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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T18:38:03+00:00 2026-06-12T18:38:03+00:00

In Vim I tend to open buffers in new vertical splits (with the occasional

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In Vim I tend to open buffers in new vertical splits (with the occasional horizontal split). I keep my code to 80 chars wide, so this works pretty well on large monitors.

I often end up with this window arrangement:

---------------------
|    |    |    |    |
|    |    |    |    |
------    |  A |  B |
|    |    |    |    |
|    |    |    |    |
---------------------

At four or five columns wide, it can start getting a bit too narrow, so then I want to move the windows around so it looks like this:

----------------
|    |    |  A |
|    |    |    |
------    ------
|    |    |  B |
|    |    |    |
----------------

As far as I know, this is impossible to do by moving the windows in Vim.

The only way to get that window arrangement I’ve found, is to close window A, and then re-open A as a new horizontal split from window B.

Is that correct, or is there a way to move/re-arrange windows like that in Vim? Maybe a plugin?

I’m yet to find anything, so I thought I would ask because I find the opening/closing of windows anoying and breaks my flow.

FWIW, I find the Ctrl-W + J / Ctrl-W + K shortcuts useless, because they make the new horizontal split as wide as the whole screen, rather than splitting with the neighbouring window. I.e. Ctrl-W + J would give me this:

----------------
|    |    |    |
|    |    |    |
------    |  A |
|    |    |    |
|    |    |    |
----------------
|              |
|      B       |
----------------

Which is generally never what I want.

If anyone has some ideas, let me know!

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    2026-06-12T18:38:05+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 6:38 pm

    There’s a plugin that can do exactly what you want. Here’s the link : https://github.com/fabi1cazenave/suckless.vim.

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