# ctrlp.vim Full path fuzzy __file__, __buffer__ and __MRU__ file finder for Vim. * Written in pure Vimscript for MacVim and Vim 7.0+. * Full support for Vim’s regexp as search pattern. * Built-in Most Recently Used (MRU) files monitoring. * Built-in project’s root finder. * CtrlP is [extensible][3]. ![ctrlp][1] ## Basic Usage * Press `` or run `:CtrlP` to invoke CtrlP. Once CtrlP is open: * Press `` and `` to switch between find file, buffer, and MRU file modes. * Press `` to switch to filename only search instead of full path. * Use `*` or `|` in the prompt to submit the string as a Vim’s regexp pattern. * Or press `` to switch to full regexp search mode. * End the input string with a colon `:` followed by a command to execute after opening the file. e.g. `abc:45` will open the file matched the pattern and jump to line 45. * Submit two dots `..` as the input string to go backward the directory tree by 1 level. * Use `` to create a new file and its parent dirs. * Use `` to mark/unmark files and `` to open them. ## Basic Options * Change the mapping to invoke CtrlP: ```vim let g:ctrlp_map = '' ``` * When CtrlP is invoked, it automatically sets the working directory according to this variable: ```vim let g:ctrlp_working_path_mode = 1 ``` 0 - don’t manage working directory. 1 - the parent directory of the current file. 2 - the nearest ancestor that contains one of these directories or files: .git/ .hg/ .bzr/ _darcs/ root.dir .vimprojects * You can also use the set-working-directory functionality above outside of CtrlP by adding the following line to your vimrc. The parameter is the same (0, 1 or 2): ```vim au BufEnter * cal ctrlp#SetWorkingPath(2) ``` * Enable/Disable Most Recently Used files monitoring and its functionalities: ```vim let g:ctrlp_mru_files = 1 ``` * If you want to exclude directories or files from the search, you can use the Vim’s option `wildignore`. e.g. Just have something like this in your vimrc: ```vim set wildignore+=*/.git/*,*/.hg/*,*/.svn/* " for Linux/MacOSX set wildignore+=.git\*,.hg\*,.svn\* " for Windows ``` * Use a custom file listing command with: ```vim let g:ctrlp_user_command = 'find %s -type f' " MacOSX/Linux let g:ctrlp_user_command = 'dir %s /-n /b /s /a-d' " Windows ``` _Check [the docs][2] for more mappings, commands and options._ [1]: http://i.imgur.com/3rtLt.png [2]: https://github.com/kien/ctrlp.vim/blob/master/doc/ctrlp.txt [3]: https://github.com/kien/ctrlp.vim/tree/extensions