#1236 Explain how to use Vim jumps

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@ -1768,6 +1768,9 @@ ALEFindReferences *ALEFindReferences*
Enter key (`<CR>`) can be used to jump to a referencing location, or the `t` Enter key (`<CR>`) can be used to jump to a referencing location, or the `t`
key can be used to jump to the location in a new tab. key can be used to jump to the location in a new tab.
You can jump back to the position you were at before going to a reference of
something with jump motions like CTRL-O. See |jump-motions|.
A plug mapping `<Plug>(ale_find_references)` is defined for this command. A plug mapping `<Plug>(ale_find_references)` is defined for this command.
ALEFix *ALEFix* ALEFix *ALEFix*
@ -1790,6 +1793,9 @@ ALEGoToDefinition *ALEGoToDefinition*
linters for the buffer. ALE will jump to a definition if an LSP server linters for the buffer. ALE will jump to a definition if an LSP server
provides a location to jump to. Otherwise, ALE will do nothing. provides a location to jump to. Otherwise, ALE will do nothing.
You can jump back to the position you were at before going to the definition
of something with jump motions like CTRL-O. See |jump-motions|.
A plug mapping `<Plug>(ale_go_to_definition)` is defined for this command. A plug mapping `<Plug>(ale_go_to_definition)` is defined for this command.