I've been mapping "gb" to use vim-ack for this:
nnoremap gb :Ack -w <cword><CR>
To do without ack, you could probably use this instead:
nnoremap gb :grep -rw <cword> .<CR>
On Mar 30, 2017 8:19 AM, "YZ Xie" <xiedeacc@gmail.com> wrote:
--Hi,is there a method show all references about the word under current cursor in a new window?or a plugin more easy to use than cscope and support golangI know four way,1. [I,2. grep then :cope3.just cscope4.# or *but it seems method one just work in the same file, not project.method two works well, but too slowmethod three works well, but only suppor c and c++, suport golang?method four, jesus, cursor will move.is there a method show all references about the word under current cursor in a new window?or a plugin more easy to use than cscope and support golangRegardsXie
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