Wednesday, May 12, 2021

Re: See the contents of an included file

On 2021-05-12 10:03, russurquhart1 via vim_use wrote:
> To save time and keep consistency, I've been
> using include files for boilerplate text. It is usually of a form:
>
> #include doc/site/pages/include/sample.tmpl
>
> Just having that line in another file, I was wondering if there was a
> way I could expand the contents, temporarily, so I could read the text
> in the current flow while still keeping it in its include location? Kind
> of like folding/unfolding.

I have this mapping in my _vimrc, as suggested by the help:
:map gf :sp<cfile><CR>
Then when I type gf Vim splits the window, opens the file in the new
window, and jumps to it. (The cursor can be anywhere on the file name;
see ":h gf" for more.)

You can close the file and window with :q in the usual way.

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