Hi,
I rewrote my Command 'Insert File/Path Name + AutoCorrect'. Key: CTRL+TAB Scope: none
BTW I use this Command very often to open a file without a mouse or GUI. Just type: 'mate ' and invoke this Command, and finally press CTRL+R.
To illustrate that Command I did a screencast (without sound because my mic is out of order, but there are written comments)
http://www.bibiko.de/TM_InsertFilePathNames.mov (ca. 5.7MB)
Comments are welcome!
Best, Hans
Some features: - simulates the TAB behaviour on a console with pull down menu, auto correction by looking backwards for a vaild begin of a path/ file name, and supports relative path names using TM_DIRECTORY - it tries to complete that file name according to the file name before the caret's position (i.e.: It is possible to use this command not only at the end of the line but also at the end of a given path within the line and even inside a given path to change it.)
- to auto-complete files beginning with a dot type: e.g.: '~/.p' to look for dot files beginning with p '~/.+' to list all dot files in the home directory
- if TM_BUNDLE_SUPPORT, TM_SUPPORT_PATH, etc. occures in a line it will use this directory as start point
Hints: The path ./ will be substitue with $TM_DIRECTORY! ../ is also supported for relative paths using $TM_DIRECTORY as root! You can use wildcards. e.g. ~/Pictures/.*jpg (for all jpg files) [case sensitive!] Symlinks are supported but not for changing a given path name. You can use TAB to jump to the end of the line, or if there is a space in front of the inserted path name you can jump to that space to delete or to insert a /. (Because this command inserts the text as snippet)