Using marks and jumps in Vim

The second in my Vim series is up on Linux.com today. This one looks at using Vim's marks command, and using jumps -- that is, movements within a file, like G to move to the end of the file, or gg to move to the top of the file.

The Vim series will be running once a week for a while, until I run out of ideas or Vim functions that seem worth covering.

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