/vim-autotag

Automatically discover and "properly" update ctags files on save

Primary LanguageVimL

autotag.vim

If you use ctags to make tags files of your source, it's nice to be able to re-run ctags on a source file when you save it.

However, using ctags -a will only change existing entries in a tags file or add new ones. It doesn't delete entries that no longer exist. Should you delete an entity from your source file that's represented by an entry in a tags file, that entry will remain after calling ctags -a.

This python function will do two things:

  1. It will search for a tags file starting in the directory where your source file resides and moving up a directory at a time until it either finds one or runs out of directories to try.

  2. Should it find a tags file, it will then delete all entries in said tags file referencing the source file you've just saved and then execute ctags -a on that source file using the relative path to the source file from the tags file.

This way, every time you save a file, your tags file will be seamlessly updated.

Installation

Using pathogen.vim:

cd ~/.vim/bundle
git clone git://github.com/craigemery/vim-autotag.git

Or Using neobundle.vim:

Add to .vimrc

NeoBundle 'craigemery/vim-autotag'

Run:

vim +NeoBundleInstall +qa

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License

Copyright (c) Craig Emery. Distributed under the same terms as Vim itself. See :help license.