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I have the following one-line text input that's broken into several soft line wraps. Vim screenshot with multiple soft line wraps

When I press j, I'd go straight to the next hard line, line 2. How do I navigate among soft line wraps?

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    Why on .... did you not find the existing answers? This has been frequently asked and answered
    – sehe
    Nov 28, 2011 at 22:52
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    possible duplicate of vim moving with hjkl in long lines (screen lines)
    – sehe
    Nov 28, 2011 at 22:53
  • @sehe: possibly because (1) the other questions are poorly worded (the questions themselves, not the detailed explanations that you only see if you open the page), or (2) the SE search engine sucks. The question you give as an example is a perfect example of a not-so-clearly-worded question.
    – iconoclast
    Oct 17, 2017 at 16:17
  • @iconoclast huh. The title doesn't get much clearer than that IMO
    – sehe
    Oct 17, 2017 at 16:17
  • I immediately understood "soft lines", but "long lines" seemed to imply lines that are not wrapped. Perhaps "long lines" is part of a vernacular used by hardcore vim devotees (many of whom probably already know the answer to questions like this) but it was not at all clear to me.
    – iconoclast
    Oct 17, 2017 at 16:22

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Use gj to go down and gk to go up by visual lines instead of hard lines.

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put that to your .vimrc:

map <silent> <Up> gk
imap <silent> <Up> <C-o>gk
map <silent> <Down> gj
imap <silent> <Down> <C-o>gj
map <silent> <home> g<home>
imap <silent> <home> <C-o>g<home>
map <silent> <End> g<End>
imap <silent> <End> <C-o>g<End>
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    I'd add that this worked for me with noremap instead of map. The map didn't worked.
    – Hi-Angel
    Dec 29, 2014 at 8:08

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