Note: This project is no longer maintained. Please see my new project alt that provides the same type of functionality in a more general way.
Bringing alternate file opening to the forefront
This plugin provides a simple solution for opening alternate files
intelligently in vim. It does this by providing a
user-command called OpenAlternate
which when executed will open the
alternate file to the currently opened file.
Currently, this plugin supports the following list of file types.
Current File | Alternate File |
---|---|
RSpec File | Ruby Implementation file (includes logic for Hanami and Ruby on Rails) |
Ruby Implementation File | RSpec file (includes logic for Hanami and Ruby on Rails) |
Cucumber Feature File | Cucumber Step Definition file |
Cucumber Step Definition File | Cucumber Feature file |
Rails Rake File | Rails Rake Spec file |
Elixir ExUnit File | Elixir Module Implementation File |
Elixir Module Implementation File | Elixir ExUnit File |
If you don't have a preferred installation method, I recommend installing pathogen.vim and using it in combination with git submodules as describe in this Vimcast - Synchronizing plugins with git submodules and pathogen.
If your installation method is the above recommended one, it should be as simple as running the following commands:
cd ~/.vim/
git submodule add git@github.com:cyphactor/vim-open-alternate.git bundle/vim-open-alternate
git add .
git commit -m "Added vim-open-alternate plugin to my setup."
If you're using Janus it's very similar, just omit the bundle
directory:
cd ~/.janus/
git submodule add git@github.com:cyphactor/vim-open-alternate.git vim-open-alternate
git add .
git commit -m "Added vim-open-alternate plugin to my setup."
If you are using another method, you are on your own. I have been told that this plugin is compatible with Vundle but I have not tested it myself.
The recommended configuration for this plugin is to simply map a key combo to
run the OpenAlternate
command for you. This can easily be done by adding the
following to your ~/.vimrc
.
nnoremap <leader>. :OpenAlternate<cr>
In the above example I map my normal mode <leader>.
key combo to execute the
OpenAlternate
command, in turn opening the alternate file for editing.
You can of course map this command anyway you like, or even choose not to map it and just execute the command as follows when you need it.
:OpenAlternate<cr>
I took the idea for my <leader>.
binding and some logic for opening the
alternate file from Gary Bernhardt's vim setup. I also took bits and pieces of
file path conversions for alternate files from numerios friends .vimrc
files. Therefore, credit must go out to Gary Bernhardt for a reasonable
starting point as well as my numerous friends for sharing their alternate
file path conversions with me.
Copyright (c) Andrew De Ponte. Distributed under the same terms as Vim itself.
See :help license
.