Hello!
Netrw v151 has been made available via Mercurial and from my website: 
http://www.drchip.org/astronaut/vim/index.html#NETRW.  It has several 
new features and extensions, as well as bugfixes:
:Rexplore was originally intended to allow one to pick a file via netrw, 
edit it, and then return to the netrw buffer.
           Extension: it now supports returning from the netrw buffer to 
the file one was previously editing in that window.
           Think of it as "return from" or "return to", as appropriate.
Windows shares: David Kotchan provided some script which allows netrw to 
work properly with windows shares
:Lexplore [path] opens a netrw browser to the far left; a 2nd :Lexplore 
command will make the netrw browser go away. (ie. its something of a toggle)
           Variables that you may want to use with it:
              g:netrw_liststyle (=0 is default thin listing, =1 is long 
listing, =2 is wide listing, and =3 is tree style)
              g:netrw_winsize (=-# means # columns, =# means #% of window)
[shift-<cr>] + treemode + gvim : may be used to "squeeze" (ie. close) 
the directory currently containing the cursor in tree mode
:MF expr  : will mark-file files matching the glob-style pattern 
specified in the expr (ex. :MF *.c) in the current open netrw browser
:Ntree [dirname]  : specify a new tree top for tree listing style
Regards,
Chip Campbell
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Friday, March 28, 2014
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