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*pi_netrw.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: Apr 21, 2004
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Charles E. Campbell, Jr.
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*dav* *http* *network* *rcp* *scp*
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*fetch* *netrw* *Nread* *rsync* *sftp*
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*ftp* *netrw.vim* *Nwrite* *netrw-file*
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==============================================================================
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0. Contents *netrw-contents*
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1. Netrw Reference.....................................|netrw-ref|
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2. Network-Oriented File Transfer......................|netrw-xfer|
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3. Activation..........................................|netrw-activate|
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4. Transparent File Transfer...........................|netrw-transparent|
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5. Ex Commands.........................................|netrw-ex|
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6. Variables and Options...............................|netrw-var|
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7. Debugging...........................................|netrw-debug|
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8. New Stuff...........................................|netrw-new|
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9. Credits.............................................|netrw-credits|
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The functionality mentioned here is done via using |standard-plugin|
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techniques. This plugin is only available if
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set nocp " 'compatible' is not set
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filetype plugin on " plugins are enabled
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You can avoid loading this plugin by setting the "loaded_netrw" variable
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in your <.vimrc> file: >
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:let loaded_netrw = 1
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{Vi does not have any of this}
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==============================================================================
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1. Netrw Reference *netrw-ref*
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OPTIONS
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let g:netrw_ftp =0 use ftp (default) (uid password)
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=1 use alternate ftp method (user uid password)
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If you're having trouble with ftp, try changing the value
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of this variable in your <.vimrc> to change methods
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let g:netrw_ignorenetrc= 1
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If you have a <.netrc> file but it doesn't work and you
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want it ignored, then set this variable as shown. Its mere
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existence is enough to cause <.netrc> to be ignored.
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Controlling External Applications
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Protocol Variable Default Value
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-------- ---------------- -------------
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dav: g:netrw_dav_cmd = "cadaver"
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fetch: g:netrw_fetch_cmd = "fetch -o"
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ftp: g:netrw_ftp_cmd = "ftp"
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http: g:netrw_http_cmd = "fetch -o" else if fetch is available
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http: g:netrw_http_cmd = "wget -q -O" If wget is available
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rcp: g:netrw_rcp_cmd = "rcp"
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rsync: g:netrw_rsync_cmd = "rsync -a"
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scp: g:netrw_scp_cmd = "scp -q"
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sftp: g:netrw_sftp_cmd = "sftp"
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READING
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:Nread ? give help
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:Nread "machine:file" uses rcp
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:Nread "machine file" uses ftp with <.netrc>
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:Nread "machine id password file" uses ftp
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:Nread "dav://machine[:port]/file" uses cadaver
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:Nread "fetch://[user@]machine/file" uses fetch
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:Nread "ftp://[user@]machine[[:#]port]/file" uses ftp autodetects <.netrc>
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:Nread "http://[user@]machine/file" uses http uses wget
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:Nread "rcp://[user@]machine/file" uses rcp
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:Nread "rsync://[user@]machine[:port]/file" uses rsync
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:Nread "scp://[user@]machine[[:#]port]/file" uses scp
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:Nread "sftp://[user@]machine/file" uses sftp
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WRITING
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:Nwrite ? give help
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:Nwrite "machine:file" uses rcp
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:Nwrite "machine file" uses ftp with <.netrc>
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:Nwrite "machine id password file" uses ftp
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:Nwrite "dav://machine[:port]/file" uses cadaver
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:Nwrite "ftp://[user@]machine[[:#]port]/file" uses ftp autodetects <.netrc>
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:Nwrite "rcp://[user@]machine/file" uses rcp
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:Nwrite "rsync://[user@]machine[:port]/file" uses rsync
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:Nwrite "scp://[user@]machine[[:#]port]/file" uses scp
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:Nwrite "sftp://[user@]machine/file" uses sftp
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http: not supported!
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USER AND PASSWORD CHANGING
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Attempts to use ftp will prompt you for a user-id and a password.
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These will be saved in g:netrw_uid and g:netrw_passwd Subsequent uses
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of ftp will re-use those. If you need to use a different user id
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and/or password, you'll want to call NetUserPass() first.
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:NetUserPass [uid [password]] -- prompts as needed
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:call NetUserPass() -- prompts for uid and password
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:call NetUserPass("uid") -- prompts for password
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:call NetUserPass("uid","password") -- sets global uid and password
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VARIABLES
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b:netrw_lastfile last file Network-read/written retained on
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a per-buffer basis (supports plain :Nw )
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s:netrw_line during Nw/NetWrite, holds current line number
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s:netrw_col during Nw/NetWrite, holds current column number
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s:netrw_line and s:netrw_col are used to
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restore the cursor position on writes
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g:netrw_ftp if it doesn't exist, use default ftp
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=0 use default ftp (uid password)
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=1 use alternate ftp method (user uid password)
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g:netrw_ftpmode ="binary" (default)
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="ascii" (or your choice)
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g:netrw_uid (ftp) user-id, retained on a per-session basis
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g:netrw_passwd (ftp) password, retained on a per-session basis
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g:netrw_win95ftp =0 use unix-style ftp even if win95/win98/winME
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=1 use default method to do ftp
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g:netrw_cygwin =1 assume scp under windows is from cygwin
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(default if windows)
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=0 assume scp under windows accepts
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windows-style paths (default otherwise)
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g:netrw_use_nt_rcp=0 don't use the rcp of WinNT, Win2000 and WinXP (default)
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=1 use the rcp of WinNT,... in binary mode
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==============================================================================
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2. Network-Oriented File Transfer *netrw-xfer*
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Network-oriented file transfer under Vim is implemented by a VimL-based script
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(<netrw.vim>) using plugin techniques. It currently supports both reading
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and writing across networks using rcp, scp, ftp or ftp+<.netrc>, scp, fetch,
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dav/cadaver, rsync, or sftp.
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http is currently supported read-only via use of wget or fetch.
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<netrw.vim> is a standard plugin which acts as glue between Vim and the
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various file transfer programs. It uses autocommand events (BufReadCmd,
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FileReadCmd, BufWriteCmd) to intercept reads/writes with url-like filenames. >
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ex. vim ftp://hostname/path/to/file
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<
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The characters preceding the colon specify the protocol to use;
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in the example, its ftp. The <netrw.vim> script then formulates
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a command or a series of commands (typically ftp) which it issues
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to an external program (ftp, scp, etc) which does the actual file
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transfer/protocol. Files are read from/written to a temporary file
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(under Unix/Linux, /tmp/...) which the <netrw.vim> script will
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clean up.
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One may modify any protocol's implementing external application
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by setting a variable (ex. scp uses the variable g:netrw_scp_cmd,
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which is defaulted to "scp -q").
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Ftp, an old protocol, seems to be blessed by numerous implementations.
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Unfortunately, some implementations are noisy (ie., add junk to the end
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of the file). Thus, concerned users may decide to write a NetReadFixup()
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function that will clean up after reading with their ftp. Some Unix systems
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(ie., FreeBSD) provide a utility called "fetch" which uses the ftp protocol
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but is not noisy and more convenient, actually, for <netrw.vim> to use.
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Consequently, if "fetch" is executable, it will be used to do reads for
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ftp://... (and http://...) . See |netrw-var| for more about this.
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For rcp, scp, sftp, and http, one may use network-oriented file transfers
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transparently; ie.
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>
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vim rcp://[user@]machine/path
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vim scp://[user@]machine/path
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<
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If your ftp supports <.netrc>, then it too can be just as transparently used
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if the needed triad of machine name, user id, and password are present in
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that file. Your ftp must be able to use the <.netrc> file on its own, however.
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>
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vim ftp://[user@]machine[[:#]portnumber]/path
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<
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However, ftp will often need to query the user for the userid and password.
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The latter will be done "silently"; ie. asterisks will show up instead of
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the actually-typed-in password. Netrw will retain the userid and password
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for subsequent read/writes from the most recent transfer so subsequent
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transfers (read/write) to or from that machine will take place without
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additional prompting.
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*netrw-urls*
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+=================================+============================+============+
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| Reading | Writing | Uses |
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+=================================+============================+============+
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| DAV: | | |
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| dav://host/path | | cadaver |
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| :Nread dav://host/path | :Nwrite dav://host/path | cadaver |
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+---------------------------------+----------------------------+------------+
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| FETCH: | | |
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| fetch://[user@]host/path | | |
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| fetch://[user@]host:http/path | Not Available | fetch |
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| :Nread fetch://[user@]host/path| | |
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+---------------------------------+----------------------------+------------+
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| FILE: | | |
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| file:///* | file:///* | |
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| file://localhost/* | file://localhost/* | |
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+---------------------------------+----------------------------+------------+
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| FTP: (*3) | (*3) | |
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| ftp://[user@]host/path | ftp://[user@]host/path | ftp (*2) |
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| :Nread ftp://host/path | :Nwrite ftp://host/path | ftp+.netrc |
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| :Nread host path | :Nwrite host path | ftp+.netrc |
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| :Nread host uid pass path | :Nwrite host uid pass path | ftp |
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+---------------------------------+----------------------------+------------+
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| HTTP: wget is executable: (*4) | | |
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| http://[user@]host/path | Not Available | wget |
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+---------------------------------+----------------------------+------------+
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| HTTP: fetch is executable (*4) | | |
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| http://[user@]host/path | Not Available | fetch |
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+---------------------------------+----------------------------+------------+
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| RCP: | | |
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| rcp://[user@]host/path | rcp://[user@]host/path | rcp |
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+---------------------------------+----------------------------+------------+
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| RSYNC: | | |
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| rsync://[user@]host/path | rsync://[user@]host/path | rsync |
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| :Nread rsync://host/path | :Nwrite rsync://host/path | rsync |
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| :Nread rcp://host/path | :Nwrite rcp://host/path | rcp |
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+---------------------------------+----------------------------+------------+
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| SCP: | | |
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| scp://[user@]host/path | scp://[user@]host/path | scp |
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| :Nread scp://host/path | :Nwrite scp://host/path | scp (*1) |
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+---------------------------------+----------------------------+------------+
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| SFTP: | | |
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| sftp://[user@]host/path | sftp://[user@]host/path | sftp |
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| :Nread sftp://host/path | :Nwrite sftp://host/path | sftp (*1) |
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+=================================+============================+============+
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(*1) For an absolute path use scp://machine//path.
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(*2) if <.netrc> is present, it is assumed that it will
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work with your ftp client. Otherwise the script will
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prompt for user-id and password.
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(*3) for ftp, "machine" may be machine#port or machine:port
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if a different port is needed than the standard ftp port
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(*4) for http:..., if wget is available it will be used. Otherwise,
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if fetch is available it will be used.
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Both the :Nread and the :Nwrite ex-commands can accept multiple filenames.
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NETRC *netrw-netrc*
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The typical syntax for lines in a <.netrc> file is given as shown below.
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Ftp under Unix usually support <.netrc>; Windows' ftp usually doesn't.
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>
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machine {full machine name} login {user-id} password "{password}"
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default login {user-id} password "{password}"
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Your ftp client must handle the use of <.netrc> on its own, but if the
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<.netrc> file exists, an ftp transfer will not ask for the user-id or
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password.
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Note:
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Since this file contains passwords, make very sure nobody else can
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read this file! Most programs will refuse to use a .netrc that is
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readable for others. Don't forget that the system administrator can
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still read the file!
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PASSWORD *netrw-passwd*
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The script attempts to get passwords for ftp invisibly using |inputsecret()|,
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a built-in Vim function. See |netrw-uidpass| for how to change the password
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after one has set it.
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Unfortunately there doesn't appear to be a way for netrw to feed a password
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to scp. Thus every transfer via scp will require re-entry of the password.
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==============================================================================
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3. Activation *netrw-activate*
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Network-oriented file transfers are available by default whenever
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|'nocompatible'| mode is enabled. The <netrw.vim> file resides in your
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system's vim-plugin directory and is sourced automatically whenever you
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bring up vim.
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==============================================================================
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4. Transparent File Transfer *netrw-transparent*
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Transparent file transfers occur whenever a regular file read or write
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(invoked via an |:autocmd| for |BufReadCmd| or |BufWriteCmd| events) is made.
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Thus one may use files across networks as if they were local. >
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vim ftp://[user@]machine/path
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...
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:wq
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==============================================================================
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5. Ex Commands *netrw-ex*
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The usual read/write commands are supported. There are also a couple of
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additional commands available.
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:[range]Nw Write the specified lines to the current
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file as specified in b:netrw_lastfile.
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:[range]Nw {netfile} [{netfile}]...
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Write the specified lines to the {netfile}.
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:Nread
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Read the specified lines into the current
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buffer from the file specified in
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b:netrw_lastfile.
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:Nread {netfile} {netfile}...
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Read the {netfile} after the current line.
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*netrw-uidpass*
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:call NetUserPass()
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If b:netrw_uid and b:netrw_passwd don't exist,
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this function query the user for them.
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:call NetUserPass("userid")
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This call will set the b:netrw_uid and, if
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the password doesn't exist, will query the user for it.
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:call NetUserPass("userid","passwd")
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This call will set both the b:netrw_uid and b:netrw_passwd.
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The user-id and password are used by ftp transfers. One may
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effectively remove the user-id and password by using ""
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strings.
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==============================================================================
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6. Variables and Options *netrw-options* *netrw-var*
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The script <netrw.vim> uses several variables which can affect <netrw.vim>'s
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behavior. These variables typically may be set in the user's <.vimrc> file:
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g:netrw_uid Holds current user-id for ftp.
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g:netrw_passwd Holds current password for ftp.
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b:netrw_lastfile Holds latest method/machine/path.
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b:netrw_line Holds current line number (during NetWrite)
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b:netrw_col Holds current cursor position (during NetWrite)
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g:netrw_ftp =0 use default ftp (uid password)
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=1 use alternate ftp (user uid password)
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(see |netrw-options|)
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g:netrw_ftpmode ="binary" (default)
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="ascii" (your choice)
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g:netrw_ignorenetrc =1 (default)
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if you have a <.netrc> file but you don't
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want it used, then set this variable. Its
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mere existence is enough to cause <.netrc>
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to be ignored.
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g:netrw_win95ftp =0 use unix-style ftp even if win95/98/ME/etc
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=1 use default method to do ftp
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g:netrw_cygwin =1 assume scp under windows is from cygwin
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(default/windows)
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=0 assume scp under windows accepts windows
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style paths (default/else)
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g:netrw_use_nt_rcp =0 don't use WinNT/2K/XP's rcp (default)
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=1 use WinNT/2K/XP's rcp, binary mode
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The script will also make use of the following variables internally, albeit
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temporarily.
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g:netrw_method Index indicating rcp/ftp+.netrc/ftp
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g:netrw_machine Holds machine name parsed from input
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g:netrw_fname Holds filename being accessed
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*netrw-protocol*
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>
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------------------------
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Protocol Control Options
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------------------------
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Option Type Setting Meaning ~
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--------- -------- -------------- --------------------------- >
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netrw_ftp variable =doesn't exist userid set by "user userid"
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=0 userid set by "user userid"
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=1 userid set by "userid"
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NetReadFixup function =doesn't exist no change
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=exists Allows user to have files
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read via ftp automatically
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transformed however they wish
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by NetReadFixup()
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g:netrw_dav_cmd variable ="cadaver"
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g:netrw_fetch_cmd variable ="fetch -o"
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g:netrw_ftp_cmd variable ="ftp"
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g:netrw_http_cmd variable ="fetch -o" else if fetch is executable
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g:netrw_http_cmd variable ="wget -O" if wget is executable
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g:netrw_rcp_cmd variable ="rcp"
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g:netrw_rsync_cmd variable ="rsync -a"
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g:netrw_scp_cmd variable ="scp -q"
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g:netrw_sftp_cmd variable ="sftp"
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<
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The first two options both help with certain ftp's that give trouble otherwise.
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In order to best understand how to use these options if ftp is giving you
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troubles, a bit of discussion follows on how netrw does ftp reads.
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The g:netrw_..._cmd variables specify the external program to use handle
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the associated protocol (rcp, ftp, etc), plus any options.
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Netrw typically builds up lines of one of the following formats in a
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temporary file:
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>
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IF g:netrw_ftp !exists or is not 1 IF g:netrw_ftp exists and is 1
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---------------------------------- ------------------------------
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open machine [port] open machine [port]
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user userid password userid password
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[g:netrw_ftpmode] password
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get filename tempfile [g:netrw_ftpmode]
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get filename tempfile
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<
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Netrw then executes the lines above by use of a filter:
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>
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:%! {g:netrw_ftp_cmd} -i [-n]
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<
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where
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g:netrw_ftp_cmd is usually "ftp",
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-i tells ftp not to be interactive
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-n means don't use netrc and is used for Method #3 (ftp w/o <.netrc>)
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If <.netrc> exists it will be used to avoid having to query the user for
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userid and password). The transferred file is put into a temporary file.
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The temporary file is then read into the main editing session window that
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requested it and the temporary file deleted.
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If your ftp doesn't accept the "user" command and immediately just demands
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a userid, then try putting "let netrw_ftp=1" in your <.vimrc>.
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*netrw-fixup*
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If your ftp for whatever reason generates unwanted lines (such as AUTH
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messages) you may write a NetReadFixup(tmpfile) function:
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>
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function! NetReadFixup(method,line1,line2)
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" a:line1: first new line in current file
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" a:line2: last new line in current file
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if a:method == 1 "rcp
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elseif a:method == 2 "ftp + <.netrc>
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elseif a:method == 3 "ftp + machine,uid,password,filename
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elseif a:method == 4 "scp
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elseif a:method == 5 "http/wget
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elseif a:method == 6 "dav/cadaver
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elseif a:method == 7 "rsync
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elseif a:method == 8 "fetch
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elseif a:method == 9 "sftp
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else " complain
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endif
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endfunction
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>
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The NetReadFixup() function will be called if it exists and thus allows
|
||||
you to customize your reading process. As a further example, <netrw.vim>
|
||||
contains just such a function to handle Windows 95 ftp. For whatever
|
||||
reason, Windows 95's ftp dumps four blank lines at the end of a transfer,
|
||||
and so it is desirable to automate their removal. Here's some code taken
|
||||
from <netrw.vim> itself:
|
||||
>
|
||||
if has("win95") && g:netrw_win95ftp
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||||
fu! NetReadFixup(method, line1, line2)
|
||||
if method == 3 " ftp (no <.netrc>)
|
||||
let fourblanklines= line2 - 3
|
||||
silent fourblanklines.",".line2."g/^\s*/d"
|
||||
endif
|
||||
endfunction
|
||||
endif
|
||||
>
|
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|
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==============================================================================
|
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7. Debugging *netrw-debug*
|
||||
|
||||
The <netrw.vim> script is typically available as:
|
||||
|
||||
/usr/local/share/vim/vim6x/plugin/netrw.vim
|
||||
|
||||
which is loaded automatically at startup (assuming :set nocp).
|
||||
|
||||
1. Get the <Decho.vim> script, available as:
|
||||
|
||||
http://mysite.verizon.net/astronaut/vim/index.html#vimlinks_scripts
|
||||
as "Decho, a vimL debugging aid"
|
||||
or
|
||||
http://vim.sourceforge.net/scripts/script.php?script_id=120
|
||||
|
||||
and put it into your local plugin directory
|
||||
|
||||
2. Edit the <netrw.vim> file as follows:
|
||||
|
||||
:DechoOn
|
||||
|
||||
(to restore to normal, use :DechoOff )
|
||||
|
||||
3. Then bring up vim and attempt a transfer. A set of messages
|
||||
should appear concerning the steps that <netrw.vim> took in
|
||||
attempting to read/write your file over the network. Please
|
||||
send that information to <netrw.vim>'s maintainer,
|
||||
|
||||
drchipNOSPAM at campbellfamily.biz - NOSPAM
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
8. New Stuff *netrw-new* *netrw-newstuff*
|
||||
|
||||
v43: * moved "Explanation" comments to <pi_netrw.txt> help file
|
||||
as "Network Reference" (|netrw-ref|)
|
||||
* <netrw.vim> now uses Dfunc() Decho() and Dret() for debugging
|
||||
* removed superfluous NetRestorePosn() calls
|
||||
v42: * now does BufReadPre and BufReadPost events on file:///*
|
||||
and file://localhost/*
|
||||
v41: * installed file:///* and file://localhost/* handling
|
||||
v40: * prevents redraw when a protocol error occurs so that the
|
||||
user may see it
|
||||
v39: * sftp support
|
||||
v38: * Now uses NetRestorePosn() calls with Nread/Nwrite commands
|
||||
* Temporary files now removed via bwipe! instead of bwipe
|
||||
(thanks to Dave Roberts)
|
||||
v37: * Claar's modifications which test if ftp is successful, otherwise
|
||||
give an error message
|
||||
* After a read, the alternate file was pointing to the temp file.
|
||||
The temp file buffer is now wiped out.
|
||||
* removed silent from transfer methods so user can see what's
|
||||
happening
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
9. Credits *netrw-credits*
|
||||
|
||||
Vim editor by Bram Moolenaar (Thanks, Bram!)
|
||||
dav support by C Campbell
|
||||
fetch support by Bram Moolenaar and C Campbell
|
||||
ftp support by C Campbell <NdrOchip@ScampbellPfamily.AbizM> - NOSPAM
|
||||
http support by Bram Moolenaar <bram@moolenaar.net>
|
||||
rcp
|
||||
rsync support by C Campbell (suggested by Erik Warendorph)
|
||||
scp support by raf <raf@comdyn.com.au>
|
||||
sftp support by C Campbell
|
||||
|
||||
inputsecret(), BufReadCmd, BufWriteCmd contributed by C Campbell
|
||||
|
||||
Jérôme Augé -- also using new buffer method with ftp+.netrc
|
||||
Bram Moolenaar -- obviously vim itself, :e and v:cmdarg use, fetch,...
|
||||
Yasuhiro Matsumoto -- pointing out undo+0r problem and a solution
|
||||
Erik Warendorph -- for several suggestions (g:netrw_..._cmd
|
||||
variables, rsync etc)
|
||||
Doug Claar -- modifications to test for success with ftp operation
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
|
||||
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