In Vundle terms, 'scrooloose/nerdtree' and 'jistr/vi-nerdtree-tabs'
together will give you "Norton Commander".

On Mon, May 25, 2015 at 3:58 AM, claudio santoro <[email protected]>
wrote:

> In my case I'd need YCM for both c/c++.
> I tried to install it yesterday night but I didn't succeded  because of an
> error when launching the following command:
>
> #./install.sh --clang-completer
> (something like a build.py file was missing).
>
> I'll take the right time to retry the installation.
>
> Btw, and of course it's just my humble opinion, I'd like an approach
> "norton commander" style to both browse new files and pick up already
> opened files.
>
> Thanx for your support.
>
> Cheers
>
> Dodo
>
>
> On Mon, May 25, 2015 at 7:47 AM, Yongwei Wu <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> On 22 May 2015 at 11:25, David Henderson <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> On 21 May 2015, at 16:36, Kyle Lippincott <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, May 21, 2015 at 11:09 AM, Dodo <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I'm a software developer and I'm currently working on a project on
>>>> MacOSX.
>>>>
>>>> Please forgive me whether I ask whings that can be silly or obvious to
>>>> the most of you.
>>>>
>>>> The most of the times, I work on huge projects (even 500000 lines of
>>>> code).
>>>
>>> Although I'm very very fast with "vi"/"vim" and keyboard typing, I do
>>>> not always use vim for the following reason:
>>>>
>>>> - while editing a c/c++ source file, given a variable, there is no way
>>>> to track back where the variable has been declared.
>>>>
>>>
>>>  https://github.com/Valloric/YouCompleteMe
>>>
>>> I believe YouCompleteMe while a fantastic tool is only for code
>>> completion. What you want is exuberant ctags,
>>> http://ctags.sourceforge.net.
>>>
>>> ​Just for the record. ​
>> For pure C code, CScope
>> ​ might be useful too:
>>
>> http://cscope.sourceforge.net/cscope_vim_tutorial.html​
>> http://cscope.sourceforge.net/
>> ​
>> I am not using YCM (as I am comfortable enough with Clang-Complete,
>> CTags, and CScope), so I am not sure whether YCM covers all the CScope
>> features. I know YCM supports finding the definition at least. Maybe I
>> should try out YCM some time.
>>
>> --
>> Wu Yongwei
>> URL: http://wyw.dcweb.cn/
>>
>> On 22 May 2015 at 11:25, David Henderson <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> On 21 May 2015, at 16:36, Kyle Lippincott <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, May 21, 2015 at 11:09 AM, Dodo <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I'm a software developer and I'm currently working on a project on
>>>> MacOSX.
>>>>
>>>> Please forgive me whether I ask whings that can be silly or obvious to
>>>> the most of you.
>>>>
>>>> The most of the times, I work on huge projects (even 500000 lines of
>>>> code).
>>>
>>> Although I'm very very fast with "vi"/"vim" and keyboard typing, I do
>>>> not always use vim for the following reason:
>>>>
>>>> - while editing a c/c++ source file, given a variable, there is no way
>>>> to track back where the variable has been declared.
>>>>
>>>
>>>  https://github.com/Valloric/YouCompleteMe
>>>
>>> I believe YouCompleteMe while a fantastic tool is only for code
>>> completion. What you want is exuberant ctags,
>>> http://ctags.sourceforge.net.
>>>
>>>
>>> - it would be very useful to have a directory file browsing (like for
>>>> instance Norton Commander) needed especially when you want to open multiple
>>>> files but just one by one.
>>>>
>>>
>>> I believe plugins for that exist, but I don’t know one offhand
>>>
>>> Try searching the scripts in vim.org for relevant plugins that do this
>>> or you could use the built in :help netrw commands to do this.
>>>
>>>
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