As in the title. It would be usefull to have, for example, a tool like Executor or launchy, but with command-T fuzzy matching.
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Are you talking about using it with Vim for Windows? If so, Command-T works there too. Another plugin that works is Ctrl-P.
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When I wrote that, I had forgotten Command-T requires Ruby and DevKit; so there are some additional hurdles on Windows. Aug 6, 2012 at 14:13
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ctrl-p also doesn't require vim to be compiled with ruby/py flags which makes it better for the default OS X implemented Vim/Windows– BradenSep 2, 2012 at 17:34
free our okapis.ppt
andfoo.c
when you typefoo
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