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*pi_netrw.txt* For Vim version 7.0. Last change: Aug 01, 2005
*pi_netrw.txt* For Vim version 7.0. Last change: Aug 04, 2005
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Charles E. Campbell, Jr.
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:Sexplore[!] [dir].Split & Explore directory of current file|netrw-explore|
:Hexplore[!] [dir].Horizontal Split & Explore...............|netrw-explore|
:Vexplore[!] [dir].Vertical Split & Explore.................|netrw-explore|
:Pexplore[!] [dir].Vertical Split & Explore.................|netrw-explore|
:Nexplore[!] [dir].Vertical Split & Explore.................|netrw-explore|
QUICK REFERENCE COMMANDS TABLE *netrw-browse-cmds*
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<c-l> Causes Netrw to refresh the directory listing
o Enter the file/directory under the cursor in a new browser
window. A horizontal split is used.
p Preview the file
r Reverse sorting order
s Select sorting style: by name, time, or file size
v Enter the file/directory under the cursor in a new browser
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DIRECTORY EXPLORING COMMANDS *netrw-explore*
:Explore[!] [dir].Explore directory of current file
:Sexplore[!] [dir].Split & Explore directory of current file
:Hexplore[!] [dir].Horizontal Split & Explore
:Vexplore[!] [dir].Vertical Split & Explore
:Explore[!] [dir]... Explore directory of current file
:Sexplore[!] [dir]... Split & Explore directory of current file
:Hexplore[!] [dir]... Horizontal Split & Explore
:Vexplore[!] [dir]... Vertical Split & Explore
:Nexplore............. used with **/patterns; go to next matching file
:Pexplore............. used with **/patterns; go to previous matching file
The Explore command will open the local-directory browser on the current
file's directory (or on directory [dir] if specified). The window
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Vexplore does an Explore with |leftabove| vertical splitting; the optiona
! does an Explore with |topleft| vertical splitting.
(Following needs v7.0 or later)
When Explore, Sexplore, Hexplore, or Vexplore are used with
**/filename-patterns, netrw will attempt to find a (sub)directory which
matches the filename pattern. The Nexplore and Pexplore commands enable
one to proceed to the next/previous matching file, respectively. If your
console or gui produce recognizable shift-up or shift-down sequences, then
<s-down> == Nexplore, and
<s-up> == Pexplore.
As an example, consider >
:Explore **/*.c
:Nexplore
:Nexplore
:Pexplore
<
REFRESHING THE LISTING *netrw-ctrl-l*
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BOOKMARKING A DIRECTORY *netrw-b* *netrw-bookmark* *netrw-bookmarks*
One may easily "bookmark" a directory by using
One may easily "bookmark" a directory by using >
{cnt}b
<
Any count may be used. One may use viminfo's "!" option to retain bookmarks
between vim sessions. See |netrw-B| for how to return to a bookmark and
|netrw-q| for how to list them.
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10. History *netrw-history*
v58: * Explore and relatives can now handle **/somefilepattern (v7)
* Nexplore and Pexplore introduced (v7). shift-down and shift-up
cursor keys will invoke Nexplore and Pexplore, respectively.
* bug fixed with o and v
* autochdir only worked around for vim when it has been
compiled with either |+netbeans_intg| or |+sun_workshop|
* Under Windows, all directories and files were being preceded
with a "/" when local browsing. Fixed.
* When: syntax highlighting is off, laststatus=2, and remote
browsing is used, sometimes the laststatus highlighting
bleeds into the entire display. Work around - do an extra
redraw in that case.
* Bugfix: when g:netrw_keepdir=0, due to re-use of buffers,
netrw didn't change the directory when it should've
* Bugfix: D and R commands work again
v57: * Explore and relatives can now handle RO files
* reverse sort restored with vim7's sort command
* g:netrw_keepdir now being used to keep the current directory