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I have a small question: let's suppose I'm at the beginning of line 10 and I search a term with the command /term_to_search and then I press <Enter> to start navigating search results with n or N. Then I want to go back to the location I were before starting the search (the beginning of line 10). How can I do? I know that the commands CTRL+O and CTRL+I jump back and forth the list of jumps, but how can I do it in just one keypress? Do I need to define a new special mark to do that (if so, how)?



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    I have a small question: let's suppose I'm at the beginning of line 10 and I search a term with the command /term_to_search and then I press <Enter> to start navigating search results with n or N. Then I want to go back to the location I were before starting the search (the beginning of line 10). How can I do? I know that the commands CTRL+O and CTRL+I jump back and forth the list of jumps, but how can I do it in just one keypress? Do I need to define a new special mark to do that (if so, how)?



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      I have a small question: let's suppose I'm at the beginning of line 10 and I search a term with the command /term_to_search and then I press <Enter> to start navigating search results with n or N. Then I want to go back to the location I were before starting the search (the beginning of line 10). How can I do? I know that the commands CTRL+O and CTRL+I jump back and forth the list of jumps, but how can I do it in just one keypress? Do I need to define a new special mark to do that (if so, how)?



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      I have a small question: let's suppose I'm at the beginning of line 10 and I search a term with the command /term_to_search and then I press <Enter> to start navigating search results with n or N. Then I want to go back to the location I were before starting the search (the beginning of line 10). How can I do? I know that the commands CTRL+O and CTRL+I jump back and forth the list of jumps, but how can I do it in just one keypress? Do I need to define a new special mark to do that (if so, how)?



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          Two options I can think of off the top of my head:




          1. :[v]split, then search in only one window


          2. :nnoremap / mz/; then `z should take you back. Only works for one search at a time (i.e. new searches overwrite the mark)





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            I do this by first creating a mark - for example, create a mark named "a" with ma in command mode – then search or move around the file however you want. Then go back to your mark with 'a.






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              Two options I can think of off the top of my head:




              1. :[v]split, then search in only one window


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                Two options I can think of off the top of my head:




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                  2. :nnoremap / mz/; then `z should take you back. Only works for one search at a time (i.e. new searches overwrite the mark)





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                  1. :[v]split, then search in only one window


                  2. :nnoremap / mz/; then `z should take you back. Only works for one search at a time (i.e. new searches overwrite the mark)






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