Suppose I\'m editing a very long and messy HTML file. With my cursor at an open tag, is there a way to jump to its closing tag?
And if you're using sgml-mode
or its derivatives (e.g. html-mode
):
sgml-skip-tag-forward
is an interactive compiled Lisp function in ``sgml-mode.el'`.
It is bound to
C-c C-f
or
C-c <right>
and bound to the menu bar:
<menu-bar> <sgml> <sgml-skip-tag-forward>`
From emacslisp:
(sgml-skip-tag-forward arg)
Skip to end of tag or matching closing tag if present. With prefix argument arg, repeat this arg times. Return t if after a closing tag.
...and if you're using web-mode C-c C-n will jump from an opening tag to the corresponding closing tag. The mode also has some other features (code folding, auto-closing HTML tags, ...) that might be worth taking a look at.
Assuming you're using nxml-mode:
C-M-n runs the command nxml-forward-element, which is an interactive
compiled Lisp function in `nxml-mode.el'.
It is bound to C-M-n.
(nxml-forward-element &optional ARG)
Move forward over one element.
With ARG, do it that many times.
Negative ARG means move backward.