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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Mahlon E. Smith
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VimGlimpse
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A basic Glimpse interface for Vim *glimpse*
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CONTENTS *GlimpseContents*
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1) Intro........................................|GlimpseIntro|
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2) Functionality................................|GlimpseFunctionality|
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3) Adjusting Behavior...........................|GlimpseVimrcExample|
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4) Configuration................................|GlimpseOptions|
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4.1) Glimpse keybinding.....................|g:glimpseKey|
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4.2) GlimpseIndex keybinding................|g:glimpseindexKey|
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4.3) Changing the results window size.......|g:glimpseWindowResultSize|
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4.4) Altering default flags to glimpse......|g:glimpseFlags|
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4.5) Altering flags to glimpseindex.........|g:glimpseindexFlags|
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5) Author.......................................|GlimpseAuthor|
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6) License......................................|GlimpseLicense|
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1. INTRO *GlimpseIntro*
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Glimpse is a powerful indexing and query system, free for personal use.
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http://www.webglimpse.net
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VimGlimpse is a basic Glimpse interface within Vim, based on a Vim Tip from
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Jean-Rene David.
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http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Use_glimpse_from_within_Vim
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VimGlimpse retains normal Vim |:grep| functionality, and provides
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additional Glimpse features outside of what |grepprg| can allow. By
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default, VimGlimpse only searches within your current working directory,
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making it ideal for near instantaneous searches across a project.
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2. FUNCTIONALITY *GlimpseFunctionality*
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Glimpse installs two new global commands, *Glimpse* and *GlimpseIndex* .
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SEARCHING ~
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If you set the |g:glimpseKey|variable to something, you can search for
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the word under the cursor with a keystroke. Otherwise, just execute the
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|:Glimpse| command. Here are some examples (shamelessly stolen from the
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glimpse man page):
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:Glimpse needle haystack.h$~
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Finds all needles in all haystack.h's files.
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:let g:glimpseFlags = "-iny -2" ~
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:Glimpse Anestesiology html ~
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Outputs all occurrences of Anestesiology with two errors in
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files with html somewhere in their full name.
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:Glimpse windsurfing;Arizona mail;1993 ~
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Finds all lines containing windsurfing and Arizona in all files
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having `mail' and '1993' somewhere in their full name.
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Results are placed into the |quickfix| window. Additionally, the 'q' key is
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bound to the window so you can close it again quickly.
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INDEXING ~
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If you set the |g:glimpseindexKey|variable to something, you can reindex
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your current working directory with a keystroke. Otherwise, just
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you can just manually execute the |:GlimpseIndex| command.
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Results from an index are placed into the location window. You can view them
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via |:lopen|.
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If you are reindexing a large directory, this could take a few moments.
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The defaults are to produce an incremental merge -- so it should be
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fairly fast, but it's a good idea to ensure your indexes exist prior to
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running this command.
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If you've just installed glimpse, a great way to start playing with it
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immediately is to let it index your entire home directory (from the shell):
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% glimpseindex -M 10 -B -o ~ ~
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If you've deleted a lot of files, re-running this command will free up space
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in your indexes. I just run it nightly from cron.
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3. ADJUSTING-BEHAVIOR *GlimpseVimrcExample*
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Here's what my config looks like. >
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let g:glimpseFlags = "-winy1"
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let g:glimpseKey = "<Leader>g"
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let g:glimpseindexKey = "<Leader>G"
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With these settings, I can find the full word under the cursor with
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<Leader>g, in a case insensitive 1 character fuzzy match search.
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With <Leader>G, I can quickly re-index my current working directory, so
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changes to my files are reflected in search results.
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4. CONFIGURATION-OPTIONS *GlimpseOptions*
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Here are all of the available configuration options.
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4.1 *g:glimpseKey*
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Setting this binding enables immediate searching for the |word| that is
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currently under the cursor. There is no default. >
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let g:glimpseKey = "<Leader>g"
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4.2 *g:glimpseindexKey*
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Setting this enables reindexing with a keystroke, rather than running the
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|GlimpseIndex| command manually. There is no default. >
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let g:glimpseindexKey = "<Leader>G"
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4.3 *g:glimpseWindowResultSize*
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Change the height of the results window. The default is 15 lines. >
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let g:glimpseWindowResultSize = 15
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4.4 *g:glimpseFlags*
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Alter the command line flags used when executing glimpse. If you alter
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this, you should retain the '-n' flag, as the |quickfix| window relies
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on that for line positioning. The default is: >
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let g:glimpseFlags = "-iny"
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See the glimpse man page for all available options. (I find -w, -i, and
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-# to be the most immediately useful.)
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4.5 *g:glimpseindexFlags*
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Alter the command line flags used when executing glimpseindex.
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The default is: >
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let g:glimpseindexFlags = '-M 10 -B -o'
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The '-f' flag with the current working directory is always appended to this
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flag list.
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5. AUTHOR *GlimpseAuthor*
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VimGlimpse was written by Mahlon E. Smith.
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mahlon@martini.nu ~
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http://www.martini.nu/
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6. LICENSE *GlimpseLicense*
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This Glimpse VIM plugin is distributed under the BSD license.
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http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
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Copyright (c) 2009, Mahlon E. Smith <mahlon@martini.nu>
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All rights reserved.
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Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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met:
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* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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"AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
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A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
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OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
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TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR
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PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF
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LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING
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NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
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SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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vim: set noet nosta sw=4 ts=4 ft=help :
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