Tabmerge is a plugin for Vim that merges a current tab's windows with the current tab, making the task of managing multiple windows more streamlined and efficient.
Vim, the renowned text editor, is the software where users can utilize the Tabmerge plugin. Created by Bram Moolenaar in 1991 for the Amiga computer, the software is a spinoff of vi with added features created to help edit program source code. Vim is open source software and compatible with the GNU GPL license. Because of these features, Vim is a popular choice on Unix-like operating systems.
The software operates using command-based navigation instead of common menus or icons, and users query it via a text user interface. Alternatively, the software has an interface mode called gVim, which offers a specific toolset from which users can make quick edits. Vim Users' Manual includes versions for both beginners and advanced users. New users may take some time to learn the software’s commands, but once they do, editing generally progresses swiftly with ease.
The software includes a built-in help facility, which is user-friendly and accessible through the :help command. Users can use this feature to browse through Vim’s command bar and find software features with convenience. By having features such as Tabmerge, Vim offers a convenient option for users looking to get more out of their text editor experience.
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