Opens the file manager or terminal at the directory of the current file in Vim.
gof
: Go to the directory of the current file in the File managergoF
: Go to the working directory (:pwd
)
got
: Go to the directory of the current file in the TerminalgoT
: Go to the working directory (:pwd
)
-
g:gtfo#terminals
Optional dictionary with one or more of the following keys:win
,mac
,unix
The
g:gtfo#terminals.<key>
value is the name (or absolute path) of a terminal program followed by the necessary flags (-e
,/k
, etc.) for executing a command on startup.Special case (OS X): To use iTerm instead of Terminal.app, use the special value "iterm":
let g:gtfo#terminals = { 'mac': 'iterm' }
- tmux:
got
opens a new tmux pane. - mintty (Git-for-Windows,
Cygwin, etc.):
got
opens a new mintty console. - Windows
gof
opens Windows Explorer.got
opensg:gtfo#terminals['win']
or the first terminal it can find: "Git bash", mintty, or cmd.exe.- To use pwsh:
let g:gtfo#terminals = { 'win': 'pwsh' }
- To use powershell:
let g:gtfo#terminals = { 'win': 'powershell -NoLogo -NoExit -Command' }
- To use ye olde cmd.exe:
let g:gtfo#terminals = { 'win': 'cmd.exe /k' }
- Mac OS X
gof
opens Finder.got
opens Terminal.app unless Vim is running in iTerm org:gtfo#terminals['mac']
is set.
To force iTerm (special case, see [above][#settings]):let g:gtfo#terminals = { 'mac': 'iterm' }
- Unix
gof
opens the file manager dictated byxdg-open
.got
opens$SHELL
insidegnome-terminal
unlessg:gtfo#terminals['unix']
is set.- To use termite:
let g:gtfo#terminals = { 'unix': 'termite -d' }
- To use rxvt-unicode:
let g:gtfo#terminals = { 'unix': 'urxvt -cd' }
- To use termite:
- Pathogen
cd ~/.vim/bundle && git clone git://github.com/justinmk/vim-gtfo.git
- vim-plug
- Add
Plug 'justinmk/vim-gtfo'
to .vimrc - Run
:PlugInstall
- Add
got
(orgof
) doesn't work
Try :verbose map gof
to see if some other plugin is using that mapping.
On Linux without a gui,
gof
does nothing, or launches w3m
xdg-open
defaults to w3m if no GUI is available (eg, in ssh or tty console).
To change the default: xdg-mime default application/x-directory foo
- Sangmin Ryu, open-terminal-filemanager
- @tpope, for impeccable Vim plugin reference implementations
- EasyShell
- junegunn for some readme copy
Copyright © Justin M. Keyes. MIT license.