Hey folks,

I just started with MacVim as this article (http://www.viemu.com/a-why-
vi-vim.html) finally convinced me to get serious about my ambition to
learn vim.

So far I've been able to figure out most things by search, but I was
unable to find what the most efficient way to quickly open a file in a
project (folder) is.

In textmate there is the wonderful "Go to file" command which lets you
perform a fuzzy search on all files in the project which usually gets
you to open the file you want in < 1s. I don't necessarily need
something exactly like it, but I am very much interested in how
everybody in here deals with quickly opening files.

Looking forward to your secrets : ),
-- Felix Geisendörfer aka the_undefined

PS: I've been playing with netrw a lot and really like it for browsing
files. If there was a way to "unfold" all directories recursively in
tree view, then a quick '/' regex command would probably do a lot of
what I am looking for.

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