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* New option `g:ctrlp_live_update`: enable/disable the update-as-you-type functionality. * New option `g:ctrlp_max_depth`: the maximum directory depth to recurse into. * New command `ResetCtrlP`: reset all options and take in new values of the option variables. * Various other changes and bugfixes. |
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ctrlp.vim
Full path fuzzy file, buffer and MRU file finder for Vim.
- Written in pure Vimscript for MacVim and Vim 7.0+.
- Has full support for Vim’s regexp as search pattern, and more.
- Can also find file in most recently used files.
Basic Usage
- Press
<c-p>
or run:CtrlP
to invoke CtrlP. - Press
<c-f>
and<c-b>
while CtrlP is open to switch between find file, find buffer, and find MRU file modes. - Ever remember only a file’s name but not where it is? Press
<c-d>
while CtrlP is open to switch to filename only search. - Use
*
or|
in the prompt to submit the string as a Vim’s regexp pattern. - Or press
<c-r>
while CtrlP is open to switch to full regexp search mode. - End the input string with a colon
:
followed with a number to jump to that line in the selected file.
e.g.abc:45
to 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.
Basic Options
-
Change the mapping to invoke CtrlP:
let g:ctrlp_map = '<c-p>'
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When CtrlP is invoked, it automatically sets the working directory according to this variable:
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
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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):au BufEnter * cal ctrlp#SetWorkingPath(2)
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Enable/Disable Most Recently Used files monitoring and its functionalities:
let g:ctrlp_mru_files = 1
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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:set wildignore+=*/.git/*,*/.hg/*,*/.svn/* " for Linux/MacOSX set wildignore+=.git\*,.hg\*,.svn\* " for Windows
Check the docs for more mappings, commands and options.