thanks for the answer.
actually what I want to open an existing file, vertically.
so around that, I usually, used ctrl+w v to open a file vertically, and when I open file with ctrl+p (go to file... which is for vscode), and when i open the file, i will close the previous file.
just watch this: dev-to-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com/i/...
as you can see, the only thing i wanted in that video is to open all the flag.txt vertically.
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thanks for the answer.
actually what I want to open an existing file, vertically.
so around that, I usually, used
ctrl+w v
to open a file vertically, and when I open file withctrl+p
(go to file... which is for vscode), and when i open the file, i will close the previous file.just watch this:
dev-to-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com/i/...
as you can see, the only thing i wanted in that video is to open
all the flag.txt
vertically.