Working with Linux: Quick Hacks for the Command Line by Petru I?fan

Working with Linux: Quick Hacks for the Command Line by Petru I?fan

Author:Petru I?fan
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Packt Publishing


And after it finishes, add pathogen to your .vimrc:

execute pathogen#infect()

Most IDEs show a tree layout of the folder structure, in parallel with the open files. Vim can do this also, and the simplest way to achieve this is by installing the plugin called NERDtree.

Open: https://github.com/scrooloose/nerdtree, and follow the instructions for installing it:

cd ~/.vim/bundle git clone https://github.com/scrooloose/nerdtree.git

Now we should be all set. Let's open a file and type :NERDtree. We see the tree-like structure of our current folder here, where we can browse and open new files. If we want Vim to replace our IDE, this is certainly a mandatory plugin!



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