I was wondering if there is a way to get vim to read .gitignore files and use them to determine options not to present when auto-completing filenames.
For example, work
I wrote a plugin for this: https://github.com/octref/RootIgnore
It can add .gitignore
patterns to your wildignore automatically.
Some handy features:
my_proj/ .gitignore .git/ sub/
If you cd into sub, and open Vim there, the plugin goes recursively up to find the .gitignore
and add it to wildignore
.
~/.gitignore
rules by let g:RootIgnoreUseHome = 1
.Vim will ignore file patterns specified in option wildignore , so you can set them like so:
:set wildignore=*.o,*~,*.pyc
Or place the same line (without the ":") in your ~/.vimrc file. If you need something more dynamic like adjusting to the .gitignore in the current directory then you'll need to do some scripting, but I'll leave that as an exercise for someone else.
As suggested by @dwc, here's a vim script:
let filename = '.gitignore'
if filereadable(filename)
let igstring = ''
for oline in readfile(filename)
let line = substitute(oline, '\s|\n|\r', '', "g")
if line =~ '^#' | con | endif
if line == '' | con | endif
if line =~ '^!' | con | endif
if line =~ '/$' | let igstring .= "," . line . "*" | con | endif
let igstring .= "," . line
endfor
let execstring = "set wildignore=".substitute(igstring, '^,', '', "g")
execute execstring
endif
Take that source and put it in a file in your plugin directory, such as ~/.vim/plugin/gitignore.vim
. It will read your .gitignore
file and parse it, transforming its format into one suitable for wildignore
, and then set that option.
Limitations:
.gitignore
file from the directory where you launch vim. No effort is made to look for other .gitignore
files and parse them. Alternatively, you could specify an absolute path to a file on the first line.wildignore
option in vim doesn't support the notion of negating ignores like you can in a .gitignore
file. That is, you can't say :set wildignore=*.html,!foo.html
to have it ignore all html files except foo.html
. Therefore, .gitignore
lines that start with ! are simply ignored.