> Now I invoke vim from the root folder of my project (the folder that > has my .git folder in it), > enter the command :TSelectFiles, > but still it shows me only the files in the root folder, not all the > files in the project..
I'm terribly sorry but I was mixing up my own plugins. :-) tselectfiles, which is what we were talking about, doesn't support retrieving the file list from git. But you can set the project's root directory and then use the TSelectFilesInSubdirs command. I.e. put the following line into that .lvimrc file: let b:tselectfiles_dir = expand('<sfile>:p:h') and for cosmetic reasons let b:tselectfiles_prefix = expand('<sfile>:p:h') If you happen to work with something like rails or vim plugins where similar named files are scattered across different directories, I'd also suggest to add this line in order to limit the initial view of the list to those files related to the current one: let b:tselectfiles_filter_rx = tselectfiles#BaseFilter() You can check that the lvimrc file was actually loaded by doing echo b:tselectfiles_dir BTW there are several variants of the localvimrc file around. I use the one by Markus Braun with script ID 1613 I think -- unfortunately a database-related problem prevents me from checking that on the vim.sf.net site. Other plugins might work as well but they might use different filenames -- eg I vaguely remember that one plugin uses .localvimrc instead. HTH -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php