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In Vim's normal mode:

  • e goes to the end of the next word
  • w goes to the beginning of the next word
  • b goes to the beginning of the previous word

How do you move the cursor to the end of the previous word?

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Unfortunately it's not a single key... but 'ge' is what you're looking for, I think.

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Cool, thanks! +1 – jmort253 Feb 26 '11 at 5:42
You were first, but I +1ed everyone. Thanks! – ClosureCowboy Feb 26 '11 at 5:48
Uh, that was funny! I "lost" by seconds! :) – Eduardo Costa Feb 26 '11 at 5:52

as seen on VIM manual (section 03.1), you can use ge to go to the end of previous word

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Try "ge":

ge                      Backward to the end of word [count] |inclusive|.

                                                        *gE*
gE                      Backward to the end of WORD [count] |inclusive|.
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