Saturday, September 11, 2010

Re: Show the list of the file in vim just like the catgs list, how to do ?

> But if possible try to find a non-mouse way. Using the mouse
> really slows you down, Vim is much faster without a mouse (and
> doesn't need one).

NERDTree is mouse free. ctrl+w+w to move to the NERDTree pane. Move
around Vim way and "o" to open a vertical split window of the file or
"t" to open the file silently in a tab, or "s" to open is split and so
on. Just look at NERDTree help with "?".
Anyway, NERDTree is excellent on a lot of fields. I really like
Bookmarks feature that from command line makes you open any
"project" (the way I use bookmarks) just with a single command.
I also set some useful mappings, I hope you'll find them useful:

nmap ,ntr :NERDTree<cr>
nmap ,ntb :NERDTreeFromBookmark
nmap <silent> ,ntt :NERDTreeToggle<cr>
nmap <silent> ,ntm :NERDTreeMirror<cr>

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