Vim navigation on filtered view #584
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My suggestion would be that the PS: I'm currently using AstroNvim. |
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I'm trying to migrate to nvim/neo-tree from vim/nerdtree. The concept of filtered view is very cool and I'm trying to get used to it, but I guess I don't understand some principles.
In one specific example I'm trying to do the filtering and display just 'init.lua' files:
/init.lua
For some other name it would be much better, but not for this particular case, see the picture below. Now I would like to accept the filtered view and switch to vim navigation mode - jump at the particular line or at the bottom of the list in this case:
G
, but I cannot. The intuitive choice after/
vim search is<CR>
in order to go from incremental search to completed search. But<CR>
just opens the file at the cursor. Do I miss something obvious or filtered view doesn't work with vim navigation keys in neo-tree? I discovered that I can use<C-n>
,<C-p>
but it is not helpful in this case as it doesn't make me faster in opening the last file in the list.[Update]: I found out I can use
f
to filter on submit, but can I press a key on increment search to make it stick?[Update2]: It looks like I can change the config to make
<CR>
act as search completion and allow navigation in filtered view:Well it changes the question :). Can I use the best of the both worlds, say use
fuzzy_finder
with:<CR>
- opens the file under cursor<C-y>
- submits the filtering view similar as<CR>
forfilter_as_you_type
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