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Vim Module
========== Gems for using PowerShell with vim. This module is intented for the gigantic intersection of PowerShell and Vim users. Installation ------------ Install from the PowerShell Gallery Install-Module vim Usage ----- To start using the vim module, just import the module Import-Module vim Invoke-Gvim ----------- Using the -Errorfile option of gvim to quickly jump between files or matches from Select-String. This uses the QuickFix vim feature. The following errorformat is assumed: %f:%l:%c:%m In the same way as you can jump between compilation errors in vim, you can now jump between files or matches piped into Invoke-Gvim Get-ChildItem -Recurse -Filter *.cs | Select-String throw | Invoke-GVim # The example above open gvim with all locations where an exception in the error list Get-ChildItem -Recurse -Filter *.txt | Select-String 'aaa(bbb)ccc' | Invoke-GVim # The example above open gvim with all textfiles containg 'aaabbbccc' with the selection on the first regex group. # If the regex contains a group, the cursor placed on the start of the first group match. # some text aaabbbccc # ^ cursor ls *.txt | igv # open all text files in the current directory # Reuse a gvim window ls *.ps1 | sls function | igv -ReuseInstance The above examples open gvim with all locations where an exception in the error list By adding the following to _vimrc it is quick and easy to jump between the hits with F2 or F3 nnoremap <silent> <F2> :bn<CR> nnoremap <silent> <S-F2> :bp<CR> nnoremap <silent> <F3> :cn<CR> nnoremap <silent> <S-F3> :cp<CR> |