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Possible to save session state with 3 seperate files loaded in one session?
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)
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Unicorn Meta Zoo #1: Why another podcast?Is it possible to open multiple files at the end or at the first occurrence of a string?How can I overwrite a whole file with the content of another?edit many files in one buffer
Alot of times I will have a vim session with three split windows with three different files. But something might come up where I need to switch projects, close the vim session, and come back to it later.
Is there a way to have it where I can save the state of that vim session with 3 seperate files loaded, close it, and come back to it later? With out having to vsplit each file manually again.
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Alot of times I will have a vim session with three split windows with three different files. But something might come up where I need to switch projects, close the vim session, and come back to it later.
Is there a way to have it where I can save the state of that vim session with 3 seperate files loaded, close it, and come back to it later? With out having to vsplit each file manually again.
multiple-files
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Alot of times I will have a vim session with three split windows with three different files. But something might come up where I need to switch projects, close the vim session, and come back to it later.
Is there a way to have it where I can save the state of that vim session with 3 seperate files loaded, close it, and come back to it later? With out having to vsplit each file manually again.
multiple-files
Alot of times I will have a vim session with three split windows with three different files. But something might come up where I need to switch projects, close the vim session, and come back to it later.
Is there a way to have it where I can save the state of that vim session with 3 seperate files loaded, close it, and come back to it later? With out having to vsplit each file manually again.
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Check out `:h Session'
You can save a session by :mksession session_name.vim and you can load a session by :source session_name.vim where session_name.vim is the name of the file that vim stores the info of a session.
If you use :mksession without a filename, it will by default be saved into a file called Session.vim in the current working directory.
You can configure what settings of the current session you want to be saved for later use by setting up :h 'sessionoptions'
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Check out `:h Session'
You can save a session by :mksession session_name.vim and you can load a session by :source session_name.vim where session_name.vim is the name of the file that vim stores the info of a session.
If you use :mksession without a filename, it will by default be saved into a file called Session.vim in the current working directory.
You can configure what settings of the current session you want to be saved for later use by setting up :h 'sessionoptions'
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Check out `:h Session'
You can save a session by :mksession session_name.vim and you can load a session by :source session_name.vim where session_name.vim is the name of the file that vim stores the info of a session.
If you use :mksession without a filename, it will by default be saved into a file called Session.vim in the current working directory.
You can configure what settings of the current session you want to be saved for later use by setting up :h 'sessionoptions'
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Check out `:h Session'
You can save a session by :mksession session_name.vim and you can load a session by :source session_name.vim where session_name.vim is the name of the file that vim stores the info of a session.
If you use :mksession without a filename, it will by default be saved into a file called Session.vim in the current working directory.
You can configure what settings of the current session you want to be saved for later use by setting up :h 'sessionoptions'
Check out `:h Session'
You can save a session by :mksession session_name.vim and you can load a session by :source session_name.vim where session_name.vim is the name of the file that vim stores the info of a session.
If you use :mksession without a filename, it will by default be saved into a file called Session.vim in the current working directory.
You can configure what settings of the current session you want to be saved for later use by setting up :h 'sessionoptions'
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