Navigating HTML tags in Vim

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太阳男子 2021-01-30 05:14

I would like to be able to navigate through HTML tag by tag. Is there a way I can move from HTML tag to tag. (i.e. *

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  • 2021-01-30 05:39

    You can jump between tags using visual operators, in example:

    1. Place the cursor on the tag.
    2. Enter visual mode by pressing v.
    3. Select the outer tag block by pressing a+t or i+t for inner tag block.

    Your cursor should jump forward to the matching closing html/xml tag. To jump backwards from closing tag, press o or O to jump to opposite tag.

    Now you can either exit visual by pressing Esc, change it by c or copy by y.


    To record that action into register, press qq to start recording, perform tag jump as above (including Esc), press q to finish. Then to invoke jump, press @q (to repeat, hit @@).


    See more help at :help visual-operators or :help v_it:

    at a <tag> </tag> block (with tags)

    it inner <tag> </tag> block


    Alternatively use plugin such as matchit.vim (See: Using % in languages without curly braces).


    See also:

    • How to jump between matching HTML/XML tags? at Vim SE
    • Jump to matching XML tags in Vim at stackoverflow SE
    • How can I find the close html tag quickly in vim? at stackoverflow SE
    • How to navigate between begin and end html tag? at superuser SE
    • VIM jump from one xml tag to the closing one at Unix SE
    • How can I select an html tag's content in Vim? at superuser SE
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  • 2021-01-30 05:45

    The matchit.vim macro gets you most of the way there, allowing you to move to a closing tag with % as you would matching parens or braces. It's included in many Vim distributions including the standard download, but often not enabled by default.

    http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=39

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