim to ignore warnings, but I've been told it's difficult so I'm looking for something easier).
vim
I know that when you run :make in vim, you can use commands to go through each error like :cn and :cp. However, I often find myself scrolling through warnings that I don't need to fix. Is there a way to quit scrolling through the errors/warnings and resume editing? (I have heard that you can set Vim to ignore warnings, but I've been told it's difficult so I'm looking for something easier).
vim
vim
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How aboutgi
? This returns to the last edit location and continues editing there.
– Ralf
Jan 4 at 12:05
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How aboutgi
? This returns to the last edit location and continues editing there.
– Ralf
Jan 4 at 12:05
How about
gi
? This returns to the last edit location and continues editing there.– Ralf
Jan 4 at 12:05
How about
gi
? This returns to the last edit location and continues editing there.– Ralf
Jan 4 at 12:05
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you can close a quickfix window by using ccl[ose] :
:cclose
for ease of use i have mapped it to a key like so, such that pressing F12 will automatically close it for me :
nmap <F12> :silent! cclose<CR>
silent tells vim to show no message when this key sequence is used
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you can close a quickfix window by using ccl[ose] :
:cclose
for ease of use i have mapped it to a key like so, such that pressing F12 will automatically close it for me :
nmap <F12> :silent! cclose<CR>
silent tells vim to show no message when this key sequence is used
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you can close a quickfix window by using ccl[ose] :
:cclose
for ease of use i have mapped it to a key like so, such that pressing F12 will automatically close it for me :
nmap <F12> :silent! cclose<CR>
silent tells vim to show no message when this key sequence is used
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you can close a quickfix window by using ccl[ose] :
:cclose
for ease of use i have mapped it to a key like so, such that pressing F12 will automatically close it for me :
nmap <F12> :silent! cclose<CR>
silent tells vim to show no message when this key sequence is used
you can close a quickfix window by using ccl[ose] :
:cclose
for ease of use i have mapped it to a key like so, such that pressing F12 will automatically close it for me :
nmap <F12> :silent! cclose<CR>
silent tells vim to show no message when this key sequence is used
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gi
? This returns to the last edit location and continues editing there.– Ralf
Jan 4 at 12:05