* Allow running commands like `:diffthis` when opening multiple files.
* Add experimental extensions:
+ undo.vim (requires v7.3.005+)
+ rtscript.vim (find vimscripts in runtimepath)
* Include the workaround for <bs> and <c-h> for MS-Win. Resolve#62.
* Mention custom_ignore in readme and on the homepage. Resolve#63.
* Check the present of cwd in returned paths. Fix#64.
* Trigger Vim to remove cwd from display-names. Fix#65.
* Some internal changes and additions.
* Improve s:sanstail() and ':' input
* Shorten s:samerootsyml(), s:ispathitem()
* Add g:ctrlp_log, an option to write all output to .ctrlp_cache/ctrlp.log
* Fix an error with ctrlp#utils#glob()
* Extend jump-to-open-buffer to use <c-t> when jump_to_buffer = 2.
Only works for buffers opened in another tab. Suggested by @hail2u.
* Add g:ctrlp_default_cmd, option to reuse the default mapping for a
different command. Close#57.
* Add g:ctrlp_custom_ignore. Close#58.
* More mappings for different types of :cd
+ <cr> change the local working directory inside ctrlp.
+ <c-t> change the global working directory. (exit ctrlp)
+ <c-v> change the local working directory for the current window. (exit ctrlp)
+ <c-x> change the global working directory to |CtrlP|s current local working
directory (exit).
* Some clean up.
* Change the opening commands to the tag-matchlist commands.
* Stop using taglist() so we don't have to worry about &l:tags.
* Persistent caching for tags.
* Continue #27.
* Save and restore &l:tags when creating a new buffer,
workaround for easytags.vim changing the buffer's &l:tags
and allow using <c-x> <c-t> <c-v> and <cr> to open file.
* New caching method, remove the need for <F5>.
* Continue #27.
* Add a simple sorting algo giving more weight to files
with same parent dir. Close#31.
* Change g:ctrlp_cache_dir to accept full path. Close#32.
* Fix a bug with listdirs() introduced in previous commit.
* Submit '/' or '\' to find the project's root. Close#30.
* Add wig flag to glob() and globpath() in addition to expand().
* Make handling working directory less intrusive.