vim and NERD Tree extension - adding a file

∥☆過路亽.° 提交于 2019-11-27 08:54:50

问题


When using the vim editor with the NERDTree plugin to navigate through the tree of your project, is there an easy way to create a new source code file under the currently highlighted directory?

Currently I go into my shell, add the file and then refresh the tree. There must be a better way.


回答1:


Activate the NERDTree and navigate to the directory in which the new file should live. Then press m to bring up the NERDTree Filesystem Menu and choose a for "add child node". Then simply enter the file's (or directory's name) and you're done.




回答2:


From vim you can run shell commands. So in this case I use:

:!touch somefile.txt

and then hit r to reload the nerdtree window.

The other thing to do is to just start the new file from within vim.

:e somefile.txt

One handy thing for this is that in my .vimrc I auto change the cwd to the directory my current file is in:

" Auto change the directory to the current file I'm working on

autocmd BufEnter * lcd %:p:h 

This way if I'm editing a file and want another one in the same place the path is changed right there. Opening any file from NERDTree sets the directory to the one that file is in.



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1459750/vim-and-nerd-tree-extension-adding-a-file

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