Abstract
There are two types of lists in Vim: a “change list” and a “jump list.” They both work in fundamentally similar ways but offer subtly different solutions. The former allows us to move our cursor back and forth between a set of edits we’ve made to a buffer, whereas the latter allows us to move our cursor back and forth between a set of cursor jump points across multiple buffers.
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McDonnell, M. (2014). Lists. In: Pro Vim. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-0250-0_14
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