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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T17:10:13+00:00 2026-05-24T17:10:13+00:00

These disappear if I do a page-up and page-down. Why does this happen and

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These disappear if I do a page-up and page-down. Why does this happen and how do I rectify it?

https://i.stack.imgur.com/DnMYl.png

I recently fiddled around with my vimrc. Could that be the cause?

UPDATE:
I figured out the cause. I had added to functions that automatically updated the cwd name and the current git branch in my vim statusline. This caused vim to be laggy and everytime it lagged on a up/down/left/right key hit, it printed out the ghost characters ^[OA, etc.
It’s possible that stuff got complicated because I was using vim in tmux, but I saw the ghost characters outside tmux also. So, probably not.
I’ve turned off those two functions in my .vimrc and my vim statusline is presently less awesome than it used to be 🙁
Wish there’s a way out.

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    2026-05-24T17:10:15+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 5:10 pm

    ^[OB and ^[OA are how your terminal represent <down> and <up>.

    I’ve seen these (and their friends ^[OC and ^[OD) appear in the “command line” or omni-completion menus and during usage of a couple of plugins in vim in tmux.

    My solution was to map them to the directional keys:

    map ^[OA <up>
    map ^[OB <down>
    map ^[OC <right>
    map ^[OD <left>
    

    In case you don’t know, you must not type ^[ as two characters, you must do <C-v><Esc>.

    That is, while in --INSERT-- mode press the Control key and the V key together then hit the Escape key. Doing so will input the correct single character that looks like ^[.

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