By default in Neovim, H
/M
/L
jump to the highest, middle, and lowest line in the current visible window. If you have scrolloff
set, it can be dificult to tell exactly which lines they correspond to. I made this plugin to visually guide you.
By default in Neovim, H/M/L jump to the highest, middle, and lowest line in the current visible window
How did I not know this. How did I survive without this? Thanks OP.
I wonder what other useful key bindings we are missing out on?
I don’t know, but I have H and L remapped to ^ and $, which I like.
I like that, might try it myself, since I actually use those keys, but never wanted to jump to the highest or lowest visible line. Closest I get is gg and G.
This is sick!
Nice, if the highest visible line needs a marker to find instead of just being, you know, the highest visible line, then the feature is FUBAR and that means there are three more keys to safely remap.