Sublime Text Plugin
Fuzzy search and insert filenames inside your current project directory. Highly customizable.
Basic settings support Html, Css and Javascript, but may be adjusted for every language
After Package Control installation, restart Sublime Text. Use the Command Palette Cmd+Shift+P (OS X) or Ctrl+Shift+P (Linux/Windows) and search for Package Control: Install Package. Wait until Package Control downloaded the latest package list and search for FuzzyFilePath.
in <SublimeConfig>/Packages/
call: git clone https://github.com/sagold/FuzzyFilePath.git
Sublime Text 2
in <SublimeConfig>/Packages/FuzzyFilePath/
switch to Sublime Text 2 Branch with: git checkout st2
Attention: Sublime Text 2 will no longer be supported.
Filepaths will be suggested if there is a matching trigger for the current context and its property auto is set to true. For a matching trigger, filepath completions may be forced (ignoring auto property) by the following shorcuts:
- Ctrl+Alt+Space inserts filepaths relative, overriding possible settings
- Ctrl+Shift+Space inserts filepaths absolute, overriding possible settings
The current string may modify the suggested filepaths by the following rules:
word
suggests all matching files by the type (relative or absolute) as specified in the matched rule./
suggests matching files within the current directory and inserts selection relative../
suggests all matching files and inserts selection relative/folder
suggests all matching files and insert selection absolute
FuzzyFilePath is disabled for single files or files outside the opened folder.
UseAlt+Enter to open the file under cursor
If your projects contains filenames with special characters, consider modifying Sublime Texts word_separators
.
i.e. in AngularJs filenames may start with $
. In Sublime Text | Preferences | Settings - User redeclare word
separators, removing $
:
"word_separators": "./\\()\"'-:,.;<>~!@#%^&*|+=[]{}`~?"
For further details about troubleshooting, customization, settings and keybindings please refer to the Wiki
Trying to integrate other languages? See the auto complete Python package tutorial
- uses file discovery based on current directory instead of fuzzy search
- adds properties for images in autocompletion description