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facepalmolive
Jan 29, 2009

DreadCthulhu posted:

  • ctrlp - I can't live without this any longer. Fuzzy searching is amazing and completely removes the need for any kind of folder navigation if your work is contained to one folder.

The one thing I miss most about IDEs is finding all references to a variable. ctags is great and all, but it only lets you find the declaration given a tag, and not the other way around -- i.e., I have a function named foo, now tell me all places where I call foo().

Is that what ctrlp does?

I think a friend had suggested cscope to me in the past, but I never looked into it after I realized it was a separate app. I just found out about cscope_maps.vim, though. Has anyone else used either? Is cscope + cscope_maps the holy grail I've been seeking all along?

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