I know we can achieve this in VIM using nerdtree and gT and gt commands. But is there any way to achieve similar kind of behaviour in Sublime Text Vintage Mode?

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Does splat-shift-] work? – Andy Ray Feb 15 at 1:52
no, not working. But thanks Andy. – murali Feb 15 at 3:49
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I don't think Vintage mode has these bound to gt, gT or anything but Ctrl+Tab and Ctrl+Shift+Tab do exactly the same thing as gt and gT, whether you are in Vintage mode (INSERT or NORMAL) or not.

You know, there is a very easy way to find the shortcuts used by an application: just look at the menu bar. That's what I did for you and it took less than 30 seconds.

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Thanks for your help romainl. I just came to know how idiot I am. Sorry for my ignorance. – murali Feb 15 at 21:37
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