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    RecentFiles 0.5

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    GPL / FREE
    May 5th, 2008, 08:08 GMT
    ROOT / Text Editing&Processing / Others

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    RecentFiles description

    RecentFiles is a script that allows you to easily access recently opened files.

    RecentFiles is a script that allows you to easily access recently opened files.

    Function RecentFilesList() (with default key binding ',f') displays list of files, and allow you to open one by entering its number.
    The list is empty at the beginning, it's updated when you open/write files.

    Script sets (by default) following key bindings and autocommands:
    nmap ,f :call RecentFilesList()
    au BufReadPost,BufWritePost * call RecentFilesAdd()

    About Vim:

    Vim is a text editor first released by Bram Moolenaar in 1991 for the Amiga computer. Vim was created as an extended version of the vi editor, with many additional features designed to be helpful in editing program source code; its full name is Vi IMproved.

    While Vim is cross-platform, it is most popular on Unix-like operating systems.

    Released under a software license compatible with the GNU General Public License, Vim is free and open source software. The program's license includes some charityware clauses.

    Like vi, Vim's interface is based not on menus or icons but on commands given in a text user interface; its GUI mode, gVim, adds menus and toolbars for commonly used commands but the full functionality is still expressed through its command line mode.

    For many users learning Vim may be difficult and slow initially, but once the basics are understood they progress quickly and editing becomes more efficient. To facilitate this, Vim has a built-in tutorial for beginners. There is also the Vim Users' Manual that details the basic and more advanced Vim features. This manual can be read from within Vim, or found online.

    Vim also has a built-in help facility (using the :help command) that allows users to query and navigate through commands and features.

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