Go to parent directory with ../
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mseiwald
Hi,
it would be really nice, if one could go to the upper directory by entering ../ when in Command-T mode.
Best regards,
Michael
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Greg Hurrell
Just to clarify what you mean by "go to" there, do you mean that if you began your search query with
../
then Command-T would search for files in the parent directory, without actually changing Vim's current working directory? -
mseiwald
Yes, I meant exactly that.
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Greg Hurrell
I personally always use Command-T from within the project root of the whatever I'm working on, and Command-T itself is optimized to work in a very project-centric fashion, so I never need to open things from higher levels in the filesystem.
So this isn't something that I personally would use, but if you or somebody else wants to have a go at coming up with a patch then feel free to go for it.
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anonymous
is there a better solution to the problem listed in this link
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5585199/using-vims-command-t-within-rails-projects
thanks Jayan
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Taverius
Necro, but the lack of this is the one thing that keeps me from using Command-T.
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