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| title: Split
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| # Opening Files in Vim with Split
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| In Vim, files can be opened or `split` horizontally and vertically to create an additional window or viewport for a given file.
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| ### Command Keys
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| The commands for creating a horizontal split:
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| :`[N]split` `[file]`
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| :`[N]sp` `[file]`
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| where `sp` is the short abbreviation for `split`.
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| The commands for creating a vertical split:
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| :`[N]vsplit` `[file]`
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| :`[N]vs` `[file]`
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| where `vs` is the short abbreviation for `vsplit` and...
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| - `[N]` is the height (defaults to half current window).
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| - `[file]` is the file to open in the new split window (current file used if none given).
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| ### Examples
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| Some examples of using split in Vim:
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| - :`sp` Split the current window into equal horizontal windows for the current file.
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| - :`10sp` Split the current window creating a new window with height 10 for the current file.
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| - :`sp` `index.html` Split the current window into equal horizontal windows and open `index.html` in the new window.
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| - :`vs` `main.css` Split the current window into equal vertical windows and open `main.css` in the new window.
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