diff --git a/.gitmodules b/.gitmodules index d008be7c..ddcd7b39 100644 --- a/.gitmodules +++ b/.gitmodules @@ -7,3 +7,6 @@ [submodule "my_plugins/vim-snazzy"] path = my_plugins/vim-snazzy url = git@github.com:connorholyday/vim-snazzy.git +[submodule "my_plugins/fzf.vim"] + path = my_plugins/fzf.vim + url = https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.vim.git diff --git a/my_configs.vim b/my_configs.vim index dcaf64ae..985ac17b 100644 --- a/my_configs.vim +++ b/my_configs.vim @@ -14,5 +14,4 @@ set shiftwidth=2 set tabstop=2 set nofoldenable map ` gg=G -cnoreabbrev Ack Ack! -nnoremap g :Ack! +nnoremap :Files diff --git a/my_plugins/fzf.vim b/my_plugins/fzf.vim new file mode 160000 index 00000000..91ed5f4b --- /dev/null +++ b/my_plugins/fzf.vim @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Subproject commit 91ed5f4b39b6e4a2ca50be1c8cec7e1148145fab diff --git a/sources_non_forked/ack.vim/.gitignore b/sources_non_forked/ack.vim/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index 6e92f57d..00000000 --- a/sources_non_forked/ack.vim/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -tags diff --git a/sources_non_forked/ack.vim/LICENSE b/sources_non_forked/ack.vim/LICENSE deleted file mode 100644 index 056ea36c..00000000 --- a/sources_non_forked/ack.vim/LICENSE +++ /dev/null @@ -1,89 +0,0 @@ -ack.vim is distributed under the same license terms as Vim itself, which you -can find in full with `:help license` within Vim, or copied in full herein. - -Copyright (c) 2007-2015 Antoine Imbert - and contributors. - -Maintainers may be contacted via GitHub Issues at: - - https://github.com/mileszs/ack.vim/issues - - -VIM LICENSE - -I) There are no restrictions on distributing unmodified copies of Vim except - that they must include this license text. 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The preferred way to do this is - by e-mail or by uploading the files to a server and e-mailing the URL. - If the number of changes is small (e.g., a modified Makefile) e-mailing a - context diff will do. The e-mail address to be used is - - -IV) It is not allowed to remove this license from the distribution of the Vim - sources, parts of it or from a modified version. You may use this - license for previous Vim releases instead of the license that they came - with, at your option. diff --git a/sources_non_forked/ack.vim/README.md b/sources_non_forked/ack.vim/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index 378fc3e3..00000000 --- a/sources_non_forked/ack.vim/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,163 +0,0 @@ -# ack.vim - -Run your favorite search tool from Vim, with an enhanced results list. - -This plugin was designed as a Vim frontend for the programmer's search tool -[ack]. ack can be used as a replacement for 99% of the uses of `grep`. The -plugin allows you to search with ack from within Vim and shows the results in a -split window. - -But here's a little secret for the Vim-seasoned: it's just a light wrapper for -Vim's [grepprg] and the [quickfix] window for match results. This makes it easy -to integrate with your own Vim configuration and use existing knowledge of core -features. It also means the plugin is flexible to use with other search tools. - -[grepprg]: http://vimdoc.sourceforge.net/htmldoc/options.html#'grepprg' -[quickfix]: http://vimdoc.sourceforge.net/htmldoc/quickfix.html#quickfix - -## Installation - -### ack - -You will need ack (>= 2.0), of course. To install it follow the -[manual](http://beyondgrep.com/install/). - -### The Plugin - -It is recommended to use one of the popular plugin managers for Vim. There are -many and you probably already have a preferred one, but a few examples for your -copy-and-paste convenience: - -#### Pathogen - - $ git clone https://github.com/mileszs/ack.vim.git ~/.vim/bundle/ack.vim - -#### Vundle - -```vim -Plugin 'mileszs/ack.vim' -``` - -#### NeoBundle - -```vim -NeoBundle 'mileszs/ack.vim' -``` - -#### Manual (not recommended) - -[Download][releases] the plugin and extract it in `~/.vim/` (or -`%PROGRAMFILES%/Vim/vimfiles` on Windows). - -## Usage - - :Ack [options] {pattern} [{directories}] - -Search recursively in `{directories}` (which defaults to the current directory) -for the `{pattern}`. - -Files containing the search term will be listed in the quickfix window, along -with the line number of the occurrence, once for each occurrence. `` on -a line in this window will open the file and place the cursor on the matching -line. - -Just like where you use `:grep`, `:grepadd`, `:lgrep`, and :`lgrepadd`, you can -use `:Ack`, `:AckAdd`, `:LAck`, and `:LAckAdd` respectively. (See `:help Ack` -after installing, or [`doc/ack.txt`][doc] in the repo, for more information.) - -For more ack help see [ack documentation](http://beyondgrep.com/documentation/). - -[doc]: https://github.com/mileszs/ack.vim/blob/master/doc/ack.txt - -### Keyboard Shortcuts - -The quickfix results window is augmented with these convenience mappings: - - ? a quick summary of these keys, repeat to close - o to open (same as Enter) - O to open and close the quickfix window - go to preview file, open but maintain focus on ack.vim results - t to open in new tab - T to open in new tab without moving to it - h to open in horizontal split - H to open in horizontal split, keeping focus on the results - v to open in vertical split - gv to open in vertical split, keeping focus on the results - q to close the quickfix window - -### Gotchas - -To search for a pattern that contains whitespace, you need to enclose the -pattern in single quotes. For example: `:Ack 'foo bar'` to search for -'foo bar'. - -Some characters have special meaning, and need to be escaped in your search -pattern. For instance, `#`. You need to escape it with `:Ack '\\\#define -foo'` to search for '#define foo'. See [issue #5]. - -[issue #5]: https://github.com/mileszs/ack.vim/issues/5 - -## Possibly FAQ - -#### Can I use `ag` ([The Silver Searcher]) with this? - -Absolutely, and probably other tools if their output is similar or you can -write a pattern match for it--just set `g:ackprg`. If you like, you can fall -back to Ack in case you use your vimrc on a system without Ag available: - -```vim -if executable('ag') - let g:ackprg = 'ag --vimgrep' -endif -``` - -Since Ack is quite portable you might check a copy of it into your dotfiles -repository in `~/bin` so you'll nearly always have it available. - -#### What's the difference from ag.vim? - -Well... not a lot really. - -Present maintainer, yours truly, [kind of wishes they never forked][sadface], -contributes to both, and wouldn't mind seeing them merged again. ag.vim got a -nice code clean-up (which ack.vim is now hopefully getting), and ack.vim picked -up a few features that haven't made their way to ag.vim, like `:AckWindow`, -optional background search execution with [vim-dispatch], and auto-previewing. - -#### I don't want to jump to the first result automatically. #### - -Use `:Ack!`, with bang. If you want this behavior most of the time, you might -like an abbreviation or mapping in your personal config, something like these: - -```vim -cnoreabbrev Ack Ack! -nnoremap a :Ack! -``` - -Most of the `:[L]Ack*` commands support this. Note that this behavior follows -the convention of Vim's built-in `:grep` and `:make` commands. - -[The Silver Searcher]: https://github.com/ggreer/the_silver_searcher -[sadface]: https://github.com/mileszs/ack.vim/commit/d97090fb502d40229e6976dfec0e06636ba227d5#commitcomment-5771145 - -## Changelog - -Please see [the GitHub releases page][releases]. - -## Credits - -This plugin is derived from Antoine Imbert's blog post [ack and Vim -Integration][] (in particular, the function in the update to the post). [Miles -Sterrett][mileszs] packaged it up as a plugin and documented it in Vim's help -format, and since then [many contributors][contributors] have submitted -enhancements and fixes. - -And of course, where would we be without [ack]. And, you know, Vim. - -[ack and Vim Integration]: http://blog.ant0ine.com/typepad/2007/03/ack-and-vim-integration.html -[mileszs]: https://github.com/mileszs -[contributors]: https://github.com/mileszs/ack.vim/graphs/contributors -[ack]: http://beyondgrep.com/ - -[vim-dispatch]: https://github.com/tpope/vim-dispatch -[releases]: https://github.com/mileszs/ack.vim/releases diff --git a/sources_non_forked/ack.vim/autoload/ack.vim b/sources_non_forked/ack.vim/autoload/ack.vim deleted file mode 100644 index b6afdba4..00000000 --- a/sources_non_forked/ack.vim/autoload/ack.vim +++ /dev/null @@ -1,246 +0,0 @@ -if exists('g:autoloaded_ack') || &cp - finish -endif - -if exists('g:ack_use_dispatch') - if g:ack_use_dispatch && !exists(':Dispatch') - call s:Warn('Dispatch not loaded! Falling back to g:ack_use_dispatch = 0.') - let g:ack_use_dispatch = 0 - endif -else - let g:ack_use_dispatch = 0 -endif - -"----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -" Public API -"----------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -function! ack#Ack(cmd, args) "{{{ - call s:Init(a:cmd) - redraw - - " Local values that we'll temporarily set as options when searching - let l:grepprg = g:ackprg - let l:grepformat = '%f:%l:%c:%m,%f:%l:%m' " Include column number - - " Strip some options that are meaningless for path search and set match - " format accordingly. - if s:SearchingFilepaths() - let l:grepprg = substitute(l:grepprg, '-H\|--column', '', 'g') - let l:grepformat = '%f' - endif - - " Check user policy for blank searches - if empty(a:args) - if !g:ack_use_cword_for_empty_search - echo "No regular expression found." - return - endif - endif - - " If no pattern is provided, search for the word under the cursor - let l:grepargs = empty(a:args) ? expand("") : a:args . join(a:000, ' ') - - "Bypass search if cursor is on blank string - if l:grepargs == "" - echo "No regular expression found." - return - endif - - " NOTE: we escape special chars, but not everything using shellescape to - " allow for passing arguments etc - let l:escaped_args = escape(l:grepargs, '|#%') - - echo "Searching ..." - - if g:ack_use_dispatch - call s:SearchWithDispatch(l:grepprg, l:escaped_args, l:grepformat) - else - call s:SearchWithGrep(a:cmd, l:grepprg, l:escaped_args, l:grepformat) - endif - - " Dispatch has no callback mechanism currently, we just have to display the - " list window early and wait for it to populate :-/ - call ack#ShowResults() - call s:Highlight(l:grepargs) -endfunction "}}} - -function! ack#AckFromSearch(cmd, args) "{{{ - let search = getreg('/') - " translate vim regular expression to perl regular expression. - let search = substitute(search, '\(\\<\|\\>\)', '\\b', 'g') - call ack#Ack(a:cmd, '"' . search . '" ' . a:args) -endfunction "}}} - -function! ack#AckHelp(cmd, args) "{{{ - let args = a:args . ' ' . s:GetDocLocations() - call ack#Ack(a:cmd, args) -endfunction "}}} - -function! ack#AckWindow(cmd, args) "{{{ - let files = tabpagebuflist() - - " remove duplicated filenames (files appearing in more than one window) - let files = filter(copy(sort(files)), 'index(files,v:val,v:key+1)==-1') - call map(files, "bufname(v:val)") - - " remove unnamed buffers as quickfix (empty strings before shellescape) - call filter(files, 'v:val != ""') - - " expand to full path (avoid problems with cd/lcd in au QuickFixCmdPre) - let files = map(files, "shellescape(fnamemodify(v:val, ':p'))") - let args = a:args . ' ' . join(files) - - call ack#Ack(a:cmd, args) -endfunction "}}} - -function! ack#ShowResults() "{{{ - let l:handler = s:UsingLocList() ? g:ack_lhandler : g:ack_qhandler - execute l:handler - call s:ApplyMappings() - redraw! -endfunction "}}} - -"----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -" Private API -"----------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -function! s:ApplyMappings() "{{{ - if !s:UsingListMappings() || &filetype != 'qf' - return - endif - - let l:wintype = s:UsingLocList() ? 'l' : 'c' - let l:closemap = ':' . l:wintype . 'close' - let g:ack_mappings.q = l:closemap - - nnoremap ? :call QuickHelp() - - if g:ack_autoclose - " We just map the 'go' and 'gv' mappings to close on autoclose, wtf? - for key_map in items(g:ack_mappings) - execute printf("nnoremap %s %s", get(key_map, 0), get(key_map, 1) . l:closemap) - endfor - - execute "nnoremap " . l:closemap - else - for key_map in items(g:ack_mappings) - execute printf("nnoremap %s %s", get(key_map, 0), get(key_map, 1)) - endfor - endif - - if exists("g:ackpreview") " if auto preview in on, remap j and k keys - nnoremap j j - nnoremap k k - nmap j - nmap k - endif -endfunction "}}} - -function! s:GetDocLocations() "{{{ - let dp = '' - for p in split(&rtp, ',') - let p = p . '/doc/' - if isdirectory(p) - let dp = p . '*.txt ' . dp - endif - endfor - - return dp -endfunction "}}} - -function! s:Highlight(args) "{{{ - if !g:ackhighlight - return - endif - - let @/ = matchstr(a:args, "\\v(-)\@", "n") -endfunction "}}} - -" Initialize state for an :Ack* or :LAck* search -function! s:Init(cmd) "{{{ - let s:searching_filepaths = (a:cmd =~# '-g$') ? 1 : 0 - let s:using_loclist = (a:cmd =~# '^l') ? 1 : 0 - - if g:ack_use_dispatch && s:using_loclist - call s:Warn('Dispatch does not support location lists! Proceeding with quickfix...') - let s:using_loclist = 0 - endif -endfunction "}}} - -function! s:QuickHelp() "{{{ - execute 'edit' globpath(&rtp, 'doc/ack_quick_help.txt') - - silent normal gg - setlocal buftype=nofile bufhidden=hide nobuflisted - setlocal nomodifiable noswapfile - setlocal filetype=help - setlocal nonumber norelativenumber nowrap - setlocal foldmethod=diff foldlevel=20 - - nnoremap ? :q!:call ack#ShowResults() -endfunction "}}} - -function! s:SearchWithDispatch(grepprg, grepargs, grepformat) "{{{ - let l:makeprg_bak = &l:makeprg - let l:errorformat_bak = &l:errorformat - - " We don't execute a :grep command for Dispatch, so add -g here instead - if s:SearchingFilepaths() - let l:grepprg = a:grepprg . ' -g' - else - let l:grepprg = a:grepprg - endif - - try - let &l:makeprg = l:grepprg . ' ' . a:grepargs - let &l:errorformat = a:grepformat - - Make - finally - let &l:makeprg = l:makeprg_bak - let &l:errorformat = l:errorformat_bak - endtry -endfunction "}}} - -function! s:SearchWithGrep(grepcmd, grepprg, grepargs, grepformat) "{{{ - let l:grepprg_bak = &l:grepprg - let l:grepformat_bak = &grepformat - - try - let &l:grepprg = a:grepprg - let &grepformat = a:grepformat - - silent execute a:grepcmd a:grepargs - finally - let &l:grepprg = l:grepprg_bak - let &grepformat = l:grepformat_bak - endtry -endfunction "}}} - -" Are we finding matching files, not lines? (the -g option -- :AckFile) -function! s:SearchingFilepaths() "{{{ - return get(s:, 'searching_filepaths', 0) -endfunction "}}} - -" Predicate for whether mappings are enabled for list type of current search. -function! s:UsingListMappings() "{{{ - if s:UsingLocList() - return g:ack_apply_lmappings - else - return g:ack_apply_qmappings - endif -endfunction "}}} - -" Were we invoked with a :LAck command? -function! s:UsingLocList() "{{{ - return get(s:, 'using_loclist', 0) -endfunction "}}} - -function! s:Warn(msg) "{{{ - echohl WarningMsg | echomsg 'Ack: ' . a:msg | echohl None -endf "}}} - -let g:autoloaded_ack = 1 -" vim:set et sw=2 ts=2 tw=78 fdm=marker diff --git a/sources_non_forked/ack.vim/doc/ack.txt b/sources_non_forked/ack.vim/doc/ack.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 22e884bc..00000000 --- a/sources_non_forked/ack.vim/doc/ack.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,315 +0,0 @@ -*ack.txt* Plugin that integrates ack with Vim - -============================================================================== -Author: Antoine Imbert *ack-author* -License: Same terms as Vim itself (see |license|) - -This plugin is only available if 'compatible' is not set. - -{Vi does not have any of this} - -============================================================================== -INTRODUCTION *ack* - -This plugin is a front for the Perl module App::Ack. Ack can be used as a -replacement for grep. This plugin will allow you to run ack from vim, and -shows the results in a split window. - -:Ack[!] [options] {pattern} [{directory}] *:Ack* - - Search recursively in {directory} (which defaults to the current - directory) for the {pattern}. Behaves just like the |:grep| command, but - will open the |Quickfix| window for you. If [!] is not given the first - occurrence is jumped to. - -:AckAdd [options] {pattern} [{directory}] *:AckAdd* - - Just like |:Ack|, but instead of making a new list, the matches are - appended to the current |quickfix| list. - -:AckFromSearch [{directory}] *:AckFromSearch* - - Just like |:Ack| but the pattern is from previous search. - -:LAck [options] {pattern} [{directory}] *:LAck* - - Just like |:Ack| but instead of the |quickfix| list, matches are placed in - the current |location-list|. - -:LAckAdd [options] {pattern} [{directory}] *:LAckAdd* - - Just like |:AckAdd| but instead of the |quickfix| list, matches are added - to the current |location-list| - -:AckFile [options] {pattern} [{directory}] *:AckFile* - - Search recursively in {directory} (which defaults to the current - directory) for filenames matching the {pattern}. Behaves just like the - |:grep| command, but will open the |Quickfix| window for you. - -:AckHelp[!] [options] {pattern} *:AckHelp* - - Search vim documentation files for the {pattern}. Behaves just like the - |:Ack| command, but searches only vim documentation .txt files - -:LAckHelp [options] {pattern} *:LAckHelp* - - Just like |:AckHelp| but instead of the |quickfix| list, matches are placed - in the current |location-list|. - -:AckWindow[!] [options] {pattern} *:AckWindow* - - Search all buffers visible in the screen (current tab page only) files for - the {pattern}. - -:LAckWindow [options] {pattern} *:LAckWindow* - - Just like |:AckWindow| but instead of the |quickfix| list, matches are - placed in the current |location-list|. - -Files containing the search term will be listed in the split window, along -with the line number of the occurrence, once for each occurrence. on -a line in this window will open the file, and place the cursor on the matching -line. - -Note that if you are using Dispatch.vim with |g:ack_use_dispatch|, location -lists are not supported, because Dispatch does not support them at this time. -`:LAck` versions of commands above will give a warning and proceed to use the -quickfix list instead. - -See http://beyondgrep.com/ for more information on searching with ack. - - -============================================================================== -CONFIGURATION *ack-configuration* - - *g:ackprg* -g:ackprg -Default for ubuntu: "ack-grep" -Default for other systems: "ack" - -Use this option to specify the search command and its default arguments. - -Example: -> - let g:ackprg = "ag --vimgrep" -< - *g:ack_default_options* -g:ack_default_options -Default: " -s -H --nocolor --nogroup --column" - -Use this option to specify the default arguments given to `ack`. This is only -used if |g:ackprg| has not been customized from the default--if you are using -a custom search program instead of Ack, set your preferred options in -|g:ackprg|. - -NOTE: This option may be deprecated in the future. ~ - -Example: -> - let g:ack_default_options = - \ " -s -H --nocolor --nogroup --column --smart-case --follow" -< - *g:ack_apply_qmappings* -g:ack_apply_qmappings -Default: 1 - -This option enables mappings on the |quickfix| window. - - *g:ack_apply_lmappings* -g:ack_apply_lmappings -Default: 1 - -This option enables mappings on |location-list| windows. - - *g:ack_mappings* -g:ack_mappings -Default: { - \ "t": "T", - \ "T": "TgTj", - \ "o": "", - \ "O": ":ccl", - \ "go": "j", - \ "h": "K", - \ "H": "Kb", - \ "v": "HbJt", - \ "gv": "HbJ" } - -This option list all maps create on quickfix/Location list window. - -Example, if you want to open the result in the middle of the screen: -> - let g:ack_mappings = { "o": "zz" } -< - *g:ack_qhandler* -g:ack_qhandler -Default: "botright copen" - -Command to open the quickview window. - -If you want to open a quickview window with 30 lines you can do: -> - let g:ack_qhandler = "botright copen 30" -< - *g:ack_lhandler* -g:ack_lhandler -Default: "botright lopen" - -Command to open the Location list window. - -If you want to open a Location list window with 30 lines you can do: -> - let g:ack_lhandler = "botright lopen 30" -< - *g:ackhighlight* -g:ackhighlight -Default: 0 - -Use this option to highlight the searched term. - -Example: -> - let g:ackhighlight = 1 -< - *g:ack_autoclose* -g:ack_autoclose -Default: 0 - -Use this option to specify whether to close the quickfix window after -using any of the shortcuts. - -Example: -> - let g:ack_autoclose = 1 -< - *g:ack_autofold_results* -g:ack_autofold_results -Default: 0 - -Use this option to fold the results in quickfix by file name. Only the current -fold will be open by default and while you press 'j' and 'k' to move between the -results if you hit other fold the last one will be closed and the current will -be open. - -Example: -> - let g:ack_autofold_results = 1 -< - *g:ackpreview* -g:ackpreview -Default: 0 - -Use this option to automagically open the file with 'j' or 'k'. - -Example: -> - let g:ackpreview = 1 -< - *g:ack_use_dispatch* -g:ack_use_dispatch -Default: 0 - -Use this option to use vim-dispatch to run searches in the background, with a -variety of execution backends for different systems. - -Due to limitations in Dispatch at this time, location lists are unsupported -and result windows will appear before results are ready. Still, these may be -acceptable tradeoffs for very large projects where searches are slow. - -Example: -> - let g:ack_use_dispatch = 1 -< - *g:ack_use_cword_for_empty_search* -g:ack_use_cword_for_empty_search -Default: 1 - -Use this option to enable blank searches to run against the word under the -cursor. When this option is not set, blank searches will only output an error -message. - -Example: -> - let g:ack_use_cword_for_empty_search = 0 -< -============================================================================== -MAPPINGS *ack-mappings* - -The following keyboard shortcuts are available in the |quickfix| and -|location-list| windows: - -? display a quick summary of these mappings. - -o open file (same as Enter). - -O open file and close the quickfix window. - -go preview file (open but maintain focus on ack.vim results). - -t open in a new tab. - -T open in new tab without moving to it. - -h open in horizontal split. - -H open in horizontal split, keeping focus on the results. - -v open in vertical split. - -gv open in vertical split, keeping focus on the results. - -q close the quickfix window. - -To adjust these, see |g:ack_mappings|. - -============================================================================== -Ignoring files *ack-ignore* - -If you're using this plugin with ag, The Silver Searcher, bear in mind that: - - - It ignores file patterns from your .gitignore and .hgignore. - - - If there are other files in your source repository you don't wish to - search, you can add their patterns to an .agignore file. - -============================================================================== -ISSUES AND FAQ *ack-issues-and-faq* - -I don't want to jump to the first result automatically.~ - - Use `:Ack!`, with bang. If you want this behavior most of the time, you - might like an abbreviation or mapping in your personal config, something - like these: -> - cnoreabbrev Ack Ack! - nnoremap a :Ack! -< - Most of the `:[L]Ack*` commands support this. Note that this behavior - follows the convention of Vim's built-in |:grep| and |:make| commands. - -I use NERDTree and opening ack.vim results in a vertical split displacing it.~ - - You are probably using NERDTree with its default alignment at the left - side of the window. Set these custom mappings in your vimrc to work around - this: -> - let g:ack_mappings = { - \ 'v': 'LpJp', - \ 'gv': 'LpJ' } -< - This solution will be improved in the future. - -Results show a mix of relative and absolute paths, making them hard to read.~ - - This is a quirk of Vim that can happen with plain |:vimgrep| too. You can - try this in your vimrc to work around it: -> - autocmd BufAdd * exe "cd" fnameescape(getcwd()) -< - but for some users this may be disruptive to their Vim workflow. For more - details, see: - - http://vi.stackexchange.com/a/4816/7174 - https://github.com/mileszs/ack.vim/issues/143 - -vim:set et sw=4 ts=4 tw=78: diff --git a/sources_non_forked/ack.vim/doc/ack_quick_help.txt b/sources_non_forked/ack.vim/doc/ack_quick_help.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 94306a0e..00000000 --- a/sources_non_forked/ack.vim/doc/ack_quick_help.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -==== ack.vim quick help =============== - - *?:* a quick summary of these keys, repeat to close - *o:* to open (same as Enter) - *O:* to open and close the quickfix window - *go:* to preview file, open but maintain focus on ack.vim results - *t:* to open in new tab - *T:* to open in new tab without moving to it - *h:* to open in horizontal split - *H:* to open in horizontal split, keeping focus on the results - *v:* to open in vertical split - *gv:* to open in vertical split, keeping focus on the results - *q:* to close the quickfix window - -======================================== diff --git a/sources_non_forked/ack.vim/ftplugin/qf.vim b/sources_non_forked/ack.vim/ftplugin/qf.vim deleted file mode 100644 index 27564fa7..00000000 --- a/sources_non_forked/ack.vim/ftplugin/qf.vim +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -if exists("g:ack_autofold_results") && g:ack_autofold_results - setlocal foldlevel=0 - setlocal foldmethod=expr - setlocal foldexpr=matchstr(getline(v:lnum),'^[^\|]\\+')==#matchstr(getline(v:lnum+1),'^[^\|]\\+')?1:'<1' - setlocal foldenable - setlocal foldclose=all - setlocal foldopen=all - nnoremap j jzz -endif diff --git a/sources_non_forked/ack.vim/plugin/ack.vim b/sources_non_forked/ack.vim/plugin/ack.vim deleted file mode 100644 index 202ae2ea..00000000 --- a/sources_non_forked/ack.vim/plugin/ack.vim +++ /dev/null @@ -1,83 +0,0 @@ -if exists('g:loaded_ack') || &cp - finish -endif - -if !exists("g:ack_default_options") - let g:ack_default_options = " -s -H --nopager --nocolor --nogroup --column" -endif - -" Location of the ack utility -if !exists("g:ackprg") - if executable('ack-grep') - let g:ackprg = "ack-grep" - elseif executable('ack') - let g:ackprg = "ack" - else - finish - endif - let g:ackprg .= g:ack_default_options -endif - -if !exists("g:ack_apply_qmappings") - let g:ack_apply_qmappings = !exists("g:ack_qhandler") -endif - -if !exists("g:ack_apply_lmappings") - let g:ack_apply_lmappings = !exists("g:ack_lhandler") -endif - -let s:ack_mappings = { - \ "t": "T", - \ "T": "TgTj", - \ "o": "", - \ "O": "pc", - \ "go": "p", - \ "h": "K", - \ "H": "Kb", - \ "v": "HbJt", - \ "gv": "HbJ" } - -if exists("g:ack_mappings") - let g:ack_mappings = extend(s:ack_mappings, g:ack_mappings) -else - let g:ack_mappings = s:ack_mappings -endif - -if !exists("g:ack_qhandler") - let g:ack_qhandler = "botright copen" -endif - -if !exists("g:ack_lhandler") - let g:ack_lhandler = "botright lopen" -endif - -if !exists("g:ackhighlight") - let g:ackhighlight = 0 -endif - -if !exists("g:ack_autoclose") - let g:ack_autoclose = 0 -endif - -if !exists("g:ack_autofold_results") - let g:ack_autofold_results = 0 -endif - -if !exists("g:ack_use_cword_for_empty_search") - let g:ack_use_cword_for_empty_search = 1 -endif - -command! -bang -nargs=* -complete=file Ack call ack#Ack('grep', ) -command! -bang -nargs=* -complete=file AckAdd call ack#Ack('grepadd', ) -command! -bang -nargs=* -complete=file AckFromSearch call ack#AckFromSearch('grep', ) -command! -bang -nargs=* -complete=file LAck call ack#Ack('lgrep', ) -command! -bang -nargs=* -complete=file LAckAdd call ack#Ack('lgrepadd', ) -command! -bang -nargs=* -complete=file AckFile call ack#Ack('grep -g', ) -command! -bang -nargs=* -complete=help AckHelp call ack#AckHelp('grep', ) -command! -bang -nargs=* -complete=help LAckHelp call ack#AckHelp('lgrep', ) -command! -bang -nargs=* AckWindow call ack#AckWindow('grep', ) -command! -bang -nargs=* LAckWindow call ack#AckWindow('lgrep', ) - -let g:loaded_ack = 1 - -" vim:set et sw=2 ts=2 tw=78 fdm=marker diff --git a/sources_non_forked/bufexplorer/README.md b/sources_non_forked/bufexplorer/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index f34dab5e..00000000 --- a/sources_non_forked/bufexplorer/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -created by ---------- -[jeff lanzarotta](http://www.vim.org/account/profile.php?user_id=97) - -script type ----------- -utility - -description ------------ -With bufexplorer, you can quickly and easily switch between buffers by using the one of the default public interfaces: - - '\be' (normal open) or - '\bs' (force horizontal split open) or - '\bv' (force vertical split open) - -Once the bufexplorer window is open you can use the normal movement keys (hjkl) to move around and then use or to select the buffer you would like to open. If you would like to have the selected buffer opened in a new tab, simply press either or 't'. Please note that when opening a buffer in a tab, that if the buffer is already in another tab, bufexplorer can switch to that tab automatically for you if you would like. More about that in the supplied VIM help. - -Bufexplorer also offers various options including: - -* Display the list of buffers in various sort orders including: - * Most Recently Used (MRU) which is the default - * Buffer number - * File name - * File extension - * Full file path name -* Delete buffer from list - -For more about options, sort orders, configuration options, etc. please see the supplied VIM help. - -install details ---------------- -Simply unzip bufexplorer.zip into a directory in your 'runtimepath', usually ~/.vim or c:\vimfiles, and restart Vim. This zip file contains plugin\bufexplorer.vim, and doc\bufexplorer.txt. See ':help add-local-help' on how to add bufexplorer.txt to vim's help system. - -NOTE ----- -Version 7.0.12 and above will ONLY work with 7.0 and above of Vim. - -**IMPORTANT**: If you have a version prior to 7.1.2 that contains an autoload\bufexplorer.vim file, please REMOVE the autoload\bufexlorer.vim AND the plugin\bufexplorer.vim files before installing a new version. diff --git a/sources_non_forked/bufexplorer/doc/bufexplorer.txt b/sources_non_forked/bufexplorer/doc/bufexplorer.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 06e92237..00000000 --- a/sources_non_forked/bufexplorer/doc/bufexplorer.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,513 +0,0 @@ -*bufexplorer.txt* Buffer Explorer Last Change: 22 Oct 2010 - -Buffer Explorer *buffer-explorer* *bufexplorer* - Version 7.2.8 - -Plugin for easily exploring (or browsing) Vim |:buffers|. - -|bufexplorer-installation| Installation -|bufexplorer-usage| Usage -|bufexplorer-windowlayout| Window Layout -|bufexplorer-customization| Customization -|bufexplorer-changelog| Change Log -|bufexplorer-todo| Todo -|bufexplorer-credits| Credits - -For Vim version 7.0 and above. -This plugin is only available if 'compatible' is not set. - -{Vi does not have any of this} - -============================================================================== -INSTALLATION *bufexplorer-installation* - -To install: - - Download the bufexplorer.zip. - - Extract the zip archive into your runtime directory. - The archive contains plugin/bufexplorer.vim, and doc/bufexplorer.txt. - - Start Vim or goto an existing instance of Vim. - - Execute the following command: -> - :helptag /doc -< - This will generate all the help tags for any file located in the doc - directory. - -============================================================================== -USAGE *bufexplorer-usage* - -To start exploring in the current window, use: > - \be or :BufExplorer -To start exploring in a newly split horizontal window, use: > - \bs or :BufExplorerHorizontalSplit -To start exploring in a newly split vertical window, use: > - \bv or :BufExplorerVerticalSplit - -If you would like to use something other than '\', you may simply change the -leader (see |mapleader|). - -Note: If the current buffer is modified when bufexplorer started, the current - window is always split and the new bufexplorer is displayed in that new - window. - -Commands to use once exploring: - - Toggle help information. - Opens the buffer that is under the cursor into the current - window. - Opens the buffer that is under the cursor into the current - window. - Opens the buffer that is under the cursor in another tab. - d |:delete|the buffer under the cursor from the list. The - buffer's 'buflisted' is cleared. This allows for the buffer to - be displayed again using the 'show unlisted' command. - R Toggles relative path/absolute path. - T Toggles to show only buffers for this tab or not. - D |:wipeout|the buffer under the cursor from the list. When a - buffers is wiped, it will not be shown when unlisted buffer are - displayed. - f Toggles whether you are taken to the active window when - selecting a buffer or not. - o Opens the buffer that is under the cursor into the current - window. - p Toggles the showing of a split filename/pathname. - q Quit exploring. - r Reverses the order the buffers are listed in. - s Selects the order the buffers are listed in. Either by buffer - number, file name, file extension, most recently used (MRU), or - full path. - t Opens the buffer that is under the cursor in another tab. - u Toggles the showing of "unlisted" buffers. - -Once invoked, Buffer Explorer displays a sorted list (MRU is the default -sort method) of all the buffers that are currently opened. You are then -able to move the cursor to the line containing the buffer's name you are -wanting to act upon. Once you have selected the buffer you would like, -you can then either open it, close it(delete), resort the list, reverse -the sort, quit exploring and so on... - -=============================================================================== -WINDOW LAYOUT *bufexplorer-windowlayout* - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -" Press for Help -" Sorted by mru | Locate buffer | Absolute Split path -"= - 01 %a bufexplorer.txt C:\Vim\vimfiles\doc line 87 - 02 # bufexplorer.vim c:\Vim\vimfiles\plugin line 1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - | | | | | - | | | | +-- Current Line #. - | | | +-- Relative/Full Path - | | +-- Buffer Name. - | +-- Buffer Attributes. See|:buffers|for more information. - +-- Buffer Number. See|:buffers|for more information. - -=============================================================================== -CUSTOMIZATION *bufexplorer-customization* - - *g:bufExplorerChgWin* -If set, bufexplorer will bring up the selected buffer in the window specified -by g:bufExplorerChgWin. - - *g:bufExplorerDefaultHelp* -To control whether the default help is displayed or not, use: > - let g:bufExplorerDefaultHelp=0 " Do not show default help. - let g:bufExplorerDefaultHelp=1 " Show default help. -The default is to show the default help. - - *g:bufExplorerDetailedHelp* -To control whether detailed help is display by, use: > - let g:bufExplorerDetailedHelp=0 " Do not show detailed help. - let g:bufExplorerDetailedHelp=1 " Show detailed help. -The default is NOT to show detailed help. - - *g:bufExplorerFindActive* -To control whether you are taken to the active window when selecting a buffer, -use: > - let g:bufExplorerFindActive=0 " Do not go to active window. - let g:bufExplorerFindActive=1 " Go to active window. -The default is to be taken to the active window. - - *g:bufExplorerFuncRef* -When a buffer is selected, the functions specified either singly or as a list -will be called. - - *g:bufExplorerReverseSort* -To control whether to sort the buffer in reverse order or not, use: > - let g:bufExplorerReverseSort=0 " Do not sort in reverse order. - let g:bufExplorerReverseSort=1 " Sort in reverse order. -The default is NOT to sort in reverse order. - - *g:bufExplorerShowDirectories* -Directories usually show up in the list from using a command like ":e .". -To control whether to show directories in the buffer list or not, use: > - let g:bufExplorerShowDirectories=1 " Show directories. - let g:bufExplorerShowDirectories=0 " Don't show directories. -The default is to show directories. - - *g:bufExplorerShowRelativePath* -To control whether to show absolute paths or relative to the current -directory, use: > - let g:bufExplorerShowRelativePath=0 " Show absolute paths. - let g:bufExplorerShowRelativePath=1 " Show relative paths. -The default is to show absolute paths. - - *g:bufExplorerShowTabBuffer* -To control weither or not to show buffers on for the specific tab or not, use: > - let g:bufExplorerShowTabBuffer=0 " No. - let g:bufExplorerShowTabBuffer=1 " Yes. -The default is not to show. - - *g:bufExplorerShowUnlisted* -To control whether to show unlisted buffer or not, use: > - let g:bufExplorerShowUnlisted=0 " Do not show unlisted buffers. - let g:bufExplorerShowUnlisted=1 " Show unlisted buffers. -The default is to NOT show unlisted buffers. - - *g:bufExplorerSortBy* -To control what field the buffers are sorted by, use: > - let g:bufExplorerSortBy='extension' " Sort by file extension. - let g:bufExplorerSortBy='fullpath' " Sort by full file path name. - let g:bufExplorerSortBy='mru' " Sort by most recently used. - let g:bufExplorerSortBy='name' " Sort by the buffer's name. - let g:bufExplorerSortBy='number' " Sort by the buffer's number. -The default is to sort by mru. - - *g:bufExplorerSplitBelow* -To control where the new split window will be placed above or below the -current window, use: > - let g:bufExplorerSplitBelow=1 " Split new window below current. - let g:bufExplorerSplitBelow=0 " Split new window above current. -The default is to use what ever is set by the global &splitbelow -variable. - - *g:bufExplorerSplitOutPathName* -To control whether to split out the path and file name or not, use: > - let g:bufExplorerSplitOutPathName=1 " Split the path and file name. - let g:bufExplorerSplitOutPathName=0 " Don't split the path and file - " name. -The default is to split the path and file name. - - *g:bufExplorerSplitRight* -To control where the new vsplit window will be placed to the left or right of -current window, use: > - let g:bufExplorerSplitRight=0 " Split left. - let g:bufExplorerSplitRight=1 " Split right. -The default is to use the global &splitright. - -=============================================================================== -CHANGE LOG *bufexplorer-changelog* - -7.2.8 - Enhancements: - * Thanks to Charles Campbell for integrating bufexplorer with GDBMGR. - http://mysite.verizon.net/astronaut/vim/index.html#GDBMGR -7.2.7 - Fix: - * My 1st attempt to fix the "cache" issue where buffers information - has changed but the cache/display does not reflect those changes. - More work still needs to be done. -7.2.6 - Fix: - * Thanks to Michael Henry for pointing out that I totally forgot to - update the inline help to reflect the previous change to the 'd' - and 'D' keys. Opps! -7.2.5 - Fix: - * Philip Morant suggested switching the command (bwipe) associated - with the 'd' key with the command (bdelete) associated with the 'D' - key. This made sense since the 'd' key is more likely to be used - compared to the 'D' key. -7.2.4 - Fix: - * I did not implement the patch provided by Godefroid Chapelle - correctly. I missed one line which happened to be the most - important one :) -7.2.3 - Enhancements: - * Thanks to David Fishburn for helping me out with a much needed - code overhaul as well as some awesome performance enhancements. - He also reworked the handling of tabs. - * Thanks to Vladimir Dobriakov for making the suggestions on - enhancing the documentation to include a better explaination of - what is contained in the main bufexplorer window. - * Thanks to Yuriy Ershov for added code that when the bufexplorer - window is opened, the cursor is now positioned at the line with the - active buffer (useful in non-MRU sort modes). - * Yuriy also added the abiltiy to cycle through the sort fields in - reverse order. - Fixes: - * Thanks to Michael Henry for supplying a patch that allows - bufexplorer to be opened even when there is one buffer or less. - * Thanks to Godefroid Chapelle for supplying a patch that fixed - MRU sort order after loading a session. -7.2.2 - Fixes: - * Thanks to David L. Dight for spotting and fixing an issue when - using ctrl^. bufexplorer would incorrectly handle the previous - buffer so that when ctrl^ was pressed the incorrect file was opened. -7.2.1 - Fixes: - * Thanks to Dimitar for spotting and fixing a feature that was - inadvertently left out of the previous version. The feature was - when bufexplorer was used together with WinManager, you could use - the tab key to open a buffer in a split window. -7.2.0 - Enhancements: - * For all those missing the \bs and \bv commands, these have now - returned. Thanks to Phil O'Connell for asking for the return of - these missing features and helping test out this version. - Fixes: - * Fixed problem with the bufExplorerFindActive code not working - correctly. - * Fixed an incompatibility between bufexplorer and netrw that caused - buffers to be incorrectly removed from the MRU list. -7.1.7 - Fixes: - * TaCahiroy fixed several issues related to opening a buffer in a - tab. -7.1.6 - Fixes: - * Removed ff=unix from modeline in bufexplorer.txt. Found by Bill - McCarthy. -7.1.5 - Fixes: - * Could not open unnamed buffers. Fixed by TaCahiroy. -7.1.4 - Fixes: - * Sometimes when a file's path has 'white space' in it, extra buffers - would be created containing each piece of the path. i.e: - opening c:\document and settings\test.txt would create a buffer - named "and" and a buffer named "Documents". This was reported and - fixed by TaCa Yoss. -7.1.3 - Fixes: - * Added code to allow only one instance of the plugin to run at a - time. Thanks Dennis Hostetler. -7.1.2 - Fixes: - * Fixed a jumplist issue spotted by JiangJun. I overlooked the - 'jumplist' and with a couple calls to 'keepjumps', everything is - fine again. - * Went back to just having a plugin file, no autoload file. By having - the autoload, WinManager was no longer working and without really - digging into the cause, it was easier to go back to using just a - plugin file. -7.1.1 - Fixes: - * A problem spotted by Thomas Arendsen Hein. - When running Vim (7.1.94), error E493 was being thrown. - Enhancements: - * Added 'D' for 'delete' buffer as the 'd' command was a 'wipe' - buffer. -7.1.0 - Another 'major' update, some by Dave Larson, some by me. - * Making use of 'autoload' now to make the plugin load quicker. - * Removed '\bs' and '\bv'. These are now controlled by the user. The - user can issue a ':sp' or ':vs' to create a horizontal or vertical - split window and then issue a '\be' - * Added handling of tabs. -7.0.17 - Fixed issue with 'drop' command. - Various enhancements and improvements. -7.0.16 - Fixed issue reported by Liu Jiaping on non Windows systems, which was - ... - Open file1, open file2, modify file1, open bufexplorer, you get the - following error: - - --------8<-------- - Error detected while processing function - 14_StartBufExplorer..14_SplitOpen: - line 4: - E37: No write since last change (add ! to override) - - But the worse thing is, when I want to save the current buffer and - type ':w', I get another error message: - E382: Cannot write, 'buftype' option is set - --------8<-------- - -7.0.15 - Thanks to Mark Smithfield for suggesting bufexplorer needed to handle - the ':args' command. -7.0.14 - Thanks to Randall Hansen for removing the requirement of terminal - versions to be recompiled with 'gui' support so the 'drop' command - would work. The 'drop' command is really not needed in terminal - versions. -7.0.13 - Fixed integration with WinManager. - Thanks to Dave Eggum for another update. - - Fix: The detailed help didn't display the mapping for toggling - the split type, even though the split type is displayed. - - Fixed incorrect description in the detailed help for toggling - relative or full paths. - - Deprecated s:ExtractBufferNbr(). Vim's str2nr() does the same - thing. - - Created a s:Set() function that sets a variable only if it hasn't - already been defined. It's useful for initializing all those - default settings. - - Removed checks for repetitive command definitions. They were - unnecessary. - - Made the help highlighting a little more fancy. - - Minor reverse compatibility issue: Changed ambiguous setting - names to be more descriptive of what they do (also makes the code - easier to follow): - Changed bufExplorerSortDirection to bufExplorerReverseSort - Changed bufExplorerSplitType to bufExplorerSplitVertical - Changed bufExplorerOpenMode to bufExplorerUseCurrentWindow - - When the BufExplorer window closes, all the file-local marks are - now deleted. This may have the benefit of cleaning up some of the - jumplist. - - Changed the name of the parameter for StartBufExplorer from - "split" to "open". The parameter is a string which specifies how - the buffer will be open, not if it is split or not. - - Deprecated DoAnyMoreBuffersExist() - it is a one line function - only used in one spot. - - Created four functions (SplitOpen(), RebuildBufferList(), - UpdateHelpStatus() and ReSortListing()) all with one purpose - to - reduce repeated code. - - Changed the name of AddHeader() to CreateHelp() to be more - descriptive of what it does. It now returns an array instead of - updating the window directly. This has the benefit of making the - code more efficient since the text the function returns is used a - little differently in the two places the function is called. - - Other minor simplifications. -7.0.12 - MAJOR Update. - This version will ONLY run with Vim version 7.0 or greater. - Dave Eggum has made some 'significant' updates to this latest - version: - - Added BufExplorerGetAltBuf() global function to be used in the - users rulerformat. - - Added g:bufExplorerSplitRight option. - - Added g:bufExplorerShowRelativePath option with mapping. - - Added current line highlighting. - - The split type can now be changed whether bufexplorer is opened - in split mode or not. - - Various major and minor bug fixes and speed improvements. - - Sort by extension. - Other improvements/changes: - - Changed the help key from '?' to to be more 'standard'. - - Fixed splitting of vertical bufexplorer window. - Hopefully I have not forgot something :) -7.0.11 - Fixed a couple of highlighting bugs, reported by David Eggum. He also - changed passive voice to active on a couple of warning messages. -7.0.10 - Fixed bug report by Xiangjiang Ma. If the 'ssl' option is set, - the slash character used when displaying the path was incorrect. -7.0.9 - Martin Grenfell found and eliminated an annoying bug in the - bufexplorer/winmanager integration. The bug was were an - annoying message would be displayed when a window was split or - a new file was opened in a new window. Thanks Martin! -7.0.8 - Thanks to Mike Li for catching a bug in the WinManager integration. - The bug was related to the incorrect displaying of the buffer - explorer's window title. -7.0.7 - Thanks to Jeremy Cowgar for adding a new enhancement. This - enhancement allows the user to press 'S', that is capital S, which - will open the buffer under the cursor in a newly created split - window. -7.0.6 - Thanks to Larry Zhang for finding a bug in the "split" buffer code. - If you force set g:bufExplorerSplitType='v' in your vimrc, and if you - tried to do a \bs to split the bufexplorer window, it would always - split horizontal, not vertical. He also found that I had a typeo in - that the variable g:bufExplorerSplitVertSize was all lower case in - the documentation which was incorrect. -7.0.5 - Thanks to Mun Johl for pointing out a bug that if a buffer was - modified, the '+' was not showing up correctly. -7.0.4 - Fixed a problem discovered first by Xiangjiang Ma. Well since I've - been using vim 7.0 and not 6.3, I started using a function (getftype) - that is not in 6.3. So for backward compatibility, I conditionaly use - this function now. Thus, the g:bufExplorerShowDirectories feature is - only available when using vim 7.0 and above. -7.0.3 - Thanks to Erwin Waterlander for finding a problem when the last - buffer was deleted. This issue got me to rewrite the buffer display - logic (which I've wanted to do for sometime now). - Also great thanks to Dave Eggum for coming up with idea for - g:bufExplorerShowDirectories. Read the above information about this - feature. -7.0.2 - Thanks to Thomas Arendsen Hein for finding a problem when a user - has the default help turned off and then brought up the explorer. An - E493 would be displayed. -7.0.1 - Thanks to Erwin Waterlander for finding a couple problems. - The first problem allowed a modified buffer to be deleted. Opps! The - second problem occurred when several files were opened, BufExplorer - was started, the current buffer was deleted using the 'd' option, and - then BufExplorer was exited. The deleted buffer was still visible - while it is not in the buffers list. Opps again! -7.0.0 - Thanks to Shankar R. for suggesting to add the ability to set - the fixed width (g:bufExplorerSplitVertSize) of a new window - when opening bufexplorer vertically and fixed height - (g:bufExplorerSplitHorzSize) of a new window when opening - bufexplorer horizontally. By default, the windows are normally - split to use half the existing width or height. -6.3.0 - Added keepjumps so that the jumps list would not get cluttered with - bufexplorer related stuff. -6.2.3 - Thanks to Jay Logan for finding a bug in the vertical split position - of the code. When selecting that the window was to be split - vertically by doing a '\bv', from then on, all splits, i.e. '\bs', - were split vertically, even though g:bufExplorerSplitType was not set - to 'v'. -6.2.2 - Thanks to Patrik Modesto for adding a small improvement. For some - reason his bufexplorer window was always showing up folded. He added - 'setlocal nofoldenable' and it was fixed. -6.2.1 - Thanks goes out to Takashi Matsuo for added the 'fullPath' sorting - logic and option. -6.2.0 - Thanks goes out to Simon Johann-Ganter for spotting and fixing a - problem in that the last search pattern is overridden by the search - pattern for blank lines. -6.1.6 - Thanks to Artem Chuprina for finding a pesky bug that has been around - for sometime now. The key mapping was causing the buffer - explored to close prematurely when vim was run in an xterm. The - key mapping is now removed. -6.1.5 - Thanks to Khorev Sergey. Added option to show default help or not. -6.1.4 - Thanks goes out to Valery Kondakoff for suggesting the addition of - setlocal nonumber and foldcolumn=0. This allows for line numbering - and folding to be turned off temporarily while in the explorer. -6.1.3 - Added folding. Did some code cleanup. Added the ability to force the - newly split window to be temporarily vertical, which was suggested by - Thomas Glanzmann. -6.1.2 - Now pressing the key will quit, just like 'q'. - Added folds to hide winmanager configuration. - If anyone had the 'C' option in their cpoptions they would receive - a E10 error on startup of BufExplorer. cpo is now saved, updated and - restored. Thanks to Charles E Campbell, Jr. - Attempted to make sure there can only be one BufExplorer window open - at a time. -6.1.1 - Thanks to Brian D. Goodwin for adding toupper to FileNameCmp. This - way buffers sorted by name will be in the correct order regardless of - case. -6.0.16 - Thanks to Andre Pang for the original patch/idea to get bufexplorer - to work in insertmode/modeless mode (evim). Added Initialize - and Cleanup autocommands to handle commands that need to be - performed when starting or leaving bufexplorer. -6.0.15 - Srinath Avadhanulax added a patch for winmanager.vim. -6.0.14 - Fix a few more bug that I thought I already had fixed. Thanks - to Eric Bloodworth for adding 'Open Mode/Edit in Place'. Added - vertical splitting. -6.0.13 - Thanks to Charles E Campbell, Jr. for pointing out some embarrassing - typos that I had in the documentation. I guess I need to run - the spell checker more :o) -6.0.12 - Thanks to Madoka Machitani, for the tip on adding the augroup command - around the MRUList autocommands. -6.0.11 - Fixed bug report by Xiangjiang Ma. '"=' was being added to the - search history which messed up hlsearch. -6.0.10 - Added the necessary hooks so that the Srinath Avadhanula's - winmanager.vim script could more easily integrate with this script. - Tried to improve performance. -6.0.9 - Added MRU (Most Recently Used) sort ordering. -6.0.8 - Was not resetting the showcmd command correctly. - Added nifty help file. -6.0.7 - Thanks to Brett Carlane for some great enhancements. Some are added, - some are not, yet. Added highlighting of current and alternate - filenames. Added splitting of path/filename toggle. Reworked - ShowBuffers(). - Changed my email address. -6.0.6 - Copyright notice added. Needed this so that it could be distributed - with Debian Linux. Fixed problem with the SortListing() function - failing when there was only one buffer to display. -6.0.5 - Fixed problems reported by David Pascoe, in that you where unable to - hit 'd' on a buffer that belonged to a files that no longer existed - and that the 'yank' buffer was being overridden by the help text when - the bufexplorer was opened. -6.0.4 - Thanks to Charles Campbell, Jr. for making this plugin more plugin - *compliant*, adding default keymappings of be and bs - as well as fixing the 'w:sortDirLabel not being defined' bug. -6.0.3 - Added sorting capabilities. Sort taken from explorer.vim. -6.0.2 - Can't remember. (2001-07-25) -6.0.1 - Initial release. - -=============================================================================== -TODO *bufexplorer-todo* - -- Nothing as of now, buf if you have any suggestions, drop me an email. - -=============================================================================== -CREDITS *bufexplorer-credits* - -Author: Jeff Lanzarotta - -Credit must go out to Bram Moolenaar and all the Vim developers for -making the world's best editor (IMHO). I also want to thank everyone who -helped and gave me suggestions. I wouldn't want to leave anyone out so I -won't list names. - -=============================================================================== -vim:tw=78:noet:wrap:ts=8:ft=help:norl: diff --git a/sources_non_forked/bufexplorer/plugin/bufexplorer.vim b/sources_non_forked/bufexplorer/plugin/bufexplorer.vim deleted file mode 100644 index 87913639..00000000 --- a/sources_non_forked/bufexplorer/plugin/bufexplorer.vim +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1162 +0,0 @@ -"============================================================================== -" Copyright: Copyright (C) 2001-2010 Jeff Lanzarotta -" Permission is hereby granted to use and distribute this code, -" with or without modifications, provided that this copyright -" notice is copied with it. Like anything else that's free, -" bufexplorer.vim is provided *as is* and comes with no -" warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied. In no -" event will the copyright holder be liable for any damages -" resulting from the use of this software. -" Name Of File: bufexplorer.vim -" Description: Buffer Explorer Vim Plugin -" Maintainer: Jeff Lanzarotta (delux256-vim at yahoo dot com) -" Last Changed: Friday, 22 October 2010 -" Version: See g:bufexplorer_version for version number. -" Usage: This file should reside in the plugin directory and be -" automatically sourced. -" -" You may use the default keymappings of -" -" be - Opens BE. -" bs - Opens horizontally window BE. -" bv - Opens vertically window BE. -" -" Or you can use -" -" ":BufExplorer" - Opens BE. -" ":BufExplorerHorizontalSplit" - Opens horizontally window BE. -" ":BufExplorerVerticalSplit" - Opens vertically window BE. -" -" For more help see supplied documentation. -" History: See supplied documentation. -"============================================================================== - -" Exit quickly if already running or when 'compatible' is set. {{{1 -if exists("g:bufexplorer_version") || &cp - finish -endif -"1}}} - -" Version number -let g:bufexplorer_version = "7.2.8" - -" Check for Vim version 700 or greater {{{1 -if v:version < 700 - echo "Sorry, bufexplorer ".g:bufexplorer_version."\nONLY runs with Vim 7.0 and greater." - finish -endif - -" Public Interface {{{1 -if maparg("be") =~ 'BufExplorer' - nunmap be -endif - -if maparg("bs") =~ 'BufExplorerHorizontalSplit' - nunmap bs -endif - -if maparg("bv") =~ 'BufExplorerVerticalSplit' - nunmap bv -endif - -nmap