Tuesday, December 9, 2014

How can I start vim, with NERDTree automatically open, and recursively displaying content of all dirs? Or change window?

Basically, I can do it now by:

vim -c 'NERDTree .' -c 'normal O' some_file.txt

But it doesn't "look fine" (i.e. the "normal O") - looks like bad idea to depend on key mapping.

Also - is there any way I could automatically switch active window - so that it will not be NERDTree, but the some_file.txt one?

depesz

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