Monday, March 22, 2010

Buffer explorer

What's the best buffer explorer for vim v7.2?

I've been using Tabbar script and generally I like it a lot, but it has
a few annoying bugs, I'm guessing because it's written for vim 6. In
particular, one annoyance is that it turns off syntax highlighting in
some cases (actually I'm not 100% that it is the culprit but I've been
told it's known to do that), and a bigger issue is that it doesn't play
nice with NerdTree: when you edit a new buffer (and maybe in some other
cases), while NT is loaded, it creates a 2nd Tabbar window that you then
have to get rid of.

Is there a way to fix / work around that or is there a good plugin that
does a similar thing (I need something that will show buffers in a
separate window, I don't need FuzzyFind type of plugin and I also am
aware that :b <partial_name>{Tab} can find needed buffer).

Thanks!

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