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To open Netrw within Vim, you can use several commands depending on how you want to view your directories and files:
:Explore to open Netrw in the current window. This replaces your current buffer with a file explorer view.:Sexplore to open Netrw in a horizontal split window. This allows you to view files and directories in the lower half of the screen while keeping your current file visible.:Vexplore to open Netrw in a vertical split window. This splits the screen side by side, with Netrw on one side.Netrw lets you navigate directories using straightforward Vim commands:
Enter to navigate into the directory.../) and press Enter.When you find the file you want to edit:
Enter on the selected file to open it in the current window.t on the selected file to open it in a new tab, allowing you to keep multiple files open simultaneously.s to open a file in a horizontal split window or v for a vertical split window, directly from Netrw.To exit Netrw and return to your regular Vim environment:
:q.Ctrl-^ (Control and caret) to switch back to your last buffer, or use :b# to go back to the previous buffer.