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*ctrlp.txt* Fuzzy file, buffer, mru, tag, ... finder. v1.80
*CtrlP* *ControlP* *'ctrlp'* *'ctrl-p'*
===============================================================================
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===============================================================================
CONTENTS *ctrlp-contents*
1. Intro........................................|ctrlp-intro|
2. Options......................................|ctrlp-options|
3. Commands.....................................|ctrlp-commands|
4. Mappings.....................................|ctrlp-mappings|
5. Input Formats................................|ctrlp-input-formats|
6. Extensions...................................|ctrlp-extensions|
===============================================================================
INTRO *ctrlp-intro*
Full path fuzzy file, buffer, mru, tag, ... finder with an intuitive interface.
Written in pure Vimscript for MacVim, gVim and Vim version 7.0+. Has full
support for Vim's |regexp| as search pattern, built-in MRU files monitoring,
project's root finder, and more.
To enable optional extensions (tag, dir, rtscript...), see |ctrlp-extensions|.
===============================================================================
OPTIONS *ctrlp-options*
Overview:~
|loaded_ctrlp|................Disable the plugin.
|ctrlp_map|...................Default mapping.
|ctrlp_cmd|...................Default command used for the default mapping.
|ctrlp_by_filename|...........Default to filename mode or not.
|ctrlp_regexp|................Default to regexp mode or not.
|ctrlp_match_window|..........Order, height and position of the match window.
|ctrlp_switch_buffer|.........Jump to an open buffer if already opened.
|ctrlp_reuse_window|..........Reuse special windows (help, quickfix, etc).
|ctrlp_tabpage_position|......Where to put the new tab page.
|ctrlp_working_path_mode|.....How to set CtrlP's local working directory.
|ctrlp_root_markers|..........Additional, high priority root markers.
|ctrlp_use_caching|...........Use per-session caching or not.
|ctrlp_clear_cache_on_exit|...Keep cache after exiting Vim or not.
|ctrlp_cache_dir|.............Location of the cache directory.
|ctrlp_show_hidden|...........Ignore dotfiles and dotdirs or not.
|ctrlp_custom_ignore|.........Hide stuff when using |globpath()|.
|ctrlp_max_files|.............Number of files to scan initially.
|ctrlp_max_depth|.............Directory depth to recurse into when scanning.
|ctrlp_user_command|..........Use an external scanner.
|ctrlp_max_history|...........Number of entries saved in the prompt history.
|ctrlp_open_new_file|.........How to open a file created by <c-y>.
|ctrlp_open_multiple_files|...How to open files selected by <c-z>.
|ctrlp_arg_map|...............Intercept <c-y> and <c-o> or not.
|ctrlp_follow_symlinks|.......Follow symbolic links or not.
|ctrlp_lazy_update|...........Only update when typing has stopped.
|ctrlp_default_input|.........Seed the prompt with an initial string.
|ctrlp_abbrev|................Input abbreviations.
|ctrlp_key_loop|..............Use input looping for multi-byte input.
|ctrlp_prompt_mappings|.......Change the mappings inside the prompt.
|ctrlp_line_prefix|...........Prefix for each line in ctrlp window.
|ctrlp_open_single_match|.....Automatically accept when only one candidate.
|ctrlp_brief_prompt|..........Exit CtrlP on empty prompt by <bs>.
|ctrlp_match_current_file|....Include current file in match entries.
|ctrlp_types|.................Names of builtin types.
MRU mode:
|ctrlp_mruf_max|..............Max MRU entries to remember.
|ctrlp_mruf_exclude|..........Files that shouldn't be remembered.
|ctrlp_mruf_include|..........Files to be remembered.
|ctrlp_mruf_relative|.........Show only MRU files in the working directory.
|ctrlp_tilde_homedir|....Save MRU file paths in home dir as ~/.
|ctrlp_mruf_default_order|....Disable sorting.
|ctrlp_mruf_case_sensitive|...MRU files are case sensitive or not.
|ctrlp_mruf_save_on_update|...Save to disk whenever a new entry is added.
Buffer mode:
|ctrlp_bufname_mod|...........File name section modificator.
|ctrlp_bufpath_mod|...........File path section modificator.
BufferTag mode: (to enable, see |ctrlp-extensions|)
|g:ctrlp_buftag_ctags_bin|....The location of the ctags-compatible binary.
|g:ctrlp_buftag_systemenc|....The encoding used for the ctags command.
|g:ctrlp_buftag_types|........Add new filetypes and set the cmd arguments.
Advanced options:
|ctrlp_open_func|.............Use custom file opening functions.
|ctrlp_status_func|...........Change CtrlP's two statuslines.
|ctrlp_buffer_func|...........Call custom functions in the CtrlP buffer.
|ctrlp_match_func|............Replace the built-in matching algorithm.
|ctrlp_create_func|...........Use custom file creating functions.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Detailed descriptions and default values:~
*'g:ctrlp_map'*
Use this option to change the mapping to invoke CtrlP in |Normal| mode: >
let g:ctrlp_map = '<c-p>'
<
*'g:ctrlp_cmd'*
Set the default opening command to use when pressing the above mapping: >
let g:ctrlp_cmd = 'CtrlP'
<
*'g:loaded_ctrlp'*
Use this to disable the plugin completely: >
let g:loaded_ctrlp = 1
<
*'g:ctrlp_by_filename'*
Set this to 1 to set searching by filename (as opposed to full path) as the
default: >
let g:ctrlp_by_filename = 0
<
Can be toggled on/off by pressing <c-d> inside the prompt.
*'g:ctrlp_regexp'*
Set this to 1 to set regexp search as the default: >
let g:ctrlp_regexp = 0
<
Can be toggled on/off by pressing <c-r> inside the prompt.
*'g:ctrlp_match_window'*
Change the position, the listing order of results, the minimum and the maximum
heights of the match window: >
let g:ctrlp_match_window = ''
<
Example: >
let g:ctrlp_match_window = 'bottom,order:btt,min:1,max:10,results:10'
<
The position: (default: bottom)
top - show the match window at the top of the screen.
bottom - show the match window at the bottom of the screen.
The listing order of results: (default: btt)
order:ttb - from top to bottom.
order:btt - from bottom to top.
The minimum and maximum heights:
min:{n} - show minimum {n} lines (default: 1).
max:{n} - show maximum {n} lines (default: 10).
The maximum number of results:
results:{n} - list maximum {n} results (default: sync with max height).
0 mean no-limit.
Note: When a setting isn't set, its default value will be used.
*'g:ctrlp_switch_buffer'*
When opening a file, if it's already open in a window somewhere, CtrlP will try
to jump to it instead of opening a new instance: >
let g:ctrlp_switch_buffer = 'Et'
<
e - jump when <cr> is pressed, but only to windows in the current tab.
t - jump when <c-t> is pressed, but only to windows in another tab.
v - like "e", but jump when <c-v> is pressed.
h - like "e", but jump when <c-x> is pressed.
E, T, V, H - like "e", "t", "v", and "h", but jump to windows anywhere.
0 or <empty> - disable this feature.
*'g:ctrlp_reuse_window'*
When opening a file with <cr>, CtrlP avoids opening it in windows created by
plugins, help and quickfix. Use this to setup some exceptions: >
let g:ctrlp_reuse_window = 'netrw'
<
Acceptable values are partial name, filetype or buftype of the special buffers.
Use regexp to specify the pattern.
Example: >
let g:ctrlp_reuse_window = 'netrw\|help\|quickfix'
<
*'g:ctrlp_tabpage_position'*
Where to put the new tab page when opening one: >
let g:ctrlp_tabpage_position = 'ac'
<
a - after.
b - before.
c - the current tab page.
l - the last tab page.
f - the first tab page.
*'g:ctrlp_working_path_mode'*
When starting up, CtrlP sets its local working directory according to this
variable: >
let g:ctrlp_working_path_mode = 'ra'
<
c - the directory of the current file.
a - the directory of the current file, unless it is a subdirectory of the cwd
r - the nearest ancestor of the current file that contains one of these
directories or files:
.git .hg .svn .bzr _darcs
w - modifier to "r": start search from the cwd instead of the current file's
directory
0 or <empty> - disable this feature.
Note #1: if "a" or "c" is included with "r", use the behavior of "a" or "c" (as
a fallback) when a root can't be found.
Note #2: you can use a |b:var| to set this option on a per buffer basis.
*'g:ctrlp_root_markers'*
Use this to set your own root markers in addition to the default ones (.git,
.hg, .svn, .bzr, and _darcs). Your markers will take precedence: >
let g:ctrlp_root_markers = ['']
<
Note: you can use a |b:var| to set this option on a per buffer basis.
*'g:ctrlp_use_caching'*
Enable/Disable per-session caching: >
let g:ctrlp_use_caching = 1
<
0 - Disable caching.
1 - Enable caching.
n - When bigger than 1, disable caching and use the number as the limit to
enable caching again.
Note: you can quickly purge the cache by pressing <F5> while inside CtrlP.
*'g:ctrlp_clear_cache_on_exit'*
Set this to 0 to enable cross-session caching by not deleting the cache files
upon exiting Vim: >
let g:ctrlp_clear_cache_on_exit = 1
<
*'g:ctrlp_cache_dir'*
Set the directory to store the cache files: >
let g:ctrlp_cache_dir = $HOME.'/.cache/ctrlp'
<
*'g:ctrlp_show_hidden'*
Set this to 1 if you want CtrlP to scan for dotfiles and dotdirs: >
let g:ctrlp_show_hidden = 0
<
Note: does not apply when a command defined with |g:ctrlp_user_command| is
being used.
*'ctrlp-wildignore'*
You can use Vim's |'wildignore'| to exclude files and directories from the
results.
Examples: >
" Excluding version control directories
set wildignore+=*/.git/*,*/.hg/*,*/.svn/* " Linux/MacOSX
set wildignore+=*\\.git\\*,*\\.hg\\*,*\\.svn\\* " Windows ('noshellslash')
<
Note #1: the `*/` in front of each directory glob is required.
Note #2: |wildignore| influences the result of |expand()|, |globpath()| and
|glob()| which many plugins use to find stuff on the system (e.g. VCS related
plugins look for .git/, .hg/,... some other plugins look for external *.exe
tools on Windows). So be a little mindful of what you put in your |wildignore|.
*'g:ctrlp_custom_ignore'*
In addition to |'wildignore'| and |g:ctrlp_show_hidden|, use this for files
and directories you want only CtrlP to not show. Use regexp to specify the
patterns: >
let g:ctrlp_custom_ignore = ''
<
Examples: >
let g:ctrlp_custom_ignore = '\v[\/]\.(git|hg|svn)$'
let g:ctrlp_custom_ignore = {
\ 'dir': '\v[\/]\.(git|hg|svn)$',
\ 'file': '\v\.(exe|so|dll)$',
\ 'link': 'SOME_BAD_SYMBOLIC_LINKS',
\ }
let g:ctrlp_custom_ignore = {
\ 'file': '\v(\.cpp|\.h|\.hh|\.cxx)@<!$'
\ }
let g:ctrlp_custom_ignore = {
\ 'func': 'some#custom#match_function'
\ }
<
Note #1: by default, |wildignore| and |g:ctrlp_custom_ignore| only apply when
|globpath()| is used to scan for files, thus these options do not apply when a
command defined with |g:ctrlp_user_command| is being used.
Note #2: when changing the option's variable type, remember to |:unlet| it
first or restart Vim to avoid the "E706: Variable type mismatch" error.
Note #3: when using the "func" ignore type, you must provide the full name of
a function that can be called from CtrlP. An |autoload| function name is
recommended here. The function must take 2 parameters, the item to match and
its type. The type will be "dir", "file", or "link". The function must return
1 if the item should be ignored, 0 otherwise.
*'g:ctrlp_max_files'*
The maximum number of files to scan, set to 0 for no limit: >
let g:ctrlp_max_files = 10000
<
Note: does not apply when a command defined with |g:ctrlp_user_command| is
being used.
*'g:ctrlp_max_depth'*
The maximum depth of a directory tree to recurse into: >
let g:ctrlp_max_depth = 40
<
Note: does not apply when a command defined with |g:ctrlp_user_command| is
being used.
*'g:ctrlp_user_command'*
Specify an external tool to use for listing files instead of using Vim's
|globpath()|. Use %s in place of the target directory: >
let g:ctrlp_user_command = ''
<
Examples: >
let g:ctrlp_user_command = 'find %s -type f' " MacOSX/Linux
let g:ctrlp_user_command = 'dir %s /-n /b /s /a-d' " Windows
<
You can also use 'grep', 'findstr' or something else to filter the results.
Examples: >
let g:ctrlp_user_command =
\ 'find %s -type f | grep -v -P "\.jpg$|/tmp/"' " MacOSX/Linux
let g:ctrlp_user_command =
\ 'dir %s /-n /b /s /a-d | findstr /v /l ".jpg \\tmp\\"' " Windows
<
Use a version control listing command when inside a repository, this is faster
when scanning large projects: >
let g:ctrlp_user_command = [root_marker, listing_command, fallback_command]
let g:ctrlp_user_command = {
\ 'types': {
\ 1: [root_marker_1, listing_command_1],
\ n: [root_marker_n, listing_command_n],
\ },
\ 'fallback': fallback_command,
\ 'ignore': 0 or 1
\ }
<
Some examples: >
" Single VCS, listing command does not list untracked files:
let g:ctrlp_user_command = ['.git', 'cd %s && git ls-files']
let g:ctrlp_user_command = ['.hg', 'hg --cwd %s locate -I .']
" Multiple VCS's:
let g:ctrlp_user_command = {
\ 'types': {
\ 1: ['.git', 'cd %s && git ls-files'],
\ 2: ['.hg', 'hg --cwd %s locate -I .'],
\ },
\ 'fallback': 'find %s -type f'
\ }
" Single VCS, listing command lists untracked files (slower):
let g:ctrlp_user_command =
\ ['.git', 'cd %s && git ls-files -co --exclude-standard']
let g:ctrlp_user_command =
\ ['.hg', 'hg --cwd %s status -numac -I . $(hg root)'] " MacOSX/Linux
let g:ctrlp_user_command = ['.hg', 'for /f "tokens=1" %%a in (''hg root'') '
\ . 'do hg --cwd %s status -numac -I . %%a'] " Windows
<
Note #1: in the |Dictionary| format, 'fallback' and 'ignore' are optional. In
the |List| format, fallback_command is optional.
Note #2: if the fallback_command is empty or the 'fallback' key is not defined,
|globpath()| will then be used when scanning outside of a repository.
Note #3: unless the |Dictionary| format is used and 'ignore' is defined and set
to 1, the |wildignore| and |g:ctrlp_custom_ignore| options do not apply when
these custom commands are being used. When not present, 'ignore' is set to 0 by
default to retain the performance advantage of using external commands.
Note #4: when changing the option's variable type, remember to |:unlet| it
first or restart Vim to avoid the "E706: Variable type mismatch" error.
Note #5: you can use a |b:var| to set this option on a per buffer basis.
*'g:ctrlp_max_history'*
The maximum number of input strings you want CtrlP to remember. The default
value mirrors Vim's global |'history'| option: >
let g:ctrlp_max_history = &history
<
Set to 0 to disable prompt's history. Browse the history with <c-n> and <c-p>.
*'g:ctrlp_open_new_file'*
Use this option to specify how the newly created file is to be opened when
pressing <c-y>: >
let g:ctrlp_open_new_file = 'v'
<
t - in a new tab.
h - in a new horizontal split.
v - in a new vertical split.
r - in the current window.
*'g:ctrlp_open_multiple_files'*
If non-zero, this will enable opening multiple files with <c-z> and <c-o>: >
let g:ctrlp_open_multiple_files = 'v'
<
Example: >
let g:ctrlp_open_multiple_files = '2vjr'
<
For the number:
- If given, it'll be used as the maximum number of windows or tabs to create
when opening the files (the rest will be opened as hidden buffers).
- If not given, <c-o> will open all files, each in a new window or new tab.
For the letters:
t - each file in a new tab.
h - each file in a new horizontal split.
v - each file in a new vertical split.
i - all files as hidden buffers.
j - after opening, jump to the first opened tab or window.
r - open the first file in the current window, then the remaining files in
new splits or new tabs depending on which of "h", "v" and "t" is also
present.
*'g:ctrlp_arg_map'*
When this is set to 1, the <c-o> and <c-y> mappings will accept one extra key
as an argument to override their default behavior: >
let g:ctrlp_arg_map = 0
<
Pressing <c-o> or <c-y> will then prompt for a keypress. The key can be:
t - open in tab(s)
h - open in horizontal split(s)
v - open in vertical split(s)
i - open as hidden buffers (for <c-o> only)
c - clear the marked files (for <c-o> only)
r - open in the current window (for <c-y> only)
<esc>, <c-c>, <c-u> - cancel and go back to the prompt.
<cr> - use the default behavior specified with |g:ctrlp_open_new_file| and
|g:ctrlp_open_multiple_files|.
*'g:ctrlp_follow_symlinks'*
If non-zero, CtrlP will follow symbolic links when listing files: >
let g:ctrlp_follow_symlinks = 0
<
0 - don't follow symbolic links.
1 - follow but ignore looped internal symlinks to avoid duplicates.
2 - follow all symlinks indiscriminately.
Note: does not apply when a command defined with |g:ctrlp_user_command| is
being used.
*'g:ctrlp_lazy_update'*
Set this to 1 to enable the lazy-update feature: only update the match window
after typing's been stopped for a certain amount of time: >
let g:ctrlp_lazy_update = 0
<
If is 1, update after 250ms. If bigger than 1, the number will be used as the
delay time in milliseconds.
*'g:ctrlp_default_input'*
Set this to 1 to enable seeding the prompt with the current file's relative
path: >
let g:ctrlp_default_input = 0
<
Instead of 1 or 0, if the value of the option is a string, it'll be used as-is
as the default input: >
let g:ctrlp_default_input = 'anystring'
<
This option works well together with |g:ctrlp_open_single_match|
*'g:ctrlp_match_current_file'*
Includes the current file in the match entries: >
let g:ctrlp_match_current_file = 1
By default, the current file is excluded from the list.
Note: does not apply when |g:ctrlp_match_func| is used.
*'g:ctrlp_types'*
Set this to list of names to customize core types: >
let g:ctrlp_types = ['mru', 'fil']
By default, the types are: >
let g:ctrlp_types = ['fil', 'buf', 'mru'].
*'g:ctrlp_abbrev'*
Define input abbreviations that can be expanded (either internally or visibly)
in the prompt: >
let g:ctrlp_abbrev = {}
<
Examples: >
let g:ctrlp_abbrev = {
\ 'gmode': 'i',
\ 'abbrevs': [
\ {
\ 'pattern': '^cd b',
\ 'expanded': '@cd ~/.vim/bundle',
\ 'mode': 'pfrz',
\ },
\ {
\ 'pattern': '\(^@.\+\|\\\@<!:.\+\)\@<! ',
\ 'expanded': '.\{-}',
\ 'mode': 'pfr',
\ },
\ {
\ 'pattern': '\\\@<!:.\+\zs\\\@<! ',
\ 'expanded': '\ ',
\ 'mode': 'pfz',
\ },
\ ]
\ }
<
The 'pattern' string is regexp matched against the entered input. The expansion
is as if the 'expanded' string was typed into the prompt.
For 'gmode' (optional):
i - expand internally (default).
t - insert the expanded results into the prompt as you type.
k - insert the expanded results when a non-keyword character is typed. Only
applies when "t" is also present.
For 'mode' (of each entry; optional):
f - only in filename mode.
p - only in full path mode.
r - only in regexp mode.
z - only in fuzzy mode.
n - only when creating a new file with <c-y> (use the expanded string in the
new filename).
c - only when auto-completing directory names with <tab> (expand the pattern
immediately before doing the auto-completion).
<empty> or not defined - always enable.
Note: the abbrev entries are evaluated in sequence, so a later entry can be
evaluated against the expanded result of a previous entry; this includes itself
when 'gmode' is "t".
*'g:ctrlp_key_loop'*
An experimental feature. Set this to 1 to enable input looping for the typing
of multi-byte characters: >
let g:ctrlp_key_loop = 0
<
Note #1: when set, this option resets the |g:ctrlp_lazy_update| option.
Note #2: you can toggle this feature inside the prompt with a custom mapping: >
let g:ctrlp_prompt_mappings = { 'ToggleKeyLoop()': ['<F3>'] }
<
*'g:ctrlp_prompt_mappings'*
Use this to customize the mappings inside CtrlP's prompt to your liking. You
only need to keep the lines that you've changed the values (inside []): >
let g:ctrlp_prompt_mappings = {
\ 'PrtBS()': ['<bs>', '<c-]>'],
\ 'PrtDelete()': ['<del>'],
\ 'PrtDeleteWord()': ['<c-w>'],
\ 'PrtClear()': ['<c-u>'],
\ 'PrtSelectMove("j")': ['<c-j>', '<down>'],
\ 'PrtSelectMove("k")': ['<c-k>', '<up>'],
\ 'PrtSelectMove("t")': ['<Home>', '<kHome>'],
\ 'PrtSelectMove("b")': ['<End>', '<kEnd>'],
\ 'PrtSelectMove("u")': ['<PageUp>', '<kPageUp>'],
\ 'PrtSelectMove("d")': ['<PageDown>', '<kPageDown>'],
\ 'PrtHistory(-1)': ['<c-n>'],
\ 'PrtHistory(1)': ['<c-p>'],
\ 'AcceptSelection("e")': ['<cr>', '<2-LeftMouse>'],
\ 'AcceptSelection("h")': ['<c-x>', '<c-cr>', '<c-s>'],
\ 'AcceptSelection("t")': ['<c-t>'],
\ 'AcceptSelection("v")': ['<c-v>', '<RightMouse>'],
\ 'ToggleFocus()': ['<s-tab>'],
\ 'ToggleRegex()': ['<c-r>'],
\ 'ToggleByFname()': ['<c-d>'],
\ 'ToggleType(1)': ['<c-f>', '<c-up>'],
\ 'ToggleType(-1)': ['<c-b>', '<c-down>'],
\ 'PrtExpandDir()': ['<tab>'],
\ 'PrtInsert("c")': ['<MiddleMouse>', '<insert>'],
\ 'PrtInsert()': ['<c-\>'],
\ 'PrtCurStart()': ['<c-a>'],
\ 'PrtCurEnd()': ['<c-e>'],
\ 'PrtCurLeft()': ['<c-h>', '<left>', '<c-^>'],
\ 'PrtCurRight()': ['<c-l>', '<right>'],
\ 'PrtClearCache()': ['<F5>'],
\ 'PrtDeleteEnt()': ['<F7>'],
\ 'CreateNewFile()': ['<c-y>'],
\ 'MarkToOpen()': ['<c-z>'],
\ 'OpenMulti()': ['<c-o>'],
\ 'PrtExit()': ['<esc>', '<c-c>', '<c-g>'],
\ }
<
Note: if pressing <bs> moves the cursor one character to the left instead of
deleting a character for you, add this to your |.vimrc| to disable the plugin's
default <c-h> mapping: >
let g:ctrlp_prompt_mappings = { 'PrtCurLeft()': ['<left>', '<c-^>'] }
<
*'g:ctrlp_line_prefix'*
This prefix will be prepended to each line in ctrlp's item listing.
default: >
let g:ctrlp_line_prefix = '> '
<
*'g:ctrlp_open_single_match'*
List of CtrlP modes for which CtrlP should accept an entry directly, if only
one candidate exists.
Example: >
let g:ctrlp_open_single_match = ['buffer tags', 'buffer']
<
This is currently only really useful together with |g:ctrlp_default_input|
set before launching, and cleared afterwards, with a function such as
following: >
fu! <SID>tagsUnderCursor()
try
let default_input_save = get(g:, 'ctrlp_default_input', '')
let g:ctrlp_default_input = expand('<cword>')
CtrlPBufTagAll
finally
if exists('default_input_save')
let g:ctrlp_default_input = default_input_save
endif
endtry
endfu
>
<
----------------------------------------
MRU mode options:~
*'g:ctrlp_mruf_max'*
Specify the number of recently opened files you want CtrlP to remember: >
let g:ctrlp_mruf_max = 250
<
*'g:ctrlp_mruf_exclude'*
Files you don't want CtrlP to remember. Use regexp to specify the patterns: >
let g:ctrlp_mruf_exclude = ''
<
Examples: >
let g:ctrlp_mruf_exclude = '/tmp/.*\|/temp/.*' " MacOSX/Linux
let g:ctrlp_mruf_exclude = '^C:\\dev\\tmp\\.*' " Windows
<
*'g:ctrlp_mruf_include'*
And if you want CtrlP to only remember some files, specify them here: >
let g:ctrlp_mruf_include = ''
<
Example: >
let g:ctrlp_mruf_include = '\.py$\|\.rb$'
<
*'g:ctrlp_tilde_homedir'*
Set this to 1 to save every MRU file path $HOME/$filepath in the $HOME dir
as ~/$filepath instead of $HOME/$filepath : >
let g:ctrlp_tilde_homedir = 0
<
Note: This applies also to all dir paths stored by :CtrlPBookmarkDirAdd!
*'g:ctrlp_mruf_relative'*
Set this to 1 to show only MRU files in the current working directory: >
let g:ctrlp_mruf_relative = 0
<
Note: you can use a custom mapping to toggle this option inside the prompt: >
let g:ctrlp_prompt_mappings = { 'ToggleMRURelative()': ['<F2>'] }
<
*'g:ctrlp_mruf_default_order'*
Set this to 1 to disable sorting when searching in MRU mode: >
let g:ctrlp_mruf_default_order = 0
<
*'g:ctrlp_mruf_case_sensitive'*
Match this with your file system case-sensitivity setting to avoid duplicate
MRU entries: >
let g:ctrlp_mruf_case_sensitive = 1
<
*'g:ctrlp_mruf_save_on_update'*
Set this to 0 to disable saving of the MRU list to hard drive whenever a new
entry is added, saving will then only occur when exiting Vim: >
let g:ctrlp_mruf_save_on_update = 1
<
*'g:ctrlp_bufname_mod'*
Modify file name section according to modificator string. See |filename-modifiers|. >
let g:ctrlp_bufname_mod = ':t'
<
*'g:ctrlp_bufpath_mod'*
Modify file path section according to modificator string. See |filename-modifiers|. >
let g:ctrlp_bufpath_mod = ':~:.:h'
<
----------------------------------------
Advanced options:~
*'g:ctrlp_open_func'*
Define a custom function to open the selected file: >
let g:ctrlp_open_func = {}
<
Example: >
let g:ctrlp_open_func = {
\ 'files' : 'Function_Name_1',
\ 'buffers' : 'Function_Name_2',
\ 'mru files' : 'Function_Name_3',
\ }
<
Structure of the functions: >
function! Function_Name(action, line)
" Arguments:
" |
" +- a:action : The opening action:
" | + 'e' : user pressed <cr> (default)
" | + 'h' : user pressed <c-x> (default)
" | + 'v' : user pressed <c-v> (default)
" | + 't' : user pressed <c-t> (default)
" | + 'x' : user used the <c-o> console dialog (default) and
" | chose "e[x]ternal".
" |
" +- a:line : The selected line.
endfunction
<
Note: does not apply when opening multiple files with <c-z> and <c-o>.
Example: open HTML files in the default web browser when <c-t> is pressed and
in Vim otherwise >
function! HTMLOpenFunc(action, line)
if a:action =~ '^[tx]$' && fnamemodify(a:line, ':e') =~? '^html\?$'
" Get the filename
let filename = fnameescape(fnamemodify(a:line, ':p'))
" Close CtrlP
call ctrlp#exit()
" Open the file
silent! execute '!xdg-open' filename
elseif a:action == 'x' && fnamemodify(a:line, ':e') !~? '^html\?$'
" Not a HTML file, simulate pressing <c-o> again and wait for new input
call feedkeys("\<c-o>")
else
" Use CtrlP's default file opening function
call call('ctrlp#acceptfile', [a:action, a:line])
endif
endfunction
let g:ctrlp_open_func = { 'files': 'HTMLOpenFunc' }
<
*'g:ctrlp_status_func'*
Use this to customize the statuslines for the CtrlP window: >
let g:ctrlp_status_func = {}
<
Example: >
let g:ctrlp_status_func = {
\ 'main': 'Function_Name_1',
\ 'prog': 'Function_Name_2',
\ }
<
Structure of the functions: >
" Main statusline
function! Function_Name_1(focus, byfname, regex, prev, item, next, marked)
" Arguments:
" |
" +- a:focus : The focus of the prompt: "prt" or "win".
" |
" +- a:byfname : In filename mode or in full path mode: "file" or "path".
" |
" +- a:regex : In regex mode: 1 or 0.
" |
" +- a:prev : The previous search mode.
" |
" +- a:item : The current search mode.
" |
" +- a:next : The next search mode.
" |
" +- a:marked : The number of marked files, or a comma separated list of
" the marked filenames.
return full_statusline
endfunction
" Progress statusline
function! Function_Name_2(str)
" a:str : Either the number of files scanned so far, or a string indicating
" the current directory is being scanned with a user_command.
return full_statusline
endfunction
<
See https://gist.github.com/1610859 for a working example.
*'g:ctrlp_buffer_func'*
Specify the functions that will be called after entering and before exiting the
CtrlP buffer: >
let g:ctrlp_buffer_func = {}
<
Example: >
let g:ctrlp_buffer_func = {
\ 'enter': 'Function_Name_1',
\ 'exit': 'Function_Name_2',
\ }
<
*'g:ctrlp_match_func'*
Set an external fuzzy matching function for CtrlP to use: >
let g:ctrlp_match_func = {}
<
Example: >
let g:ctrlp_match_func = { 'match': 'Function_Name' }
<
Structure of the function: >
function! Function_Name(items, str, limit, mmode, ispath, crfile, regex)
" Arguments:
" |
" +- a:items : The full list of items to search in.
" |
" +- a:str : The string entered by the user.
" |
" +- a:limit : The max height of the match window. Can be used to limit
" | the number of items to return.
" |
" +- a:mmode : The match mode. Can be one of these strings:
" | + "full-line": match the entire line.
" | + "filename-only": match only the filename.
" | + "first-non-tab": match until the first tab char.
" | + "until-last-tab": match until the last tab char.
" |
" +- a:ispath : Is 1 when searching in file, buffer, mru, mixed, dir, and
" | rtscript modes. Is 0 otherwise.
" |
" +- a:crfile : The file in the current window. Should be excluded from the
" | results when a:ispath == 1.
" |
" +- a:regex : In regex mode: 1 or 0.
return list_of_matched_items
endfunction
<
Note: you can extend any of the above options with { 'arg_type': 'dict' } to
enable passing all the function arguments in a single Dictionary argument. Use
the existing argument names as keys in this Dictionary.
Example: >
let g:ctrlp_status_func = {
\ 'arg_type' : 'dict',
\ 'enter': 'Function_Name_1',
\ 'exit': 'Function_Name_2',
\ }
function! Function_Name_1(dict)
" where dict == {
" \ 'focus': value,
" \ 'byfname': value,
" \ 'regex': value,
" \ ...
" }
endfunction
<
*'g:ctrlp_brief_prompt'*
When this is set to 1, the <bs> on empty prompt exit CtrlP.
*'g:ctrlp_create_func'*
Define a custom function to create the selected file. This is same as
|ctrlp_open_func|. This function passes string entered by the user as it is.
And not record to cache file. So you can create function to open URL with
browser: >
let g:ctrlp_create_func = {}
<
*ctrlp-default-value*
Otherwise, you can use below to change default value.
Example: >
let g:ctrlp_path_nolim = 1
This is possible to change no-limit mode for match type "path".
===============================================================================
COMMANDS *ctrlp-commands*
*:CtrlP*
:CtrlP [starting-directory]
Open CtrlP in find file mode.
If no argument is given, the value of |g:ctrlp_working_path_mode| will be
used to determine the starting directory. See |:CtrlPCurFile| and
|:CtrlPCurWD| to temporarily override the setting.
You can use <tab> to auto-complete the [starting-directory] when typing it.
*:CtrlPBuffer*
:CtrlPBuffer
Open CtrlP in find buffer mode.
*:CtrlPCurFile*
:CtrlPCurFile
This acts like |:CtrlP| with |g:ctrlp_working_path_mode| = 'c' and ignores
the variable's current value.
*:CtrlPCurWD*
:CtrlPCurWD
This acts like |:CtrlP| with |g:ctrlp_working_path_mode| = 'd' and ignores
the variable's current value.
*:CtrlPMRU*
:CtrlPMRU
Open CtrlP in find Most-Recently-Used file mode.
*:CtrlPLastMode*
:CtrlPLastMode [--dir]
Open CtrlP in the last mode used. When having the "--dir" argument, also
reuse the last working directory.
*:CtrlPRoot*
:CtrlPRoot
This acts like |:CtrlP| with |g:ctrlp_working_path_mode| = 'r' and ignores
the variable's current value.
*:CtrlPClearCache*
:CtrlPClearCache
Flush the cache for the current working directory. The same as pressing <F5>
inside CtrlP.
To enable or disable caching, use the |g:ctrlp_use_caching| option.
*:CtrlPClearAllCaches*
:CtrlPClearAllCaches
Delete all the cache files saved in |g:ctrlp_cache_dir| location.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
For commands provided by bundled extensions, see |ctrlp-extensions|.
===============================================================================
MAPPINGS *ctrlp-mappings*
*'ctrlp-<c-p>'*
<c-p>
Default |Normal| mode mapping to open the CtrlP prompt in find file mode.
----------------------------------------
Once inside the prompt:~
<c-d>
Toggle between full-path search and filename only search.
Note: in filename mode, the prompt's base is '>d>' instead of '>>>'
<c-r> *'ctrlp-fullregexp'*
Toggle between the string mode and full regexp mode.
Note: in full regexp mode, the prompt's base is 'r>>' instead of '>>>'
See also: |input-formats| (guide) and |g:ctrlp_regexp_search| (option).
<c-f>, 'forward'
<c-up>
Scroll to the 'next' search mode in the sequence.
<c-b>, 'backward'
<c-down>
Scroll to the 'previous' search mode in the sequence.
<tab> *'ctrlp-autocompletion'*
Auto-complete directory names under the current working directory inside
the prompt.
<s-tab>
Toggle the focus between the match window and the prompt.
<esc>,
<c-c>,
<c-g>
Exit CtrlP.
Moving:~
<c-j>,
<down>
Move selection down.
<c-k>,
<up>
Move selection up.
<c-a>
Move the cursor to the 'start' of the prompt.
<c-e>
Move the cursor to the 'end' of the prompt.
<c-h>,
<left>,
<c-^>
Move the cursor one character to the 'left'.
<c-l>,
<right>
Move the cursor one character to the 'right'.
Editing:~
<c-]>,
<bs>
Delete the preceding character.
<del>
Delete the current character.
<c-w>
Delete a preceding inner word.
<c-u>
Clear the input field.
Browsing input history:~
<c-n>