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@achikin and if you get lost in your buffers and just want to return to a previous buffer window state, try winner-undo
SPC w u
(and winner-redo
, SPC U
, if you want to go the other direction)
I use it way more than I should
But then, weird stuff happens when using certain layers/plugins, like opening and closing magit
. Buffers are hidden and rearranged beyond my will. In those cases, winnder-undo
is a good way go regain your bearings 🙂
@reefersleep thank you, that’s super helpful, sometimes I press ESC ESC ESC
and it closes all my windows except for that I was trying to close 🙂
hahaha 😄 np
How do you use negative lookbehind in an evil mode regex search, such as described here? http://ssiaf.blogspot.dk/2009/07/negative-lookbehind-in-vim.html
Doesn't work for me. Is it something to do with \
having differing meanings in emacs and vim?