# ctrlp.vim Full path fuzzy __file__, __buffer__, __mru__, __tag__, __...__ finder for Vim. * Written in pure Vimscript for MacVim, gVim and Vim 7.0+. * Full support for Vim's regexp as search patterns. * Built-in Most Recently Used (MRU) files monitoring. * Built-in project's root finder. * Open multiple files at once. * Create new files and directories. * [Extensible][2]. ![ctrlp][1] ## Basic Usage * Run `:CtrlP` or `:CtrlP [starting-directory]` to invoke CtrlP in find file mode. * Run `:CtrlPBuffer` or `:CtrlPMRU` to invoke CtrlP in find buffer or find MRU file mode. * Run `:CtrlPMixed` to search in Files, Buffers and MRU files at the same time. Check `:help ctrlp-commands` and `:help ctrlp-extensions` for other commands. ##### Once CtrlP is open: * Press `` to purge the cache for the current directory to get new files, remove deleted files and apply new ignore options. * Press `` and `` to cycle between modes. * Press `` to switch to filename only search instead of full path. * Press `` to switch to regexp mode. * Use ``, `` or the arrow keys to navigate the result list. * Use `` or ``, `` to open the selected entry in a new tab or in a new split. * Use ``, `` to select the next/previous string in the prompt's history. * Use `` to create a new file and its parent directories. * Use `` to mark/unmark multiple files and `` to open them. Run `:help ctrlp-mappings` or submit `?` in CtrlP for more mapping help. * Submit two or more dots `..` to go up the directory tree by one or multiple levels. * End the input string with a colon `:` followed by a command to execute it on the opening file(s): Use `:25` to jump to line 25. Use `:diffthis` when opening multiple files to run `:diffthis` on the first 4 files. ## Basic Options * Change the default mapping and the default command to invoke CtrlP: ```vim let g:ctrlp_map = '' let g:ctrlp_cmd = 'CtrlP' ``` * When invoked without an explicit starting directory, CtrlP will set its local working directory according to this variable: ```vim let g:ctrlp_working_path_mode = 'ra' ``` `'c'` - the directory of the current file. `'a'` - the directory of the current file, unless it is a subdirectory of the cwd `'r'` - the nearest ancestor of the current file that contains one of these directories or files: `.git` `.hg` `.svn` `.bzr` `_darcs` `'w'` - modifier to "r": start search from the cwd instead of the current file's directory `0` or `''` (empty string) - disable this feature. If none of the default markers (`.git` `.hg` `.svn` `.bzr` `_darcs`) are present in a project, you can define additional ones with `g:ctrlp_root_markers`: ```vim let g:ctrlp_root_markers = ['pom.xml', '.p4ignore'] ``` If more than one mode is specified, they will be tried in order until a directory is located. * If a file is already open, open it again in a new pane instead of switching to the existing pane `let g:ctrlp_switch_buffer = 'et'` * Exclude files and directories using Vim's `wildignore` and CtrlP's own `g:ctrlp_custom_ignore`. If a custom listing command is being used, exclusions are ignored: ```vim set wildignore+=*/tmp/*,*.so,*.swp,*.zip " MacOSX/Linux set wildignore+=*\\tmp\\*,*.swp,*.zip,*.exe " Windows let g:ctrlp_custom_ignore = '\v[\/]\.(git|hg|svn)$' let g:ctrlp_custom_ignore = { \ 'dir': '\v[\/]\.(git|hg|svn)$', \ 'file': '\v\.(exe|so|dll)$', \ 'link': 'some_bad_symbolic_links', \ } ``` * Use a custom file listing command: ```vim let g:ctrlp_user_command = 'find %s -type f' " MacOSX/Linux let g:ctrlp_user_command = 'dir %s /-n /b /s /a-d' " Windows ``` * Ignore files in `.gitignore` ```vim let g:ctrlp_user_command = ['.git', 'cd %s && git ls-files -co --exclude-standard'] ``` Check `:help ctrlp-options` for other options. ## Installation Use your favorite method or check the homepage for a [quick installation guide][3]. [1]: http://i.imgur.com/aOcwHwt.png [2]: https://github.com/ctrlpvim/ctrlp.vim/tree/extensions [3]: http://ctrlpvim.github.com/ctrlp.vim#installation