Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Buffer number explodes when :vimgrep is called.

Hello all,

When I call :vimgrep, I'll usually search a directory of 600-1000 files. The number of unlisted buffers explodes after the call (I assume because buffers must be loaded into vim in order for the text to be searched). Lately I've been using buffer numbers for navigation, but entering three-digit buffer numbers has become annoying. Is this property of :vimgrep able to be switched off with a Vim setting? I'm surprised I can't find another instance of this question being asked online...

On the note of buffer numbers, is it advisable that I side-step using buffer numbers for navigation/file switching and find a better way? What would more experienced users suggest?

Best,
Jason

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