Leverage tlib's list view as a simple file browser so that users can quickly access a file in some folder hierarchie below the current workind directory. This isn't a full fledged explorer-type of plugin like netrw or Nerdtree. Features~ - Collect all files in the current directory and its subdirectories (default behaviour) - Filter the file list using glob patterns - By default file lists are cached, the disk is rescanned only when |:Tfiles| is invoked with a bang ("!"). - Open one or multiple files - Open a file with the system viewer How to use this plugin~ - Call `:Tfiles` to show all files in the current directory and its subdirectories. - Call `:Tfiles --glob=*` to show only files in the current directory. - Call `:Tfiles *.vim` to show only vim source files. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Install~ Either use the zip archive: - Download the zip archive - Extract it to `~/.vim/pack/tml/start/tfiles` or install from github: - Start a terminal - Change the working directory to `~/.vim/pack/tml/start/` - Type: `git clone https://github.com/tomtom/tfiles_vim` NOTE: If you don't want to run this plugin on startup, use `~/.vim/pack/tml/opt/`. NOTE: On Windows, ~/.vim might be ~/vimfiles. Please see 'runtimepath' for details. Requirements~ This script requires tlib (vimscript #1863) to be installed -- see https://github.com/tomtom/tlib_vim. Dependencies: tlib (>= 1.22) :: http://github.com/tomtom/tlib_vim License: GPLv3 or later Install: See http://github.com/tomtom/vimtlib/blob/master/INSTALL.TXT See http://github.com/tomtom for related plugins.