A vim / nvim plugin that intelligently reopens files at your last edit position.
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Ignore the xxd filetype (hex file editing) by default.
Minor code base cleanup.
Full Changelog: https://github.com/farmergreg/vim-lastplace/compare/v4.4.0...v4.5.0
Published by farmergreg about 1 year ago
A vim / nvim plugin that intelligently reopens files at your last edit position.
Full Changelog: https://github.com/farmergreg/vim-lastplace/compare/v3.2.1...v4.0.0
Published by farmergreg over 4 years ago
Automatically jump to the last edit position when you open a file using vim.
Advantages over the snippets that can be found around the net include:
Published by farmergreg over 7 years ago
Advantages over the snippets that can be found around the net include:
This is a bug-fix release.
Published by farmergreg over 7 years ago
Advantages over the snippets that can be found around the net include:
You can now configure buffer types to ignore by setting
g:lastplace_ignore_buftype in your vimrc. This is a comma separated list.
By default it is set to:
let g:lastplace_ignore_buftype = "quickfix"
Published by farmergreg about 8 years ago
Intelligently reopen files at your last edit position. By default git, svn, and mercurial commit messages are ignored because you probably want to type a new message and not re-edit the previous one.
Advantages over the snippets that can be found around the net include:
New in this release: Added a setting g:lastplace_open_folds to control behavior when the last edit position is inside a fold.
Published by farmergreg about 8 years ago
Intelligently reopen files at your last edit position. By default git, svn, and mercurial commit messages are ignored because you probably want to type a new message and not re-edit the previous one.
Advantages over the snippets that can be found around the net include:
New in this release: updated documentation to aid Debian packaging effort.
Published by farmergreg over 8 years ago
Intelligently reopen files at your last edit position. By default git, svn, and mercurial commit messages are ignored because you probably want to type a new message and not re-edit the previous one.
Advantages over the snippets that can be found around the net include: