The Command-T plug-in for VIM provides an extremely fast, intuitive mechanism for opening files with a minimal number of keystrokes. It's named "Command-T" because it is inspired by the "Go to File" window bound to Command-T in TextMate. Files are selected by typing characters that appear in their paths, and are ordered by an algorithm which knows that characters that appear in certain locations (for example, immediately after a path separator) should be given more weight.
What is new in this release:
- avoid "W10: Warning: Changing a readonly file" when starting Vim in read-only mode (ie. as view or with the -R option)
- fix infinite loop on (regression introduced in 1.12)
- In addition, I've made some small tweaks to the install process to hopefully make mis-installation errors easier to troubleshoot.
What is new in version 1.11.4:
This is a bugfix release that contains a couple of fixes (one for Windows compatibility and another to better handle a rare edge case).
What is new in version 1.11.3:
- ignore impromperly encoded filenames (patch from Sherzod Gapirov)
- fix failure to update path when using |:cd| in conjunction with |g:CommandTTraverseSCM| set to "pwd" (bug present since 1.11.2)
Requirements:
Vim
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