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How to auto-complete filenames in sub-directories when opening them for editing using e.g. `...
Put this in your .vimrc:
set path+=**
This will also search in all subdirectories.
Then use the :find command. Start writing a part of the filename, for example...
:find io
...and then when …
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Easiest way to go to the closest closing bracket?
Here's a quick hack you could put in your .vimrc:
inoremap <Enter> <esc>:call DetectIfParens()<cr> i // exits the insert mode and will return to it when the function ends
function DetectIfParens …