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1. Features

1.1. Find and execute on files

This plugin define several commands that:

  1. search for files whose name match specified {file-patterns} within list of directories ({var}, $PATH or 'runtimepath').
  2. execute the Ex command {cmd} on the files found, if any.

In other words, if you are an adept of:

$> find {path} -name {pattern} -exec {command}

then, you may be interested by these three VIM commands:

:SearchInVar[!] {var} {cmd} {file-patterns} .. [ "|[0]" {params} .. ]
:SearchInPATH[!]      {cmd} {file-patterns} .. [ "|[0]" {params} .. ]
:SearchInRuntime[!]   {cmd} {file-patterns} .. [ "|[0]" {params} .. ]

Note: All these commands, as well as the new :Runtime command provides contextual auto-completion on the command line.

1.2. Advanced files opening

1.2.1. Split-Open files from 'path'

:Split[!] {file-patterns} ...~
:Vsplit[!] {file-patterns} ...~

look for files into 'path' and split open them like |:sp| or |:vsp| do.

When [!] is included, all found files are opened. When it is not included only the first file found is opened.

They are somehow equivalent to: :SearchInVar &path :sp {file-patterns}

Note: File-completion is provided, unlike |:sp| and |:vsp|.

1.2.2. Goto-or-Split-Open files from 'path'

GSplit[!] {file-patterns} ...~
GVSplit[!] {file-patterns} ...~

look for files into 'path'.

If several files match the {file-patterns}, the user will be asked to choose one file to open.

If a matching file is already opened in a window, this window is made the active window. If several files match, we jump to the first matching window. Using {bang} (!) will override this behaviour. Instead, the user will be asked which file must be opened if more than one match the {file-patterns}.

In either cases, if the selected (implicitly or explicitly) file is not already opened in a window, then a new window is split opened (like |:sp| or |:vsp| do) with the selected file.

Notes

  • These commands are related to |:Sp| and |:Vsp|.
  • File-completion is provided.
  • When several files match, common path denominator are stripped from the choices proposed (e.g. "/some/path/bar/file" and "/some/path/foo/file" are presented as "bar/file" and "foo/file")

1.2.3. Goto ... which file ?

gf, CTRL-W_f, and CTRL-W_v have been overridden in order:

  • to ask the user which file must be opened if several files match,
  • and to jump to an already opened window containing the selected file.

|CTRL-W_v| will do work as |CTRL-W_f|, but the window will be split vertically.

1.2.4. See also

A few plugins provide some similar features:

2. Installation

  • Requirements: Vim 7.+, lh-vim-lib
  • With vim-addon-manager, install search-in-runtime (this is the preferred method because of the dependencies)
ActivateAddons search-in-runtime
  • or you can clone the git repositories
git clone git@github.com:LucHermitte/lh-vim-lib.git
git clone git@github.com:LucHermitte/SearchInRuntime.git
  • or with Vundle/NeoBundle:
Bundle 'LucHermitte/lh-vim-lib'
Bundle 'LucHermitte/SearchInRuntime'

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