NERDTree is my best vim plugin. To find a file or directory item, I move to my cursor to tree view, and use /. But I still don't know how to find a file item which be in collapsed(closed) tree. NERDTree does not support this? How do you do find a file?
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The filename is not present in NERDTree's buffer so /pattern won't work. You'll have to use other tools to reach your goal.
If the file is in a directory that is part of Vim's path you can use :find like that:
:find filename
:find fil<Tab>
:find pattern
See :help path for how to add directories.
You can also do :e /path/to/directory<Tab>.
Using ** you can force Vim to look into subdirectories as well:
:e /path/**/user<Tab>
will allow you to choose from a list of all files starting with user. That's pretty neat.
If Vim's working directory is the directory of the current buffer (that's not automatic, see :help autochdir), something like
:e ../../**/*.json
would bring a list of all JSON files in your project. Well, I don't know how your project is laid out but you get the picture.
See :help file-searching for a detailed explanation.
Alternatively, you could use a plugin. CtrlP is a nice and powerful "fuzzy" file-naviation plugin that does one thing that I find super useful: when invoked, it looks up and up until it finds a VCS "marker" (a .git directory, for example) and uses it a starting point for your search. This makes opening files in the current project almost "fun".
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You can use GPicker as CtrlP or CommandT alternative (Textmate feature clone) - it is written in C and is very fast, it integrates well with VIM or emacs. Instalation instructions on my blog post.
http://blog.wysocki.org.pl/2012/06/vim-gpicker-sublimetext-2-like-files.html
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