*ctrlp.txt* Fuzzy file, buffer, mru and tag finder. v1.7.4 *CtrlP* *ControlP* *'ctrlp'* *'ctrl-p'* =============================================================================== # # # :::::::: ::::::::::: ::::::::: ::: ::::::::: # # :+: :+: :+: :+: :+: :+: :+: :+: # # +:+ +:+ +:+ +:+ +:+ +:+ +:+ # # +#+ +#+ +#++:++#: +#+ +#++:++#+ # # +#+ +#+ +#+ +#+ +#+ +#+ # # #+# #+# #+# #+# #+# #+# #+# # # ######## ### ### ### ########## ### # # # =============================================================================== CONTENTS *ctrlp-contents* 1. Intro........................................|ctrlp-intro| 2. Options......................................|ctrlp-options| 3. Commands.....................................|ctrlp-commands| 4. Mappings.....................................|ctrlp-mappings| 5. Input Formats................................|ctrlp-input-formats| 6. Extensions...................................|ctrlp-extensions| =============================================================================== INTRO *ctrlp-intro* Full path fuzzy file, buffer, mru and tag finder with an intuitive interface. Written in pure Vimscript for MacVim and Vim version 7.0+. Has full support for Vim’s |regexp| as search pattern, built-in MRU files monitoring, project’s root finder, and more. To enable optional extensions (tag, dir, rtscript...), see |ctrlp-extensions|. =============================================================================== OPTIONS *ctrlp-options* Below are the available options and their default values:~ *'g:ctrlp_map'* Use this option to change the mapping to invoke CtrlP in |Normal| mode: > let g:ctrlp_map = '' < *'g:ctrlp_cmd'* Set the default opening command to use when pressing the above mapping: > let g:ctrlp_cmd = 'CtrlP' < *'g:loaded_ctrlp'* Use this to disable the plugin completely: > let g:loaded_ctrlp = 1 < *'g:ctrlp_by_filename'* Set this to 1 to set searching by filename (as opposed to full path) as the default: > let g:ctrlp_by_filename = 0 < Can be toggled on/off by pressing inside the prompt. *'g:ctrlp_regexp'* Set this to 1 to set regexp search as the default: > let g:ctrlp_regexp = 0 < Can be toggled on/off by pressing inside the prompt. *'g:ctrlp_match_window_bottom'* Set this to 0 to show the match window at the top of the screen: > let g:ctrlp_match_window_bottom = 1 < *'g:ctrlp_match_window_reversed'* Change the listing order of the files in the match window. The default setting (1) is from bottom to top: > let g:ctrlp_match_window_reversed = 1 < *'g:ctrlp_max_height'* Set the maximum height of the match window: > let g:ctrlp_max_height = 10 < *'g:ctrlp_switch_buffer'* When opening a file with or , if the file’s already opened somewhere CtrlP will try to jump to it instead of opening a new instance: > let g:ctrlp_switch_buffer = 2 < 1 - only jump to the buffer if it’s opened in the current tab. 2 - jump tab as well if the buffer’s opened in another tab. 0 - disable this feature. *'g:ctrlp_reuse_window'* When opening a file with , CtrlP avoids opening it in windows created by plugins, help and quickfix. Use this to setup some exceptions: > let g:ctrlp_reuse_window = 'netrw' < Acceptable values are partial name, filetype or buftype of the special buffers. Use regexp to specify the pattern. Example: > let g:ctrlp_reuse_window = 'netrw\|help\|quickfix' < *'g:ctrlp_working_path_mode'* When starting up, CtrlP sets its local working directory according to this variable: > let g:ctrlp_working_path_mode = 2 < 1 - the parent directory of the current file. 2 - the nearest ancestor that contains one of these directories or files: .git/ .hg/ .svn/ .bzr/ _darcs/ 0 - don’t manage working directory. Note: you can use b:ctrlp_working_path_mode (a |b:var|) to set this option on a per buffer basis. *'g:ctrlp_root_markers'* Use this to set your own root markers in addition to the default ones (.git/, .hg/, .svn/, .bzr/, and _darcs/). Your markers will take precedence: > let g:ctrlp_root_markers = [''] < *'g:ctrlp_use_caching'* Set this to 0 to disable per-session caching. When disabled, caching will still be enabled for directories that have more than 4000 files: > let g:ctrlp_use_caching = 1 < Note: you can quickly purge the cache by pressing while inside CtrlP. *'g:ctrlp_clear_cache_on_exit'* Set this to 0 to enable cross-session caching by not deleting the cache files upon exiting Vim: > let g:ctrlp_clear_cache_on_exit = 1 < *'g:ctrlp_cache_dir'* Set the directory to store the cache files: > let g:ctrlp_cache_dir = $HOME.'/.cache/ctrlp' < *'g:ctrlp_prompt_mappings'* Use this to customize the mappings inside CtrlP’s prompt to your liking. You only need to keep the lines that you’ve changed the values (inside []): > let g:ctrlp_prompt_mappings = { \ 'PrtBS()': ['', ''], \ 'PrtDelete()': [''], \ 'PrtDeleteWord()': [''], \ 'PrtClear()': [''], \ 'PrtSelectMove("j")': ['', ''], \ 'PrtSelectMove("k")': ['', ''], \ 'PrtHistory(-1)': [''], \ 'PrtHistory(1)': [''], \ 'AcceptSelection("e")': ['', '<2-LeftMouse>'], \ 'AcceptSelection("h")': ['', '', ''], \ 'AcceptSelection("t")': ['', ''], \ 'AcceptSelection("v")': ['', ''], \ 'ToggleFocus()': [''], \ 'ToggleRegex()': [''], \ 'ToggleByFname()': [''], \ 'ToggleType(1)': ['', ''], \ 'ToggleType(-1)': ['', ''], \ 'PrtExpandDir()': [''], \ 'PrtInsert("w")': ['', ''], \ 'PrtInsert("s")': [''], \ 'PrtInsert("v")': [''], \ 'PrtInsert("+")': [''], \ 'PrtCurStart()': [''], \ 'PrtCurEnd()': [''], \ 'PrtCurLeft()': ['', '', ''], \ 'PrtCurRight()': ['', ''], \ 'PrtClearCache()': [''], \ 'PrtDeleteMRU()': [''], \ 'CreateNewFile()': [''], \ 'MarkToOpen()': [''], \ 'OpenMulti()': [''], \ 'PrtExit()': ['', '', ''], \ } < Note: In some terminals, it’s not possible to remap without also changing (|keycodes|). So if pressing moves the cursor to the left instead of deleting a char for you, add this to your |.vimrc| to disable the plugin’s default mapping: > let g:ctrlp_prompt_mappings = { 'PrtCurLeft()': ['', ''] } < *'g:ctrlp_mruf_max'* Specify the number of recently opened files you want CtrlP to remember: > let g:ctrlp_mruf_max = 250 < *'g:ctrlp_mruf_exclude'* Files you don’t want CtrlP to remember. Use regexp to specify the patterns: > let g:ctrlp_mruf_exclude = '' < Examples: > let g:ctrlp_mruf_exclude = '/tmp/.*\|/temp/.*' " MacOSX/Linux let g:ctrlp_mruf_exclude = '^C:\\dev\\tmp\\.*' " Windows < *'g:ctrlp_mruf_include'* And if you want CtrlP to only remember some files, specify them here: > let g:ctrlp_mruf_include = '' < Example: > let g:ctrlp_mruf_include = '\.py$\|\.rb$' < *'g:ctrlp_mruf_relative'* Set this to 1 to show only MRU files in the current working directory: > let g:ctrlp_mruf_relative = 0 < *'g:ctrlp_mruf_case_sensitive'* Match this with your file system case-sensitivity setting to avoid duplicate MRU entries: > let g:ctrlp_mruf_case_sensitive = 1 < *'g:ctrlp_dotfiles'* Set this to 0 if you don’t want CtrlP to scan for dotfiles and dotdirs: > let g:ctrlp_dotfiles = 1 < You can use |'wildignore'| to exclude anything from the search. Examples: > " Excluding version control directories set wildignore+=*/.git/*,*/.hg/*,*/.svn/* " Linux/MacOSX set wildignore+=.git\*,.hg\*,.svn\* " Windows < Note #1: the `*/` in front of each directory glob is required. Note #2: |wildignore| influences the result of |expand()|, |globpath()| and |glob()| which many plugins use to find stuff on the system (e.g. VCS related plugins look for .git/, .hg/,... some other plugins look for external *.exe tools on Windows). So be a little mindful of what you put in your |wildignore|. *'g:ctrlp_custom_ignore'* In addition to |'wildignore'|, use this for files and directories you want only CtrlP to not show. Use regexp to specify the patterns: > let g:ctrlp_custom_ignore = '' < Examples: > let g:ctrlp_custom_ignore = '\.git$\|\.hg$\|\.svn$' let g:ctrlp_custom_ignore = { \ 'dir': '\.git$\|\.hg$\|\.svn$', \ 'file': '\.exe$\|\.so$\|\.dll$', \ 'link': 'SOME_BAD_SYMBOLIC_LINKS', \ } < Note: ignoring only works when |globpath()| is used to scan for files. *'g:ctrlp_max_files'* The maximum number of files to scan, set to 0 for no limit: > let g:ctrlp_max_files = 10000 < *'g:ctrlp_max_depth'* The maximum depth of a directory tree to recurse into: > let g:ctrlp_max_depth = 40 < Note: the larger these values, the more memory Vim uses. *'g:ctrlp_user_command'* Specify an external tool to use for listing files instead of using Vim’s |globpath()|. Use %s in place of the target directory: > let g:ctrlp_user_command = '' < Examples: > let g:ctrlp_user_command = 'find %s -type f' " MacOSX/Linux let g:ctrlp_user_command = 'dir %s /-n /b /s /a-d' " Windows < You can also use 'grep', 'findstr' or something else to filter the results. Examples: > let g:ctrlp_user_command = 'find %s -type f | grep (?!tmp/.*)' let g:ctrlp_user_command = 'dir %s /-n /b /s /a-d | findstr .*\.py$' < Use a version control listing command when inside a repository, this is faster when scanning large projects: > let g:ctrlp_user_command = [root_marker, listing_command, fallback_command] let g:ctrlp_user_command = { \ 'types': { \ 1: [root_marker_1, listing_command_1], \ n: [root_marker_n, listing_command_n], \ }, \ 'fallback': fallback_command \ } < Examples: > let g:ctrlp_user_command = ['.git/', 'cd %s && git ls-files'] let g:ctrlp_user_command = ['.hg/', 'hg --cwd %s locate -I .'] let g:ctrlp_user_command = { \ 'types': { \ 1: ['.git/', 'cd %s && git ls-files'], \ 2: ['.hg/', 'hg --cwd %s locate -I .'], \ }, \ 'fallback': 'find %s -type f' \ } < If the fallback_command is empty or not defined, |globpath()| will then be used when searching outside a repo. *'g:ctrlp_max_history'* The maximum number of input strings you want CtrlP to remember. The default value mirrors Vim’s global |'history'| option: > let g:ctrlp_max_history = &history < Set to 0 to disable prompt’s history. Browse the history with and . *'g:ctrlp_open_new_file'* Use this option to specify how the newly created file is to be opened when pressing : t - in a new tab h - in a new horizontal split v - in a new vertical split r - in the current window > let g:ctrlp_open_new_file = 'v' < *'g:ctrlp_open_multiple_files'* If non-zero, this will enable opening multiple files with and : > let g:ctrlp_open_multiple_files = 'v' < Example: > let g:ctrlp_open_multiple_files = '2vr' < For the number: - If given, it’ll be used as the maximum number of windows or tabs to create when opening the files (the rest will be opened as hidden buffers). - If not given, will open all files, each in a new window or new tab. For the letters: t - each file in a new tab. h - each file in a new horizontal split. v - each file in a new vertical split. Reuse the current window: tr, hr, vr - open the first file in the current window, then the remaining files in new splits or new tabs just like with t, h, v. *'g:ctrlp_arg_map'* When this is set to 1, the and mappings will accept one extra key as an argument to override their default behavior: > let g:ctrlp_arg_map = 0 < Pressing or will then prompt for a keypress. The key can be: t - open in tab(s) h - open in horizontal split(s) v - open in vertical split(s) r - open in current window (for only) , - cancel and go back to the prompt. Any other key - use the behavior specified with |g:ctrlp_open_new_file| and |g:ctrlp_open_multiple_files|. *'g:ctrlp_follow_symlinks'* Set this to 1 to follow symbolic links when listing files: > let g:ctrlp_follow_symlinks = 0 < When enabled, looped internal symlinks will be ignored to avoid duplicates. *'g:ctrlp_lazy_update'* Set this to 1 to enable the lazy-update feature: only update the match window after typing’s been stopped for a certain amount of time: > let g:ctrlp_lazy_update = 0 < If is 1, update after 250ms. If bigger than 1, the number will be used as the delay time in milliseconds. *'g:ctrlp_default_input'* Set this to 1 to enable seeding the prompt with the current file’s relative path: > let g:ctrlp_default_input = 0 < *'g:ctrlp_use_migemo'* Set this to 1 to use Migemo Pattern for Japanese filenames. Migemo Search only works in regexp mode. To split the pattern, separate words with space: > let g:ctrlp_use_migemo = 0 < *'g:ctrlp_status_func'* Use this to customize the statuslines for the CtrlP window: > let g:ctrlp_status_func = {} < Example: > let g:ctrlp_status_func = { \ 'main': 'Function_Name_1', \ 'prog': 'Function_Name_2', \ } < Structure of the functions: > " Main statusline function! Function_Name_1(focus, byfname, regex, prev, item, next, marked) " Arguments: " | " +- a:focus : The focus of the prompt: "prt" or "win". " | " +- a:byfname : In filename mode or in full path mode: "file" or "path". " | " +- a:regex : In regex mode: 1 or 0. " | " +- a:prev : The previous search mode. " | " +- a:item : The current search mode. " | " +- a:next : The next search mode. " | " +- a:marked : The number of marked files, or a comma separated list of " the filenames. return full_statusline endfunction " Progress statusline function! Function_Name_2(str) " a:str : Either the number of files scanned so far, or a string indicating " the current directory is being scanned with a user_command. return full_statusline endfunction < See https://gist.github.com/1610859 for a working example. *'g:ctrlp_match_func'* Set an external fuzzy matching function for CtrlP to use: > let g:ctrlp_match_func = {} < Example: > let g:ctrlp_match_func = { 'match': 'Function_Name' } < Structure of the function: > function! Function_Name(items, str, limit, mmode, ispath, crfile, regex) " Arguments: " | " +- a:items : The full list of items to search in. " | " +- a:str : The string entered by the user. " | " +- a:limit : The max height of the match window. Can be used to limit " | the number of items to return. " | " +- a:mmode : The match mode. Can be one of these strings: " | + "full-line": match the entire line. " | + "filename-only": match only the filename. " | + "first-non-tab": match until the first tab char. " | + "until-last-tab": match until the last tab char. " | " +- a:ispath : Is 1 when searching in file, buffer, mru, dir, and rtscript " | modes. Is 0 otherwise. " | " +- a:crfile : The file in the current window. Should be excluded from the " | results when a:ispath == 1. " | " +- a:regex : In regex mode: 1 or 0. return list_of_matched_items endfunction < =============================================================================== COMMANDS *ctrlp-commands* *:CtrlP* :CtrlP [starting-directory] Open CtrlP in find file mode. If no argument is given, the value of |g:ctrlp_working_path_mode| will be used to determine the starting directory. You can use to auto-complete the [starting-directory] when typing it. *:CtrlPBuffer* :CtrlPBuffer Open CtrlP in find buffer mode. *:CtrlPMRU* :CtrlPMRU Open CtrlP in find Most-Recently-Used file mode. *:CtrlPLastMode* :CtrlPLastMode Open CtrlP in the last mode used. Works cross-session if you have a ! in your |'viminfo'| option. *:CtrlPClearCache* :CtrlPClearCache Flush the cache for the current working directory. The same as pressing inside CtrlP. You can enable/disable caching with the |g:ctrlp_use_caching| option. *:CtrlPClearAllCaches* :CtrlPClearAllCaches Delete all the cache files saved in |g:ctrlp_cache_dir|. *:CtrlPReload* :CtrlPReload Load new values for the option variables. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The following commands ignore the current value of |g:ctrlp_working_path_mode|: :CtrlPCurWD *:CtrlPCurWD* This acts like |:CtrlP| with |path_mode| = 0 :CtrlPCurFile *:CtrlPCurFile* This acts like |:CtrlP| with |path_mode| = 1 :CtrlPRoot *:CtrlPRoot* This acts like |:CtrlP| with |path_mode| = 2 =============================================================================== MAPPINGS *ctrlp-mappings* *'ctrlp-'* Default |Normal| mode mapping to open the CtrlP prompt in find file mode. Once inside the prompt:~ Toggle between full-path search and filename only search. Note: in filename mode, the prompt’s base is '>d>' instead of '>>>' *'ctrlp-fullregexp'* Toggle between the string mode and full regexp mode. Note: in full regexp mode, the prompt’s base is 'r>>' instead of '>>>' See also |input-formats| (guide) and |g:ctrlp_regexp_search| (option). , 'forward' Scroll to the 'next' search mode in the sequence. , 'backward' Scroll to the 'previous' search mode in the sequence. Auto-complete directory names under the current working directory inside the prompt. Toggle the focus between the match window and the prompt. , Move selection down. , Move selection up. Move the cursor to the 'start' of the prompt. Move the cursor to the 'end' of the prompt. , , Move the cursor one character to the 'left'. , Move the cursor one character to the 'right'. , Delete the preceding character. Delete the current character. Delete a preceding inner word. Clear the input field. Open selected file in the active window if possible. Open selected file in a new 'tab' after the last tabpage. Open selected file in a 'vertical' split. , , Open selected file in a 'horizontal' split. Create a new file and its parent directories. Next string in the prompt’s history. Previous string in the prompt’s history. - Mark/unmark a file to be opened with . - Or mark/unmark a file to create a new file in its directory using . Open files marked by . - Refresh the match window and purge the cache for the current directory. - Or remove deleted files from the MRU list. - Wipe the MRU list. - Or delete MRU entries marked by . Insert the word under the cursor (in the current buffer) into the prompt. , , Exit CtrlP. Note: can also be used to stop the scan if it’s taking too long. Choose your own mappings with |g:ctrlp_prompt_mappings|. When inside the match window (press to switch):~ a-z 0-9 ~^-=;`',.+!@#$%&_(){}[] Cycle through the lines with the first letter (of paths or filenames) that matches that key. =============================================================================== INPUT FORMATS *ctrlp-input-formats* Formats for inputting in the prompt:~ a) Simple string. E.g. 'abc' is understood internally as 'a[^a]\{-}b[^b]\{-}c' b) When in regexp mode, the input string’s treated as a Vim’s regexp |pattern| without any modification. E.g. 'abc\d*efg' will be read as 'abc\d*efg'. See |ctrlp-fullregexp| (keymap) and |g:ctrlp_regexp_search| (option) for how to enable regexp mode. c) End the string with a colon ':' followed by a Vim command to execute that command after opening the file. If you need to use ':' literally, escape it with a backslash: '\:'. When opening multiple files, the command will be executed on each opening file. E.g. 'abc:45' will open the selected file and jump to line 45. 'abc:/any\:string' will open the selected file and jump to the first instance of 'any:string'. 'abc:+setf\ myfiletype|50' will open the selected file and set its filetype to 'myfiletype', then jump to line 50. 'abc:diffthis' will open the selected files and run |:diffthis| on the first 4 files (if marked). See also Vim’s |++opt| and |+cmd|. d) Type exactly two dots '..' at the start of the prompt and press enter to go backward in the directory tree by 1 level. If the parent directory is large, this might be slow. e) Similarly, submit '/' or '\' to find and go to the project’s root. If the project is large, using a VCS listing command to look for files might help speeding up the intial scan (see |g:ctrlp_user_command| for more details). Note: e) and d) only work in find file mode and directory mode. f) Type the name of a non-existent file and press to create it. Mark a file with to create the new file in the same directory as the marked file. E.g. 'parentdir/newfile.txt' will create a directory named 'parentdir' as well as 'newfile.txt'. If 'some/old/dirs/oldfile.txt' is marked with , then 'parentdir' and 'newfile.txt' will be created in 'some/old/dirs'. The final path will then be 'some/old/dirs/parentdir/newfile.txt'. Use '\' in place of '/' on Windows (if |'ssl'| is not set). g) Submit ? to open this help file. =============================================================================== EXTENSIONS *g:ctrlp-extensions* Extensions are optional. To enable an extension, add its name to the variable g:ctrlp_extensions: > let g:ctrlp_extensions = ['tag', 'buffertag', 'quickfix', 'dir', 'rtscript', \ 'undo', 'line', 'changes', 'mixed'] < The order of the items will be the order they appear on the statusline and when using , . Available extensions:~ *:CtrlPTag* * Tag mode:~ - Name: 'tag' - Command: ':CtrlPTag' - Search for a tag within a generated central tags file, and jump to the definition. Use the Vim’s option |'tags'| to specify the names and the locations of the tags file(s). E.g. set tags+=doc/tags *:CtrlPBufTag* *:CtrlPBufTagAll* * Buffer Tag mode:~ - Name: 'buffertag' - Commands: ':CtrlPBufTag [buffer-name]', ':CtrlPBufTagAll'. - Search for a tag within the current buffer or all listed buffers and jump to the definition. Requires |exuberant_ctags| or compatible programs. *:CtrlPQuickfix* * Quickfix mode:~ - Name: 'quickfix' - Command: ':CtrlPQuickfix' - Search for an entry in the current quickfix errors and jump to it. *:CtrlPDir* * Directory mode:~ - Name: 'dir' - Command: ':CtrlPDir [starting-directory]' - Search for a directory and change the working directory to it. - Mappings: + change the local working directory for CtrlP and keep it open. + change the global working directory (exit). + change the local working directory for the current window (exit). + change the global working directory to CtrlP’s current local working directory (exit). *:CtrlPRTS* * Runtime script mode:~ - Name: 'rtscript' - Command: ':CtrlPRTS' - Search for files (vimscripts, docs, snippets...) in runtimepath. *:CtrlPUndo* * Undo mode:~ - Name: 'undo' - Command: ':CtrlPUndo' - Browse undo history. *:CtrlPLine* * Line mode:~ - Name: 'line' - Command: ':CtrlPLine' - Search for a line in all listed buffers. *:CtrlPChange* *:CtrlPChangeAll* * Change list mode:~ - Name: 'changes' - Commands: ':CtrlPChange [buffer-name]', ':CtrlPChangeAll'. - Search for and jump to a recent change in the current buffer or in all listed buffers. *:CtrlPMixed* * Mixed mode:~ - Name: 'mixed' - Command: ':CtrlPMixed' - Search in both files and MRU files. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Buffer Tag mode options:~ *'g:ctrlp_buftag_ctags_bin'* If ctags isn’t in your $PATH, use this to set its location: > let g:ctrlp_buftag_ctags_bin = '' < *'g:ctrlp_buftag_systemenc'* Match this with your OS’s encoding (not Vim’s). The default value mirrors Vim’s global |'encoding'| option: > let g:ctrlp_buftag_systemenc = &encoding < *'g:ctrlp_buftag_types'* Use this to set the arguments for ctags, jsctags... for a given filetype: > let g:ctrlp_buftag_types = '' < Examples: > let g:ctrlp_buftag_types = { \ 'erlang' : '--language-force=erlang --erlang-types=drmf', \ 'javascript' : { \ 'bin': 'jsctags', \ 'args': '-f -', \ }, \ } < =============================================================================== CUSTOMIZATION *ctrlp-customization* Highlighting:~ * For the CtrlP buffer: CtrlPNoEntries : the message when no match is found (Error) CtrlPMatch : the matched pattern (Identifier) CtrlPLinePre : the line prefix '>' in the match window CtrlPPrtBase : the prompt’s base (Comment) CtrlPPrtText : the prompt’s text (|hl-Normal|) CtrlPPrtCursor : the prompt’s cursor when moving over the text (Constant) * In extensions: CtrlPTabExtra : the part of each line that’s not matched against (Comment) CtrlPBufName : the buffer name an entry belongs to (|hl-Directory|) CtrlPTagKind : the kind of the tag in buffer-tag mode (|hl-Title|) CtrlPqfLineCol : the line and column numbers in quickfix mode (Comment) CtrlPUndoT : the elapsed time in undo mode (|hl-Directory|) CtrlPUndoBr : the square brackets [] in undo mode (Comment) CtrlPUndoNr : the undo number inside [] in undo mode (String) CtrlPUndoSv : the point where the file was saved (Comment) CtrlPUndoPo : the current position in the undo tree (|hl-Title|) Statuslines:~ * Highlight groups: CtrlPMode1 : 'prt' or 'win', also for 'regex' (Character) CtrlPMode2 : 'file' or 'path', also for the local working dir (|hl-LineNr|) CtrlPStats : the scanning status (Function) For rebuilding the statuslines, see |g:ctrlp_status_func|. =============================================================================== MISCELLANEOUS CONFIGS *ctrlp-miscellaneous-configs* * Use |wildignore| for |g:ctrlp_user_command|: > function! s:wig2cmd() " Change wildignore into space or | separated groups " e.g. .aux .out .toc .jpg .bmp .gif " or .aux$\|.out$\|.toc$\|.jpg$\|.bmp$\|.gif$ let pats = ['[*\/]*\([?_.0-9A-Za-z]\+\)\([*\/]*\)\(\\\@) * A standalone function to set the working directory to the project’s root, or to the parent directory of the current file if a root can’t be found: > function! s:setcwd() let cph = expand('%:p:h', 1) if match(cph, '\v^<.+>://') >= 0 | retu | en for mkr in ['.git/', '.hg/', '.svn/', '.bzr/', '_darcs/', '.vimprojects'] let wd = call('find'.(mkr =~ '/$' ? 'dir' : 'file'), [mkr, cph.';']) if wd != '' | let &acd = 0 | brea | en endfo exe 'lc!' fnameescape(wd == '' ? cph : substitute(wd, mkr.'$', '.', '')) endfunction autocmd BufEnter * call s:setcwd() < (requires Vim 7.1.299+) =============================================================================== CREDITS *ctrlp-credits* Developed by Kien Nguyen . Project’s homepage: http://kien.github.com/ctrlp.vim Git repository: https://github.com/kien/ctrlp.vim Mercurial repository: https://bitbucket.org/kien/ctrlp.vim ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thanks to everyone that has submitted ideas, bug reports or helped debugging on gibhub, bitbucket, and through email. Special thanks:~ * Woojong Koh * Simon Ruderich * Yasuhiro Matsumoto * Ken Earley * Kyo Nagashima * Zak Johnson * Diego Viola * Piet Delport * Thibault Duplessis * Kent Sibilev * Tacahiroy * Luca Pette =============================================================================== CHANGELOG *ctrlp-changelog* + Remove: g:ctrlp_mruf_last_entered, make it the default for MRU mode. + New commands: |:CtrlPLastMode|, open CtrlP in the last mode used. |:CtrlPMixed|, search in both files and MRU files. Before 2012/03/31~ + New option: |g:ctrlp_default_input|, default input when entering CtrlP. |g:ctrlp_match_func|, allow using a custom fuzzy matcher. + Rename: *ClearCtrlPCache* -> |CtrlPClearCache| *ClearAllCtrlPCaches* -> |CtrlPClearAllCaches| *ResetCtrlP* -> |CtrlPReload| Before 2012/03/02~ + Rename: *g:ctrlp_regexp_search* -> |g:ctrlp_regexp|, *g:ctrlp_dont_split* -> |g:ctrlp_reuse_window|, *g:ctrlp_jump_to_buffer* -> |g:ctrlp_switch_buffer|. + Rename and tweak: *g:ctrlp_open_multi* -> |g:ctrlp_open_multiple_files|. + Deprecate *g:ctrlp_highlight_match* + Extend |g:ctrlp_user_command| to support multiple commands. + New option: |g:ctrlp_mruf_last_entered| change MRU to Recently-Entered. Before 2012/01/15~ + New mapping: Switch and . is now used for completion of directory names under the current working directory. + New options: |g:ctrlp_arg_map| for , to accept an argument. |g:ctrlp_status_func| custom statusline. |g:ctrlp_mruf_relative| show only MRU files inside cwd. + Extend g:ctrlp_open_multi with new optional values: tr, hr, vr. + Extend |g:ctrlp_custom_ignore| to specifically filter dir, file and link. Before 2012/01/05~ + New feature: Buffer Tag extension. + New commands: |:CtrlPBufTag|, |:CtrlPBufTagAll|. + New options: |g:ctrlp_cmd|, |g:ctrlp_custom_ignore| Before 2011/11/30~ + New features: Tag, Quickfix and Directory extensions. + New commands: |:CtrlPTag|, |:CtrlPQuickfix|, |:CtrlPDir|. + New options: |g:ctrlp_use_migemo|, |g:ctrlp_lazy_update|, |g:ctrlp_follow_symlinks| Before 2011/11/13~ + New special input: '/' and '\' find root (|ctrlp-input-formats| (e)) + Remove ctrlp#SetWorkingPath(). + Remove *g:ctrlp_mru_files* and make MRU mode permanent. + Extend g:ctrlp_open_multi, add new ways to open files. + New option: g:ctrlp_dont_split, |g:ctrlp_mruf_case_sensitive| Before 2011/10/30~ + New feature: Support for custom extensions. also removes non-existent files from MRU list. + New option: g:ctrlp_jump_to_buffer Before 2011/10/12~ + New features: Open multiple files. Pass Vim’s |++opt| and |+cmd| to the opening file (|ctrlp-input-formats| (c)) Auto-complete each dir for |:CtrlP| [starting-directory] + New mappings: mark/unmark a file to be opened with . open all marked files. + New option: g:ctrlp_open_multi + Remove *g:ctrlp_persistent_input* *g:ctrlp_live_update* and . Before 2011/09/29~ + New mappings: , next/prev string in the input history. create a new file and its parent dirs. + New options: |g:ctrlp_open_new_file|, |g:ctrlp_max_history| + Added a new open-in-horizontal-split mapping: Before 2011/09/19~ + New command: ResetCtrlP + New options: |g:ctrlp_max_files|, |g:ctrlp_max_depth|, g:ctrlp_live_update + New mapping: Before 2011/09/12~ + Ability to cycle through matched lines in the match window. + Extend the behavior of g:ctrlp_persistent_input + Extend the behavior of |:CtrlP| + New options: |g:ctrlp_dotfiles|, |g:ctrlp_clear_cache_on_exit|, g:ctrlp_highlight_match, |g:ctrlp_user_command| + New special input: '..' (|ctrlp-input-formats| (d)) + New mapping: . + New commands: |:CtrlPCurWD|, |:CtrlPCurFile|, |:CtrlPRoot| + New feature: Search in most recently used (MRU) files + New mapping: . + Extended the behavior of . + New options: g:ctrlp_mru_files, |g:ctrlp_mruf_max|, |g:ctrlp_mruf_exclude|, |g:ctrlp_mruf_include| + New command: |:CtrlPMRU| First public release: 2011/09/06~ =============================================================================== vim:ft=help:et:ts=2:sw=2:sts=2:norl