Jump to previous white space in vim/gvim?

Use F to jump to the previous white space, and f to jump to the next. To repeat those commands in the same direction, use ;, or use , to repeat them in the opposite direction.

1 hour ago you asked about next white space. You should group your questions. So: same as previously: Bh.

Capital F + space will move the cursor to the nearest previous space. If you want to keep moving backwards this way you can use.

And , will move you the other direction if you overshoot with ;. – dash-tom-bang May 17 at 5:48.

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