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The NERD Tree
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Intro
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-----
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The NERD tree allows you to explore your filesystem and to open files and
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directories. It presents the filesystem to you in the form of a tree which you
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manipulate with the keyboard and/or mouse. It also allows you to perform
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simple filesystem operations.
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The following features and functionality are provided by the NERD tree:
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  * Files and directories are displayed in a hierarchical tree structure
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  * Different highlighting is provided for the following types of nodes:
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    * files
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    * directories
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    * sym-links
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    * windows .lnk files
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    * read-only files
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    * executable files
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  * Many (customisable) mappings are provided to manipulate the tree:
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    * Mappings to open/close/explore directory nodes
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    * Mappings to open files in new/existing windows/tabs
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    * Mappings to change the current root of the tree
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    * Mappings to navigate around the tree
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    * ...
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  * Directories and files can be bookmarked.
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  * Most NERD tree navigation can also be done with the mouse
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  * Filtering of tree content (can be toggled at runtime)
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    * custom file filters to prevent e.g. vim backup files being displayed
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    * optional displaying of hidden files (. files)
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    * files can be "turned off" so that only directories are displayed
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  * The position and size of the NERD tree window can be customised
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  * The order in which the nodes in the tree are listed can be customised.
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  * A model of your filesystem is created/maintained as you explore it. This
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    has several advantages:
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    * All filesystem information is cached and is only re-read on demand
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    * If you revisit a part of the tree that you left earlier in your
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      session, the directory nodes will be opened/closed as you left them
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  * The script remembers the cursor position and window position in the NERD
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    tree so you can toggle it off (or just close the tree window) and then
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    reopen it (with NERDTreeToggle) the NERD tree window will appear exactly
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    as you left it
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  * You can have a separate NERD tree for each tab, share trees across tabs,
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    or a mix of both.
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  * By default the script overrides the default file browser (netrw), so if
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    you :edit a directory a (slightly modified) NERD tree will appear in the
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    current window
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  * A programmable menu system is provided (simulates right clicking on a node)
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    * one default menu plugin is provided to perform basic filesystem
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      operations (create/delete/move/copy files/directories)
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  * There's an API for adding your own keymappings
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Installation
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------------
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[pathogen.vim](https://github.com/tpope/vim-pathogen) is the recommended way to install nerdtree.
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    cd ~/.vim/bundle
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    git clone https://github.com/scrooloose/nerdtree.git
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Then reload vim, run `:helptags`, and check out `:help NERD_tree.txt`.
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Faq
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---
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__Q. Can I have the nerdtree on every tab automatically?__
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A. Nope. If this is something you want then chances are you aren't using tabs
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   and buffers as they were intended to be used. Read this
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   http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102384/using-vims-tabs-like-buffers
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   If you are interested in this behaviour then consider [vim-nerdtree-tabs](https://github.com/jistr/vim-nerdtree-tabs)
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__Q. How can I open a NERDTree automatically when vim starts up?__
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A. Stick this in your vimrc: `autocmd vimenter * NERDTree`
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__Q. How can I open a NERDTree automatically when vim starts up if no files were specified?__
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A. Stick this in your vimrc `autocmd vimenter * if !argc() | NERDTree | endif`
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__Q. How can I map a specific key or shortcut to open NERDTree?__
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A. Stick this in your vimrc to open NERDTree with `Ctrl+n` (you can set whatever key you want): `map <C-n> :NERDTreeToggle<CR>`
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__Q. How can I close vim if the only window left open is a NERDTree?__
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A. Stick this in your vimrc:
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   `autocmd bufenter * if (winnr("$") == 1 && exists("b:NERDTreeType") && b:NERDTreeType == "primary") | q | endif`
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Changelog
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---------
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4.2.0 (2011-12-28)
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 * Add NERDTreeDirArrows option to make the UI use pretty arrow chars instead of the old +~| chars to define the tree structure (sickill)
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 * shift the syntax highlighting out into its own syntax file (gnap) * add some mac specific options to the filesystem menu - for macvim only (andersonfreitas)
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 * Add NERDTreeMinimalUI option to remove some non functional parts of the nerdtree ui (camthompson)
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 * tweak the behaviour of :NERDTreeFind - see :help :NERDTreeFind for the new behaviour (benjamingeiger)
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 * if no name is given to :Bookmark, make it default to the name of the target file/dir (minyoung)
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 * use 'file' completion when doing copying, create, and move operations (EvanDotPro)
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 * lots of misc bug fixes (paddyoloughlin, sdewald, camthompson, Vitaly Bogdanov, AndrewRadev, mathias, scottstvnsn, kml, wycats, me RAWR!)
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