stinkypyper
stinkypyper

Reputation: 2098

How can I open vim with a particular line number at the top?

I know it is possible to have vim open a file at particular line number using this syntax:

vim +500 filename

However, I would like it to open with the specified line at the top of the editor window, not in the middle.

Upvotes: 82

Views: 31895

Answers (3)

Dorian
Dorian

Reputation: 23939

As an alternative (because I ended up here searching for it), if you want to have the syntax vim <filename>:<linenumber>, eg vim test.rb:45, you can use vim-fetch with Vundle:

Plugin 'kopischke/vim-fetch'

Upvotes: 23

sehe
sehe

Reputation: 392911

This should do it:

vim +'500|norm! zt' filename

Or you could just start the habit of using zt (top), zz (center), and zb (bottom); In my case, it is so automatic, I wouldn't really require the extra invocation argument

Upvotes: 15

Cat Plus Plus
Cat Plus Plus

Reputation: 129774

You could issue zt after opening the file, so something like: vim +500 filename -c 'normal zt'.

Upvotes: 46

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