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Open vifm with file from last edit buffer being selected #24

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vlcinsky opened this issue Sep 1, 2017 · 2 comments
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Open vifm with file from last edit buffer being selected #24

vlcinsky opened this issue Sep 1, 2017 · 2 comments

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@vlcinsky
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vlcinsky commented Sep 1, 2017

I use https://github.com/tpope/vim-vinegar vim plugin and got used to the easy I can open file browser by simply clicking -.

But even without any special plugin, it is possible starting up vifm within neovim and do so with context of currently open file (I mean: the context exists, but is not used yet).

With directories having longer file list it would be great to have the file I started vifm from open.

vifm provides an option --select (which can be even used twice).

Warning: vifm will fail to start if the file specified by --select does not exist.

Given such functionality is implemented, review of all files in a directory shall become much simpler:

  • - to open vifm, see the current file open
  • j to go one file further, enter to open it
  • and repeat until all files are checked

(the - assumes the vim-vinegar is installed)

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rbong commented May 26, 2019

This plugin is now deprecated, please redirect your issue to vifm.vim if appropriate

https://github.com/vifm/vifm.vim

@rbong rbong closed this as completed May 26, 2019
@xaizek xaizek transferred this issue from vifm/neovim-vifm May 26, 2019
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xaizek commented May 26, 2019

Transferred the issue.

@xaizek xaizek reopened this May 26, 2019
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