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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T23:48:38+00:00 2026-05-18T23:48:38+00:00

In Vim, is it possible to move a window to the left or right?

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In Vim, is it possible to “move” a window to the left or right? Eg, similar to <c-w> r or <c-w> x, but left/right instead of up/down?

For example, if I’ve got this layout:

+---+---+---+
|   |   +---+
| A +---+---+
|   |   |   |
+---+---+---+

I’d like to turn it into this:

+---+---+---+
|   |   +---+
+---+ A +---+
|   |   |   |
+---+---+---+

Which is difficult/annoying to do with <c-w> {H,J,K,L}.

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    2026-05-18T23:48:39+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 11:48 pm

    Ctrl w gives you the “windows command mode”, allowing the following modifiers:

    • Ctrl w + R – To rotate windows up/left.

    • Ctrl w + r – To rotate windows down/right.

    You can also use the “windows command mode” with navigation keys to change a window’s position:

    • Ctrl w + L – Move the current window to the “far right”

    • Ctrl w + H – Move the current window to the “far left”

    • Ctrl w + J – Move the current window to the “very bottom”

    • Ctrl w + K – Move the current window to the “very top”

    Check out :help window-moving for more information

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