sherlock.vim : Add completion in command line for '/', '?' and ':.../'
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Frederic Hardy |
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utility |
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description |
sherlock.vim add completion from current buffer for command line mode ':' after a '/', and in command line mode '/' and '?'.
By default, it use <C-Tab> for forward completion, and <C-S-Tab> for backward completion.
For example:
:%s/tes<C-Tab> list all word which begin with 'tes' after current cursor position;
:%s/tes<C-S-Tab> list all word which begin with 'tes' before current cursor position;
/tes<C-Tab> list all word which begin with 'tes' after current cursor position;
/tes<C-S-Tab> list all word which begin with 'tes' before current cursor position;
?tes<C-Tab> list all word which begin with 'tes' after current cursor position;
?tes<C-S-Tab> list all word which begin with 'tes' before current cursor position;
In ':' mode, completion is available only after a '/'.
When the right string is in command line, you can:
1) Validate it with <Enter>, or type <Esc> to go away from command line if you are in '?' or '/' mode;
2) Validate it with <Enter> or '/', or type <Esc> to go away from command line if you are in ':' mode.
You can override the default mapping with something like that in your .vimrc:
cnoremap <Whatever you want here> <C-\>esherlock#completeBackward()<CR>
cnoremap <Whatever you want here> <C-\>esherlock#completeForward()<CR>
You can disable this plugin with this line in your .vimrc:
let sherlock#disable = 1
Please, report any bug to sherlock.vim[..at..]mageekbox.net. |
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