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This is a mirror of http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=1863 This library provides some utility functions. There isn't much need to install it unless another plugin requires you to do so. The most useful functions provided by this library probably are: tlib#input#List(), tlib#input#ListW() - Display a list - Dynamically filter items matching a pattern (somethat like google) - E.g. you filter for "foo -bar": show all entries containing foo but not bar. - Select items from a list - Do stuff - Developers can define keys that trigger some action with the selected items - Demo: http://vimsomnia.blogspot.com/2010/11/selecting-items-from-list-with-tlibs.html tlib#input#EditList + Edit a list (copy, cut, paste, delete, edit ...) :TLet VAR = VALUE Set a variable only if it doesn't already exist. :TScratch Open a scratch buffer (a buffer without a file). :TVarArg VAR1, [VAR2, DEFAULT2] ... Handle "rest" (variable) arguments in functions. EXAMPLES: function! Foo(...) TVarArg ['a', 1], 'b' echo 'a='. a echo 'b='. b endf TBrowseOutput COMMAND Every wondered how to effciently browse the output of a command without redirecting it to a file? This command takes a command as argument and presents the output via |tlib#input#List()| so that you can easily search for a keyword (e.g. the name of a variable or function) and the like. If you press enter, the selected line will be copied to the command line. Press ESC to cancel browsing. EXAMPLES: TBrowseOutput 20verb TeaseTheCulprit TBrowseOutput let TBrowseOutput map Related (small) plugins that utilize tlib and thus provide some degree of uniform user experience: tbibtools (vimscript #1915): bibtex-related utilities (sort, reformat, list contents ...) tmarks (vimscript #2594): Browse, place, & delete marks tmboxbrowser (vimscript #1906): A mbox browser -- Read your e-mails with vim tmru (vimscript #1864): Most Recently Used Files trag (vimscript #2033): A slightly language-aware alternative to grep tregisters (vimscript #2017): List, edit, and run/execute registers/clipboards tselectbuffer (vimscript #1866): A quick buffer selector/switcher tselectfiles (vimscript #1865): A quick file selector/browser/explorer (sort of) ttagecho (vimscript #2055): Show current tag information ttagcomplete (vimscript #2069): Context-sensitive tags-based completion and code skeletons ttags (vimscript #2018): Tag list browser (List, filter, preview, jump to tags) ttoc (vimscript #2014): A regexp-based table of contents of the current buffer vikitasks (vimscript #2894): Search viki files for tasks and display them in a list For full details, please see: http://github.com/tomtom/tlib_vim/blob/master/doc/tlib.txt Also available via git http://github.com/tomtom/tlib_vim