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*ctrlp.txt*       Fuzzy file, buffer, mru, tag, ... finder. v1.79
*CtrlP* *ControlP* *'ctrlp'* *'ctrl-p'*
===============================================================================
#                                                                             #
#          :::::::: ::::::::::: :::::::::  :::             :::::::::          #
#         :+:    :+:    :+:     :+:    :+: :+:             :+:    :+:         #
#         +:+           +:+     +:+    +:+ +:+             +:+    +:+         #
#         +#+           +#+     +#++:++#:  +#+             +#++:++#+          #
#         +#+           +#+     +#+    +#+ +#+             +#+                #
#         #+#    #+#    #+#     #+#    #+# #+#             #+#                #
#          ########     ###     ###    ### ##########      ###                #
#                                                                             #
===============================================================================
CONTENTS                                                       *ctrlp-contents*

    1. Intro........................................|ctrlp-intro|
    2. Options......................................|ctrlp-options|
    3. Commands.....................................|ctrlp-commands|
    4. Mappings.....................................|ctrlp-mappings|
    5. Input Formats................................|ctrlp-input-formats|
    6. Extensions...................................|ctrlp-extensions|

===============================================================================
INTRO                                                             *ctrlp-intro*

Full path fuzzy file, buffer, mru, tag, ... finder with an intuitive interface.
Written in pure Vimscript for MacVim, gVim and Vim version 7.0+. Has full
support for Vim's |regexp| as search pattern, built-in MRU files monitoring,
project's root finder, and more.

To enable optional extensions (tag, dir, rtscript...), see |ctrlp-extensions|.

===============================================================================
OPTIONS                                                         *ctrlp-options*

Overview:~

  |loaded_ctrlp|................Disable the plugin.
  |ctrlp_map|...................Default mapping.
  |ctrlp_cmd|...................Default command used for the default mapping.
  |ctrlp_by_filename|...........Default to filename mode or not.
  |ctrlp_regexp|................Default to regexp mode or not.
  |ctrlp_match_window|..........Order, height and position of the match window.
  |ctrlp_switch_buffer|.........Jump to an open buffer if already opened.
  |ctrlp_reuse_window|..........Reuse special windows (help, quickfix, etc).
  |ctrlp_tabpage_position|......Where to put the new tab page.
  |ctrlp_working_path_mode|.....How to set CtrlP's local working directory.
  |ctrlp_root_markers|..........Additional, high priority root markers.
  |ctrlp_use_caching|...........Use per-session caching or not.
  |ctrlp_clear_cache_on_exit|...Keep cache after exiting Vim or not.
  |ctrlp_cache_dir|.............Location of the cache directory.
  |ctrlp_show_hidden|...........Ignore dotfiles and dotdirs or not.
  |ctrlp_custom_ignore|.........Hide stuff when using |globpath()|.
  |ctrlp_max_files|.............Number of files to scan initially.
  |ctrlp_max_depth|.............Directory depth to recurse into when scanning.
  |ctrlp_user_command|..........Use an external scanner.
  |ctrlp_max_history|...........Number of entries saved in the prompt history.
  |ctrlp_open_new_file|.........How to open a file created by <c-y>.
  |ctrlp_open_multiple_files|...How to open files selected by <c-z>.
  |ctrlp_arg_map|...............Intercept <c-y> and <c-o> or not.
  |ctrlp_follow_symlinks|.......Follow symbolic links or not.
  |ctrlp_lazy_update|...........Only update when typing has stopped.
  |ctrlp_default_input|.........Seed the prompt with an initial string.
  |ctrlp_abbrev|................Input abbreviations.
  |ctrlp_key_loop|..............Use input looping for multi-byte input.
  |ctrlp_prompt_mappings|.......Change the mappings inside the prompt.
  |ctrlp_line_prefix|...........Prefix for each line in ctrlp window.
  |ctrlp_open_single_match|.....Automatically accept when only one candidate.
  |ctrlp_brief_prompt|..........Exit CtrlP on empty prompt by <bs>.
  |ctrlp_match_current_file|....Include current file in match entries.
  |ctrlp_types|.................Names of builtin types.

  MRU mode:
  |ctrlp_mruf_max|..............Max MRU entries to remember.
  |ctrlp_mruf_exclude|..........Files that shouldn't be remembered.
  |ctrlp_mruf_include|..........Files to be remembered.
  |ctrlp_mruf_relative|.........Show only MRU files in the working directory.
  |ctrlp_tilde_homedir|....Save MRU file paths in home dir as ~/.
  |ctrlp_mruf_default_order|....Disable sorting.
  |ctrlp_mruf_case_sensitive|...MRU files are case sensitive or not.
  |ctrlp_mruf_save_on_update|...Save to disk whenever a new entry is added.

  Buffer mode:
  |ctrlp_bufname_mod|...........File name section modificator.
  |ctrlp_bufpath_mod|...........File path section modificator.

  BufferTag mode: (to enable, see |ctrlp-extensions|)
  |g:ctrlp_buftag_ctags_bin|....The location of the ctags-compatible binary.
  |g:ctrlp_buftag_systemenc|....The encoding used for the ctags command.
  |g:ctrlp_buftag_types|........Add new filetypes and set the cmd arguments.

  Advanced options:
  |ctrlp_open_func|.............Use custom file opening functions.
  |ctrlp_status_func|...........Change CtrlP's two statuslines.
  |ctrlp_buffer_func|...........Call custom functions in the CtrlP buffer.
  |ctrlp_match_func|............Replace the built-in matching algorithm.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Detailed descriptions and default values:~

                                                                *'g:ctrlp_map'*
Use this option to change the mapping to invoke CtrlP in |Normal| mode: >
  let g:ctrlp_map = '<c-p>'
<

                                                                *'g:ctrlp_cmd'*
Set the default opening command to use when pressing the above mapping: >
  let g:ctrlp_cmd = 'CtrlP'
<

                                                             *'g:loaded_ctrlp'*
Use this to disable the plugin completely: >
  let g:loaded_ctrlp = 1
<

                                                        *'g:ctrlp_by_filename'*
Set this to 1 to set searching by filename (as opposed to full path) as the
default: >
  let g:ctrlp_by_filename = 0
<
Can be toggled on/off by pressing <c-d> inside the prompt.

                                                             *'g:ctrlp_regexp'*
Set this to 1 to set regexp search as the default: >
  let g:ctrlp_regexp = 0
<
Can be toggled on/off by pressing <c-r> inside the prompt.

                                                       *'g:ctrlp_match_window'*
Change the position, the listing order of results, the minimum and the maximum
heights of the match window: >
  let g:ctrlp_match_window = ''
<
Example: >
  let g:ctrlp_match_window = 'bottom,order:btt,min:1,max:10,results:10'
<
The position: (default: bottom)
  top - show the match window at the top of the screen.
  bottom - show the match window at the bottom of the screen.

The listing order of results: (default: btt)
  order:ttb - from top to bottom.
  order:btt - from bottom to top.

The minimum and maximum heights:
  min:{n} - show minimum {n} lines (default: 1).
  max:{n} - show maximum {n} lines (default: 10).

The maximum number of results:
  results:{n} - list maximum {n} results (default: sync with max height).

Note: When a setting isn't set, its default value will be used.

                                                      *'g:ctrlp_switch_buffer'*
When opening a file, if it's already open in a window somewhere, CtrlP will try
to jump to it instead of opening a new instance: >
  let g:ctrlp_switch_buffer = 'Et'
<
  e - jump when <cr> is pressed, but only to windows in the current tab.
  t - jump when <c-t> is pressed, but only to windows in another tab.
  v - like "e", but jump when <c-v> is pressed.
  h - like "e", but jump when <c-x> is pressed.
  E, T, V, H - like "e", "t", "v", and "h", but jump to windows anywhere.
  0 or <empty> - disable this feature.

                                                       *'g:ctrlp_reuse_window'*
When opening a file with <cr>, CtrlP avoids opening it in windows created by
plugins, help and quickfix. Use this to setup some exceptions: >
  let g:ctrlp_reuse_window = 'netrw'
<
Acceptable values are partial name, filetype or buftype of the special buffers.
Use regexp to specify the pattern.
Example: >
  let g:ctrlp_reuse_window = 'netrw\|help\|quickfix'
<

                                                   *'g:ctrlp_tabpage_position'*
Where to put the new tab page when opening one: >
  let g:ctrlp_tabpage_position = 'ac'
<
  a - after.
  b - before.
  c - the current tab page.
  l - the last tab page.
  f - the first tab page.

                                                  *'g:ctrlp_working_path_mode'*
When starting up, CtrlP sets its local working directory according to this
variable: >
  let g:ctrlp_working_path_mode = 'ra'
<
  c - the directory of the current file.
  a - the directory of the current file, unless it is a subdirectory of the cwd
  r - the nearest ancestor of the current file that contains one of these
      directories or files:
      .git .hg .svn .bzr _darcs
  w - modifier to "r": start search from the cwd instead of the current file's
      directory
  0 or <empty> - disable this feature.

Note #1: if "a" or "c" is included with "r", use the behavior of "a" or "c" (as
a fallback) when a root can't be found.

Note #2: you can use a |b:var| to set this option on a per buffer basis.

                                                       *'g:ctrlp_root_markers'*
Use this to set your own root markers in addition to the default ones (.git,
.hg, .svn, .bzr, and _darcs). Your markers will take precedence: >
  let g:ctrlp_root_markers = ['']
<
Note: you can use a |b:var| to set this option on a per buffer basis.

                                                        *'g:ctrlp_use_caching'*
Enable/Disable per-session caching: >
  let g:ctrlp_use_caching = 1
<
  0 - Disable caching.
  1 - Enable caching.
  n - When bigger than 1, disable caching and use the number as the limit to
      enable caching again.

Note: you can quickly purge the cache by pressing <F5> while inside CtrlP.

                                                *'g:ctrlp_clear_cache_on_exit'*
Set this to 0 to enable cross-session caching by not deleting the cache files
upon exiting Vim: >
  let g:ctrlp_clear_cache_on_exit = 1
<

                                                          *'g:ctrlp_cache_dir'*
Set the directory to store the cache files: >
  let g:ctrlp_cache_dir = $HOME.'/.cache/ctrlp'
<

                                                        *'g:ctrlp_show_hidden'*
Set this to 1 if you want CtrlP to scan for dotfiles and dotdirs: >
  let g:ctrlp_show_hidden = 0
<
Note: does not apply when a command defined with |g:ctrlp_user_command| is
being used.

                                                           *'ctrlp-wildignore'*
You can use Vim's |'wildignore'| to exclude files and directories from the
results.
Examples: >
  " Excluding version control directories
  set wildignore+=*/.git/*,*/.hg/*,*/.svn/*        " Linux/MacOSX
  set wildignore+=*\\.git\\*,*\\.hg\\*,*\\.svn\\*  " Windows ('noshellslash')
<
Note #1: the `*/` in front of each directory glob is required.

Note #2: |wildignore| influences the result of |expand()|, |globpath()| and
|glob()| which many plugins use to find stuff on the system (e.g. VCS related
plugins look for .git/, .hg/,... some other plugins look for external *.exe
tools on Windows). So be a little mindful of what you put in your |wildignore|.

                                                      *'g:ctrlp_custom_ignore'*
In addition to |'wildignore'| and |g:ctrlp_show_hidden|, use this for files
and directories you want only CtrlP to not show. Use regexp to specify the
patterns: >
  let g:ctrlp_custom_ignore = ''
<
Examples: >
  let g:ctrlp_custom_ignore = '\v[\/]\.(git|hg|svn)$'
  let g:ctrlp_custom_ignore = {
    \ 'dir':  '\v[\/]\.(git|hg|svn)$',
    \ 'file': '\v\.(exe|so|dll)$',
    \ 'link': 'SOME_BAD_SYMBOLIC_LINKS',
    \ }
  let g:ctrlp_custom_ignore = {
    \ 'file': '\v(\.cpp|\.h|\.hh|\.cxx)@<!$'
    \ }
  let g:ctrlp_custom_ignore = {
    \ 'func': 'some#custom#match_function'
    \ }
<
Note #1: by default, |wildignore| and |g:ctrlp_custom_ignore| only apply when
|globpath()| is used to scan for files, thus these options do not apply when a
command defined with |g:ctrlp_user_command| is being used.

Note #2: when changing the option's variable type, remember to |:unlet| it
first or restart Vim to avoid the "E706: Variable type mismatch" error.

Note #3: when using the "func" ignore type, you must provide the full name of
a function that can be called from CtrlP. An |autoload| function name is
recommended here. The function must take 2 parameters, the item to match and
its type. The type will be "dir", "file", or "link". The function must return
1 if the item should be ignored, 0 otherwise.

                                                          *'g:ctrlp_max_files'*
The maximum number of files to scan, set to 0 for no limit: >
  let g:ctrlp_max_files = 10000
<
Note: does not apply when a command defined with |g:ctrlp_user_command| is
being used.

                                                          *'g:ctrlp_max_depth'*
The maximum depth of a directory tree to recurse into: >
  let g:ctrlp_max_depth = 40
<
Note: does not apply when a command defined with |g:ctrlp_user_command| is
being used.

                                                       *'g:ctrlp_user_command'*
Specify an external tool to use for listing files instead of using Vim's
|globpath()|. Use %s in place of the target directory: >
  let g:ctrlp_user_command = ''
<
Examples: >
  let g:ctrlp_user_command = 'find %s -type f'       " MacOSX/Linux
  let g:ctrlp_user_command = 'dir %s /-n /b /s /a-d' " Windows
<
You can also use 'grep', 'findstr' or something else to filter the results.
Examples: >
  let g:ctrlp_user_command =
    \ 'find %s -type f | grep -v -P "\.jpg$|/tmp/"'          " MacOSX/Linux
  let g:ctrlp_user_command =
    \ 'dir %s /-n /b /s /a-d | findstr /v /l ".jpg \\tmp\\"' " Windows
<
Use a version control listing command when inside a repository, this is faster
when scanning large projects: >
  let g:ctrlp_user_command = [root_marker, listing_command, fallback_command]
  let g:ctrlp_user_command = {
    \ 'types': {
      \ 1: [root_marker_1, listing_command_1],
      \ n: [root_marker_n, listing_command_n],
      \ },
    \ 'fallback': fallback_command,
    \ 'ignore': 0 or 1
    \ }
<
Some examples: >
  " Single VCS, listing command does not list untracked files:
  let g:ctrlp_user_command = ['.git', 'cd %s && git ls-files']
  let g:ctrlp_user_command = ['.hg', 'hg --cwd %s locate -I .']

  " Multiple VCS's:
  let g:ctrlp_user_command = {
    \ 'types': {
      \ 1: ['.git', 'cd %s && git ls-files'],
      \ 2: ['.hg', 'hg --cwd %s locate -I .'],
      \ },
    \ 'fallback': 'find %s -type f'
    \ }

  " Single VCS, listing command lists untracked files (slower):
  let g:ctrlp_user_command =
    \ ['.git', 'cd %s && git ls-files -co --exclude-standard']

  let g:ctrlp_user_command =
    \ ['.hg', 'hg --cwd %s status -numac -I . $(hg root)'] " MacOSX/Linux

  let g:ctrlp_user_command = ['.hg', 'for /f "tokens=1" %%a in (''hg root'') '
    \ . 'do hg --cwd %s status -numac -I . %%a']           " Windows
<
Note #1: in the |Dictionary| format, 'fallback' and 'ignore' are optional. In
the |List| format, fallback_command is optional.

Note #2: if the fallback_command is empty or the 'fallback' key is not defined,
|globpath()| will then be used when scanning outside of a repository.

Note #3: unless the |Dictionary| format is used and 'ignore' is defined and set
to 1, the |wildignore| and |g:ctrlp_custom_ignore| options do not apply when
these custom commands are being used. When not present, 'ignore' is set to 0 by
default to retain the performance advantage of using external commands.

Note #4: when changing the option's variable type, remember to |:unlet| it
first or restart Vim to avoid the "E706: Variable type mismatch" error.

Note #5: you can use a |b:var| to set this option on a per buffer basis.

                                                        *'g:ctrlp_max_history'*
The maximum number of input strings you want CtrlP to remember. The default
value mirrors Vim's global |'history'| option: >
  let g:ctrlp_max_history = &history
<
Set to 0 to disable prompt's history. Browse the history with <c-n> and <c-p>.

                                                      *'g:ctrlp_open_new_file'*
Use this option to specify how the newly created file is to be opened when
pressing <c-y>: >
  let g:ctrlp_open_new_file = 'v'
<
  t - in a new tab.
  h - in a new horizontal split.
  v - in a new vertical split.
  r - in the current window.

                                                *'g:ctrlp_open_multiple_files'*
If non-zero, this will enable opening multiple files with <c-z> and <c-o>: >
  let g:ctrlp_open_multiple_files = 'v'
<
Example: >
  let g:ctrlp_open_multiple_files = '2vjr'
<
For the number:
  - If given, it'll be used as the maximum number of windows or tabs to create
    when opening the files (the rest will be opened as hidden buffers).
  - If not given, <c-o> will open all files, each in a new window or new tab.

For the letters:
  t - each file in a new tab.
  h - each file in a new horizontal split.
  v - each file in a new vertical split.
  i - all files as hidden buffers.
  j - after opening, jump to the first opened tab or window.
  r - open the first file in the current window, then the remaining files in
      new splits or new tabs depending on which of "h", "v" and "t" is also
      present.

                                                            *'g:ctrlp_arg_map'*
When this is set to 1, the <c-o> and <c-y> mappings will accept one extra key
as an argument to override their default behavior: >
  let g:ctrlp_arg_map = 0
<
Pressing <c-o> or <c-y> will then prompt for a keypress. The key can be:
  t - open in tab(s)
  h - open in horizontal split(s)
  v - open in vertical split(s)
  i - open as hidden buffers (for <c-o> only)
  c - clear the marked files (for <c-o> only)
  r - open in the current window (for <c-y> only)
  <esc>, <c-c>, <c-u> - cancel and go back to the prompt.
  <cr> - use the default behavior specified with |g:ctrlp_open_new_file| and
  |g:ctrlp_open_multiple_files|.

                                                    *'g:ctrlp_follow_symlinks'*
If non-zero, CtrlP will follow symbolic links when listing files: >
  let g:ctrlp_follow_symlinks = 0
<
  0 - don't follow symbolic links.
  1 - follow but ignore looped internal symlinks to avoid duplicates.
  2 - follow all symlinks indiscriminately.

Note: does not apply when a command defined with |g:ctrlp_user_command| is
being used.

                                                        *'g:ctrlp_lazy_update'*
Set this to 1 to enable the lazy-update feature: only update the match window
after typing's been stopped for a certain amount of time: >
  let g:ctrlp_lazy_update = 0
<
If is 1, update after 250ms. If bigger than 1, the number will be used as the
delay time in milliseconds.

                                                      *'g:ctrlp_default_input'*
Set this to 1 to enable seeding the prompt with the current file's relative
path: >
  let g:ctrlp_default_input = 0
<
Instead of 1 or 0, if the value of the option is a string, it'll be used as-is
as the default input: >
  let g:ctrlp_default_input = 'anystring'
<
This option works well together with |g:ctrlp_open_single_match|


                                                 *'g:ctrlp_match_current_file'*
Includes the current file in the match entries: >
  let g:ctrlp_match_current_file = 1

By default, the current file is excluded from the list.

Note: does not apply when |g:ctrlp_match_func| is used. 

                                                              *'g:ctrlp_types'*
Set this to list of names to customize core types: >
  let g:ctrlp_types = ['mru', 'fil']

By default, the types are: >
  let g:ctrlp_types = ['fil', 'buf', 'mru'].

                                                             *'g:ctrlp_abbrev'*
Define input abbreviations that can be expanded (either internally or visibly)
in the prompt: >
  let g:ctrlp_abbrev = {}
<
Examples: >
  let g:ctrlp_abbrev = {
    \ 'gmode': 'i',
    \ 'abbrevs': [
      \ {
        \ 'pattern': '^cd b',
        \ 'expanded': '@cd ~/.vim/bundle',
        \ 'mode': 'pfrz',
      \ },
      \ {
        \ 'pattern': '\(^@.\+\|\\\@<!:.\+\)\@<! ',
        \ 'expanded': '.\{-}',
        \ 'mode': 'pfr',
      \ },
      \ {
        \ 'pattern': '\\\@<!:.\+\zs\\\@<! ',
        \ 'expanded': '\ ',
        \ 'mode': 'pfz',
      \ },
      \ ]
    \ }
<
The 'pattern' string is regexp matched against the entered input. The expansion
is as if the 'expanded' string was typed into the prompt.

For 'gmode' (optional):
  i - expand internally (default).
  t - insert the expanded results into the prompt as you type.
  k - insert the expanded results when a non-keyword character is typed. Only
      applies when "t" is also present.

For 'mode' (of each entry; optional):
  f - only in filename mode.
  p - only in full path mode.
  r - only in regexp mode.
  z - only in fuzzy mode.
  n - only when creating a new file with <c-y> (use the expanded string in the
      new filename).
  c - only when auto-completing directory names with <tab> (expand the pattern
      immediately before doing the auto-completion).
  <empty> or not defined - always enable.

Note: the abbrev entries are evaluated in sequence, so a later entry can be
evaluated against the expanded result of a previous entry; this includes itself
when 'gmode' is "t".

                                                           *'g:ctrlp_key_loop'*
An experimental feature. Set this to 1 to enable input looping for the typing
of multi-byte characters: >
  let g:ctrlp_key_loop = 0
<
Note #1: when set, this option resets the |g:ctrlp_lazy_update| option.

Note #2: you can toggle this feature inside the prompt with a custom mapping: >
  let g:ctrlp_prompt_mappings = { 'ToggleKeyLoop()': ['<F3>'] }
<

                                                    *'g:ctrlp_prompt_mappings'*
Use this to customize the mappings inside CtrlP's prompt to your liking. You
only need to keep the lines that you've changed the values (inside []): >
  let g:ctrlp_prompt_mappings = {
    \ 'PrtBS()':              ['<bs>', '<c-]>'],
    \ 'PrtDelete()':          ['<del>'],
    \ 'PrtDeleteWord()':      ['<c-w>'],
    \ 'PrtClear()':           ['<c-u>'],
    \ 'PrtSelectMove("j")':   ['<c-j>', '<down>'],
    \ 'PrtSelectMove("k")':   ['<c-k>', '<up>'],
    \ 'PrtSelectMove("t")':   ['<Home>', '<kHome>'],
    \ 'PrtSelectMove("b")':   ['<End>', '<kEnd>'],
    \ 'PrtSelectMove("u")':   ['<PageUp>', '<kPageUp>'],
    \ 'PrtSelectMove("d")':   ['<PageDown>', '<kPageDown>'],
    \ 'PrtHistory(-1)':       ['<c-n>'],
    \ 'PrtHistory(1)':        ['<c-p>'],
    \ 'AcceptSelection("e")': ['<cr>', '<2-LeftMouse>'],
    \ 'AcceptSelection("h")': ['<c-x>', '<c-cr>', '<c-s>'],
    \ 'AcceptSelection("t")': ['<c-t>'],
    \ 'AcceptSelection("v")': ['<c-v>', '<RightMouse>'],
    \ 'ToggleFocus()':        ['<s-tab>'],
    \ 'ToggleRegex()':        ['<c-r>'],
    \ 'ToggleByFname()':      ['<c-d>'],
    \ 'ToggleType(1)':        ['<c-f>', '<c-up>'],
    \ 'ToggleType(-1)':       ['<c-b>', '<c-down>'],
    \ 'PrtExpandDir()':       ['<tab>'],
    \ 'PrtInsert("c")':       ['<MiddleMouse>', '<insert>'],
    \ 'PrtInsert()':          ['<c-\>'],
    \ 'PrtCurStart()':        ['<c-a>'],
    \ 'PrtCurEnd()':          ['<c-e>'],
    \ 'PrtCurLeft()':         ['<c-h>', '<left>', '<c-^>'],
    \ 'PrtCurRight()':        ['<c-l>', '<right>'],
    \ 'PrtClearCache()':      ['<F5>'],
    \ 'PrtDeleteEnt()':       ['<F7>'],
    \ 'CreateNewFile()':      ['<c-y>'],
    \ 'MarkToOpen()':         ['<c-z>'],
    \ 'OpenMulti()':          ['<c-o>'],
    \ 'PrtExit()':            ['<esc>', '<c-c>', '<c-g>'],
    \ }
<
Note: if pressing <bs> moves the cursor one character to the left instead of
deleting a character for you, add this to your |.vimrc| to disable the plugin's
default <c-h> mapping: >
  let g:ctrlp_prompt_mappings = { 'PrtCurLeft()': ['<left>', '<c-^>'] }
<

                                                    *'g:ctrlp_line_prefix'*
This prefix will be prepended to each line in ctrlp's item listing.
default: >
  let g:ctrlp_line_prefix = '> '
<

                                                    *'g:ctrlp_open_single_match'*
List of CtrlP modes for which CtrlP should accept an entry directly, if only
one candidate exists.
Example: >
  let g:ctrlp_open_single_match = ['buffer tags', 'buffer']
<
This is currently only really useful together with |g:ctrlp_default_input|
set before launching, and cleared afterwards, with a function such as
following: >
  fu! <SID>tagsUnderCursor()
    try
      let default_input_save = get(g:, 'ctrlp_default_input', '')
      let g:ctrlp_default_input = expand('<cword>')
      CtrlPBufTagAll
    finally
      if exists('default_input_save')
        let g:ctrlp_default_input = default_input_save
      endif
    endtry
  endfu
>
<
----------------------------------------
MRU mode options:~

                                                           *'g:ctrlp_mruf_max'*
Specify the number of recently opened files you want CtrlP to remember: >
  let g:ctrlp_mruf_max = 250
<

                                                       *'g:ctrlp_mruf_exclude'*
Files you don't want CtrlP to remember. Use regexp to specify the patterns: >
  let g:ctrlp_mruf_exclude = ''
<
Examples: >
  let g:ctrlp_mruf_exclude = '/tmp/.*\|/temp/.*' " MacOSX/Linux
  let g:ctrlp_mruf_exclude = '^C:\\dev\\tmp\\.*' " Windows
<

                                                       *'g:ctrlp_mruf_include'*
And if you want CtrlP to only remember some files, specify them here: >
  let g:ctrlp_mruf_include = ''
<
Example: >
  let g:ctrlp_mruf_include = '\.py$\|\.rb$'
<

                                                 *'g:ctrlp_tilde_homedir'*
Set this to 1 to save every MRU file path $HOME/$filepath in the $HOME dir
  as ~/$filepath instead of $HOME/$filepath : >
  let g:ctrlp_tilde_homedir = 0
<
Note: This applies also to all dir paths stored by :CtrlPBookmarkDirAdd!
<

                                                      *'g:ctrlp_mruf_relative'*
Set this to 1 to show only MRU files in the current working directory: >
  let g:ctrlp_mruf_relative = 0
<
Note: you can use a custom mapping to toggle this option inside the prompt: >
  let g:ctrlp_prompt_mappings = { 'ToggleMRURelative()': ['<F2>'] }
<
                                                 *'g:ctrlp_mruf_default_order'*
Set this to 1 to disable sorting when searching in MRU mode: >
  let g:ctrlp_mruf_default_order = 0
<

                                                *'g:ctrlp_mruf_case_sensitive'*
Match this with your file system case-sensitivity setting to avoid duplicate
MRU entries: >
  let g:ctrlp_mruf_case_sensitive = 1
<

                                                *'g:ctrlp_mruf_save_on_update'*
Set this to 0 to disable saving of the MRU list to hard drive whenever a new
entry is added, saving will then only occur when exiting Vim: >
  let g:ctrlp_mruf_save_on_update = 1
<
                                                *'g:ctrlp_bufname_mod'*
Modify file name section according to modificator string. See |filename-modifiers|. >
  let g:ctrlp_bufname_mod = ':t'
<
                                                *'g:ctrlp_bufpath_mod'*
Modify file path section according to modificator string. See |filename-modifiers|. >
  let g:ctrlp_bufpath_mod = ':~:.:h'
<
----------------------------------------
Advanced options:~

                                                          *'g:ctrlp_open_func'*
Define a custom function to open the selected file: >
  let g:ctrlp_open_func = {}
<
Example: >
  let g:ctrlp_open_func = {
    \ 'files'     : 'Function_Name_1',
    \ 'buffers'   : 'Function_Name_2',
    \ 'mru files' : 'Function_Name_3',
    \ }
<
Structure of the functions: >
  function! Function_Name(action, line)
    " Arguments:
    " |
    " +- a:action : The opening action:
    " |             + 'e' : user pressed <cr>  (default)
    " |             + 'h' : user pressed <c-x> (default)
    " |             + 'v' : user pressed <c-v> (default)
    " |             + 't' : user pressed <c-t> (default)
    " |             + 'x' : user used the <c-o> console dialog (default) and
    " |                     chose "e[x]ternal".
    " |
    " +- a:line   : The selected line.

  endfunction
<
Note: does not apply when opening multiple files with <c-z> and <c-o>.

Example: open HTML files in the default web browser when <c-t> is pressed and
in Vim otherwise >
  function! HTMLOpenFunc(action, line)
    if a:action =~ '^[tx]$' && fnamemodify(a:line, ':e') =~? '^html\?$'

      " Get the filename
      let filename = fnameescape(fnamemodify(a:line, ':p'))

      " Close CtrlP
      call ctrlp#exit()

      " Open the file
      silent! execute '!xdg-open' filename

    elseif a:action == 'x' && fnamemodify(a:line, ':e') !~? '^html\?$'

      " Not a HTML file, simulate pressing <c-o> again and wait for new input
      call feedkeys("\<c-o>")

    else

      " Use CtrlP's default file opening function
      call call('ctrlp#acceptfile', [a:action, a:line])

    endif
  endfunction

  let g:ctrlp_open_func = { 'files': 'HTMLOpenFunc' }
<

                                                        *'g:ctrlp_status_func'*
Use this to customize the statuslines for the CtrlP window: >
  let g:ctrlp_status_func = {}
<
Example: >
  let g:ctrlp_status_func = {
    \ 'main': 'Function_Name_1',
    \ 'prog': 'Function_Name_2',
    \ }
<
Structure of the functions: >
  " Main statusline
  function! Function_Name_1(focus, byfname, regex, prev, item, next, marked)
    " Arguments:
    " |
    " +- a:focus   : The focus of the prompt: "prt" or "win".
    " |
    " +- a:byfname : In filename mode or in full path mode: "file" or "path".
    " |
    " +- a:regex   : In regex mode: 1 or 0.
    " |
    " +- a:prev    : The previous search mode.
    " |
    " +- a:item    : The current search mode.
    " |
    " +- a:next    : The next search mode.
    " |
    " +- a:marked  : The number of marked files, or a comma separated list of
    "                the marked filenames.

    return full_statusline
  endfunction

  " Progress statusline
  function! Function_Name_2(str)
    " a:str : Either the number of files scanned so far, or a string indicating
    "         the current directory is being scanned with a user_command.

    return full_statusline
  endfunction
<
See https://gist.github.com/1610859 for a working example.

                                                        *'g:ctrlp_buffer_func'*
Specify the functions that will be called after entering and before exiting the
CtrlP buffer: >
  let g:ctrlp_buffer_func = {}
<
Example: >
  let g:ctrlp_buffer_func = {
    \ 'enter': 'Function_Name_1',
    \ 'exit':  'Function_Name_2',
    \ }
<

                                                         *'g:ctrlp_match_func'*
Set an external fuzzy matching function for CtrlP to use: >
  let g:ctrlp_match_func = {}
<
Example: >
  let g:ctrlp_match_func = { 'match': 'Function_Name' }
<
Structure of the function: >
  function! Function_Name(items, str, limit, mmode, ispath, crfile, regex)
    " Arguments:
    " |
    " +- a:items  : The full list of items to search in.
    " |
    " +- a:str    : The string entered by the user.
    " |
    " +- a:limit  : The max height of the match window. Can be used to limit
    " |             the number of items to return.
    " |
    " +- a:mmode  : The match mode. Can be one of these strings:
    " |             + "full-line": match the entire line.
    " |             + "filename-only": match only the filename.
    " |             + "first-non-tab": match until the first tab char.
    " |             + "until-last-tab": match until the last tab char.
    " |
    " +- a:ispath : Is 1 when searching in file, buffer, mru, mixed, dir, and
    " |             rtscript modes. Is 0 otherwise.
    " |
    " +- a:crfile : The file in the current window. Should be excluded from the
    " |             results when a:ispath == 1.
    " |
    " +- a:regex  : In regex mode: 1 or 0.

    return list_of_matched_items
  endfunction
<

Note: you can extend any of the above options with { 'arg_type': 'dict' } to
enable passing all the function arguments in a single Dictionary argument. Use
the existing argument names as keys in this Dictionary.

Example: >
  let g:ctrlp_status_func = {
    \ 'arg_type' : 'dict',
    \ 'enter': 'Function_Name_1',
    \ 'exit':  'Function_Name_2',
    \ }

  function! Function_Name_1(dict)
    " where dict == {
    " \ 'focus':   value,
    " \ 'byfname': value,
    " \ 'regex':   value,
    " \ ...
    " }
  endfunction
<
                                                       *'g:ctrlp_brief_prompt'*
When this is set to 1, the <bs> on empty prompt exit CtrlP.

                                                          *ctrlp-default-value*
Otherwize, you can use below to change default value.
Example: >
  let g:ctrlp_path_nolim = 1

This is possible to change no-limit mode for match type "path".

===============================================================================
COMMANDS                                                       *ctrlp-commands*

                                                                       *:CtrlP*
:CtrlP [starting-directory]
   Open CtrlP in find file mode.

   If no argument is given, the value of |g:ctrlp_working_path_mode| will be
   used to determine the starting directory.  See |:CtrlPCurFile| and
   |:CtrlPCurWD| to temporarily override the setting.

   You can use <tab> to auto-complete the [starting-directory] when typing it.

                                                                 *:CtrlPBuffer*
:CtrlPBuffer
   Open CtrlP in find buffer mode.

                                                                *:CtrlPCurFile*
:CtrlPCurFile
    This acts like |:CtrlP| with |g:ctrlp_working_path_mode| = '' and ignores
    the variable's current value.

                                                                  *:CtrlPCurWD*
:CtrlPCurWD
    This acts like |:CtrlP| with |g:ctrlp_working_path_mode| = '' and ignores
    the variable's current value.

                                                                    *:CtrlPMRU*
:CtrlPMRU
   Open CtrlP in find Most-Recently-Used file mode.

                                                               *:CtrlPLastMode*
:CtrlPLastMode [--dir]
   Open CtrlP in the last mode used. When having the "--dir" argument, also
   reuse the last working directory.

                                                                   *:CtrlPRoot*
:CtrlPRoot
    This acts like |:CtrlP| with |g:ctrlp_working_path_mode| = 'r' and ignores
    the variable's current value.

                                                             *:CtrlPClearCache*
:CtrlPClearCache
   Flush the cache for the current working directory. The same as pressing <F5>
   inside CtrlP.
   To enable or disable caching, use the |g:ctrlp_use_caching| option.

                                                         *:CtrlPClearAllCaches*
:CtrlPClearAllCaches
   Delete all the cache files saved in |g:ctrlp_cache_dir| location.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
For commands provided by bundled extensions, see |ctrlp-extensions|.

===============================================================================
MAPPINGS                                                       *ctrlp-mappings*

                                                                *'ctrlp-<c-p>'*
<c-p>
   Default |Normal| mode mapping to open the CtrlP prompt in find file mode.

----------------------------------------
Once inside the prompt:~

  <c-d>
    Toggle between full-path search and filename only search.
    Note: in filename mode, the prompt's base is '>d>' instead of '>>>'

  <c-r>                                                    *'ctrlp-fullregexp'*
    Toggle between the string mode and full regexp mode.
    Note: in full regexp mode, the prompt's base is 'r>>' instead of '>>>'

    See also: |input-formats| (guide) and |g:ctrlp_regexp_search| (option).

  <c-f>, 'forward'
  <c-up>
    Scroll to the 'next' search mode in the sequence.

  <c-b>, 'backward'
  <c-down>
    Scroll to the 'previous' search mode in the sequence.

  <tab>                                                *'ctrlp-autocompletion'*
    Auto-complete directory names under the current working directory inside
    the prompt.

  <s-tab>
    Toggle the focus between the match window and the prompt.

  <esc>,
  <c-c>,
  <c-g>
    Exit CtrlP.

Moving:~

  <c-j>,
  <down>
    Move selection down.

  <c-k>,
  <up>
    Move selection up.

  <c-a>
    Move the cursor to the 'start' of the prompt.

  <c-e>
    Move the cursor to the 'end' of the prompt.

  <c-h>,
  <left>,
  <c-^>
    Move the cursor one character to the 'left'.

  <c-l>,
  <right>
    Move the cursor one character to the 'right'.

Editing:~

  <c-]>,
  <bs>
    Delete the preceding character.

  <del>
    Delete the current character.

  <c-w>
    Delete a preceding inner word.

  <c-u>
    Clear the input field.

Browsing input history:~

  <c-n>
    Next string in the prompt's history.

  <c-p>
    Previous string in the prompt's history.

Opening/Creating a file:~

  <cr>
    Open the selected file in the 'current' window if possible.

  <c-t>
    Open the selected file in a new 'tab'.

  <c-v>
    Open the selected file in a 'vertical' split.

  <c-x>,
  <c-cr>,
  <c-s>
    Open the selected file in a 'horizontal' split.

  <c-y>
    Create a new file and its parent directories.

Opening multiple files:~

  <c-z>
    - Mark/unmark a file to be opened with <c-o>.
    - Mark/unmark a file to create a new file in its directory using <c-y>.

  <c-o>
    - Open files marked by <c-z>.
    - When no file has been marked by <c-z>, open a console dialog with the
      following options:

      Open the selected file:
        t - in a tab page.
        v - in a vertical split.
        h - in a horizontal split.
        r - in the current window.
        i - as a hidden buffer.
        x - (optional) with the function defined in |g:ctrlp_open_func|.

      Other options (not shown):
        a - mark all files in the match window.
        d - change CtrlP's local working directory to the selected file's
            directory and switch to find file mode.

Function keys:~

  <F5>
    - Refresh the match window and purge the cache for the current directory.
    - Remove deleted files from the MRU list.

  <F7>
    MRU mode:
    - Wipe the list.
    - Delete entries marked by <c-z>.
    Buffer mode:
    - Delete entry under the cursor or delete multiple entries marked by <c-z>.


Pasting:~

  <Insert>,                                                   *'ctrlp-pasting'*
  <MiddleMouse>
    Paste the clipboard content into the prompt.

  <c-\>
    Open a console dialog to paste <cword>, <cfile>, the content of the search
    register, the last visual selection, the clipboard or any register into the
    prompt.

Choose your own mappings with |g:ctrlp_prompt_mappings|.

----------------------------------------
When inside the match window (press <s-tab> to switch):~

  a-z
  0-9
  ~^-=;`',.+!@#$%&_(){}[]
    Cycle through the lines which have the matching first character.

===============================================================================
INPUT FORMATS                                             *ctrlp-input-formats*

Formats for inputting in the prompt:~

a)  Simple string.

    E.g. 'abc' is understood internally as 'a[^a]\{-}b[^b]\{-}c'

b)  When in regexp mode, the input string's treated as a Vim's regexp |pattern|
    without any modification.

    E.g. 'abc\d*efg' will be read as 'abc\d*efg'.

    See |ctrlp-fullregexp| (keymap) and |g:ctrlp_regexp_search| (option) for
    how to enable regexp mode.

c)  End the string with a colon ':' followed by a Vim command to execute that
    command after opening the file. If you need to use ':' literally, escape it
    with a backslash: '\:'. When opening multiple files, the command will be
    executed on each opening file.

    E.g. Use ':45' to jump to line 45.

         Use ':/any\:string' to jump to the first instance of 'any:string'.

         Use ':+setf\ myfiletype|50' to set the filetype to 'myfiletype', then
         jump to line 50.

         Use ':diffthis' when opening multiple files to run |:diffthis| on the
         first 4 files.

    See also: Vim's |++opt| and |+cmd|.

d)  Submit two dots '..' to go upward the directory tree by 1 level. To go up
    multiple levels, use one extra dot for each extra level:
>
         Raw input    Interpreted as
         ..           ../
         ...          ../../
         ....         ../../../
<
    Note: if the parent directories are large and uncached, this can be slow.

    You can also use '@cd path/' to change CtrlP's local working directory.
    Use '@cd %:h' to change to the directory of the current file.

e)  Similarly, submit '/' or '\' to find and go to the project's root.

    If the project is large, using a VCS listing command to look for files
    might help speeding up the initial scan (see |g:ctrlp_user_command| for more
    details).

    Note: d) and e) only work in file, directory and mixed modes.

f)  Type the name of a non-existent file and press <c-y> to create it. Mark a
    file with <c-z> to create the new file in the same directory as the marked
    file.

    E.g. Using 'newdir/newfile.txt' will create a directory named 'newdir' as
         well as a file named 'newfile.txt'.

         If an entry 'some/old/dirs/oldfile.txt' is marked with <c-z>, then
         'newdir' and 'newfile.txt' will be created under 'some/old/dirs'. The
         final path will then be 'some/old/dirs/newdir/newfile.txt'.

    Note: use '\' in place of '/' on Windows (if |'shellslash'| is not set).

g)  In filename mode (toggle with <c-d>), you can use one primary pattern and
    one refining pattern separated by a semicolon. Both patterns work like (a),
    or (b) when in regexp mode.

h)  Submit ? to open this help file.

===============================================================================
EXTENSIONS                                                   *ctrlp-extensions*

Extensions are optional. To enable an extension, add its name to the variable
g:ctrlp_extensions: >
  let g:ctrlp_extensions = ['tag', 'buffertag', 'quickfix', 'dir', 'rtscript',
                          \ 'undo', 'line', 'changes', 'mixed', 'bookmarkdir']
<
The order of the items will be the order they appear on the statusline and when
using <c-f>, <c-b>.

Available extensions:~

                                                                    *:CtrlPTag*
  * Tag mode:~
    - Name: 'tag'
    - Command: ":CtrlPTag"
    - Search for a tag within a generated central tags file, and jump to the
      definition. Use the Vim's option |'tags'| to specify the names and the
      locations of the tags file(s).
      E.g. set tags+=doc/tags

                                                                 *:CtrlPBufTag*
                                                              *:CtrlPBufTagAll*
  * Buffer Tag mode:~
    - Name: 'buffertag'
    - Commands: ":CtrlPBufTag [buffer]",
                ":CtrlPBufTagAll".
    - Search for a tag within the current buffer or all listed buffers and jump
      to the definition. Requires |exuberant_ctags| or compatible programs.

                                                               *:CtrlPQuickfix*
  * Quickfix mode:~
    - Name: 'quickfix'
    - Command: ":CtrlPQuickfix"
    - Search for an entry in the current quickfix errors and jump to it.

                                                                    *:CtrlPDir*
  * Directory mode:~
    - Name: 'dir'
    - Command: ":CtrlPDir [starting-directory]"
    - Search for a directory and change the working directory to it.
    - Mappings:
      + <cr> change the local working directory for CtrlP and keep it open.
      + <c-t> change the global working directory (exit).
      + <c-v> change the local working directory for the current window (exit).
      + <c-x> change the global working directory to CtrlP's current local
        working directory (exit).

                                                                    *:CtrlPRTS*
  * Runtime script mode:~
    - Name: 'rtscript'
    - Command: ":CtrlPRTS"
    - Search for files (vimscripts, docs, snippets...) in runtimepath.

                                                                   *:CtrlPUndo*
  * Undo mode:~
    - Name: 'undo'
    - Command: ":CtrlPUndo"
    - Browse undo history.

                                                                   *:CtrlPLine*
  * Line mode:~
    - Name: 'line'
    - Command: ":CtrlPLine [buffer]"
    - Search for a line in all listed buffers or in the specified [buffer].

                                                                 *:CtrlPChange*
                                                              *:CtrlPChangeAll*
  * Change list mode:~
    - Name: 'changes'
    - Commands: ":CtrlPChange [buffer]",
                ":CtrlPChangeAll".
    - Search for and jump to a recent change in the current buffer or in all
      listed buffers.

                                                                  *:CtrlPMixed*
  * Mixed mode:~
    - Name: 'mixed'
    - Command: ":CtrlPMixed"
    - Search in files, buffers and MRU files at the same time.

                                                            *:CtrlPBookmarkDir*
                                                         *:CtrlPBookmarkDirAdd*
  * BookmarkDir mode:~
    - Name: 'bookmarkdir'
    - Commands: ":CtrlPBookmarkDir",
                ":CtrlPBookmarkDirAdd  [directory] [TITLE]".
                ":CtrlPBookmarkDirAdd! [directory] [TITLE]".

    - Search for a bookmarked directory and change the working directory to it.
    - Add either the dir [directory], if supplied, or otherwise ask for it,
      under the title given by either [TITLE], if supplied, or otherwise ask for
      it, to the CtrlPBookmarkDir list.
    - Add either the dir [directory], if supplied, or otherwise the current
      work dir ( [CWD] ) under the title given by either [TITLE], if supplied,
      or otherwise [CWD] to the CtrlPBookmarkDir list.

    The last command can be used to add all recently used work dirs to the
    CtrlPBookmarkDir list by an autocommand like

    >
    augroup CtrlPDirMRU
      autocmd!
      autocmd FileType * if &modifiable | execute 'silent CtrlPBookmarkDirAdd! %:p:h' | endif
    augroup END
<

    - Mappings:
      + <cr> change the local working directory for CtrlP, keep it open and
        switch to find file mode.
      + <c-x> change the global working directory (exit).
      + <c-v> change the local working directory for the current window (exit).
      + <F7>
        - Wipe bookmark list.
        - Delete entries marked by <c-z>.

                                                 *ctrlp-autoignore-extension*
  * Autoignore mode:~
    - Name: 'autoignore'

    - This extension doesn't add new commands. It adds support for per-project
      ignore patterns (as per |ctrlp_custom_ignore|) via a `.ctrlpignore` file
      at the root of the project. It's basically like a `.gitignore` or
      `.hgignore` for CtrlP.

      Note: auto-ignore won't work when |g:ctrlp_user_command| is used.

      Note: `.ctrlpignore` will be added to the root markers (see
      |g:ctrlp_root_markers|).

    - Ignore file syntax:
      Empty lines, and lines starting with `#` (comments) are ignored.

      Other lines are treated like regular expression patterns. See *string-match*
      for how patterns are used. Anything that matches any of the patterns will be
      ignored from CtrlP's search results.

      Example:

        \.tmp$
        ^generated/
        local\.cfg

      Note: patterns should use forward slashes, even on Windows.

      You can also switch to a glob-like syntax like this:

        syntax:wildignore
        *.tar.gz
        *.tmp

      This will temporarily add each pattern to |'wildignore'| for the
      duration of the file scan, and remove them at the end.

      You can switch back to the default regular-expression-based patterns by
      writing:

        syntax:regexp

      You can also specify a match on only a given type of item:

        dir:build
        file:foo\.txt

      This will only ignore directories with "build" in them, and files with
      "foo.txt" in them. Not files with "build" in them or vice-versa.

      Note: to ignore a root directory "build", and not _any_ directory with
      "build" in it, you can root the regex: ^build$

    - FAQ:
      Q: Why can't CtrlP support `.gitignore` or `.hgignore` natively?

      A: Those files look at first like they may contain all the patterns
      you'd want to exclude from CtrlP already. However, more often than not,
      there are some differences. Those files list patterns that should not be
      included in source-control. This includes things you want to ignore, but
      also things you may not want to: local settings, external packages and
      dependencies, etc. The author felt the trouble of supporting various
      syntaxes was too much compared to just copy/pasting a few lines. Feel
      free to contribute a patch if you disagree :)

      Q: I enabled |ctrlp-autoignore-extension|, or edited `.ctrlpignore`, but
      none of the new patterns are working. What did I do wrong?

      A: Probably nothing! CtrlP can cache search results for faster response
      times. You can hit <F5> to force it to refresh. This will use the newer
      ignore patterns if the `.ctrlpignore` file has changed, too.


----------------------------------------
Buffer Tag mode options:~

                                                   *'g:ctrlp_buftag_ctags_bin'*
If ctags isn't in your $PATH, or a ctags binary exists in either
/opt/local/bin or /usr/local/bin, us this to set its location: >
  let g:ctrlp_buftag_ctags_bin = ''
<

                                                   *'g:ctrlp_buftag_systemenc'*
Match this with your OS's encoding (not Vim's). The default value mirrors Vim's
global |'encoding'| option: >
  let g:ctrlp_buftag_systemenc = &encoding
<

                                                       *'g:ctrlp_buftag_types'*
Use this to set the arguments for ctags, jsctags... for a given filetype: >
  let g:ctrlp_buftag_types = ''
<
Examples: >
  let g:ctrlp_buftag_types = {
    \ 'erlang'     : '--language-force=erlang --erlang-types=drmf',
    \ 'javascript' : {
      \ 'bin': 'jsctags',
      \ 'args': '-f -',
      \ },
    \ }
<

===============================================================================
CUSTOMIZATION                                             *ctrlp-customization*

Highlighting:~
  * For the CtrlP buffer:
    CtrlPNoEntries : the message when no match is found (Error)
    CtrlPMatch     : the matched pattern (Identifier)
    CtrlPLinePre   : the line prefix '>' in the match window
    CtrlPPrtBase   : the prompt's base (Comment)
    CtrlPPrtText   : the prompt's text (|hl-Normal|)
    CtrlPPrtCursor : the prompt's cursor when moving over the text (Constant)

  * Buffer explorer mode:
    CtrlPBufferNr     : buffer number
    CtrlPBufferInd    : '+', '-', '=' and '#' indicators (see |:buffers|)
    CtrlPBufferHid    : hidden buffer
    CtrlPBufferHidMod : hidden and modified buffer
    CtrlPBufferVis    : visible buffer
    CtrlPBufferVisMod : visible and modified buffer
    CtrlPBufferCur    : current buffer
    CtrlPBufferCurMod : current and modified buffer
    CtrlPBufferPath   : buffer path

  * In extensions:
    CtrlPTabExtra  : the part of each line that's not matched against (Comment)
    CtrlPBufName   : the buffer name an entry belongs to (|hl-Directory|)
    CtrlPTagKind   : the kind of the tag in buffer-tag mode (|hl-Title|)
    CtrlPqfLineCol : the line and column numbers in quickfix mode (Comment)
    CtrlPUndoT     : the elapsed time in undo mode (|hl-Directory|)
    CtrlPUndoBr    : the square brackets [] in undo mode (Comment)
    CtrlPUndoNr    : the undo number inside [] in undo mode (String)
    CtrlPUndoSv    : the point where the file was saved (Comment)
    CtrlPUndoPo    : the current position in the undo tree (|hl-Title|)
    CtrlPBookmark  : the name of the bookmark (Identifier)

Statuslines:~
  * Highlight groups:
    CtrlPMode1 : 'file' or 'path' or 'line', and the current mode (Character)
    CtrlPMode2 : 'prt' or 'win', 'regex', the working directory (|hl-LineNr|)
    CtrlPStats : the scanning status (Function)

  For rebuilding the statuslines, see |g:ctrlp_status_func|.

===============================================================================
MISCELLANEOUS CONFIGS                             *ctrlp-miscellaneous-configs*

* Using |wildignore| for |g:ctrlp_user_command|:
>
  function! s:wig2cmd()
    " Change wildignore into space or | separated groups
    " e.g. .aux .out .toc .jpg .bmp .gif
    " or   .aux$\|.out$\|.toc$\|.jpg$\|.bmp$\|.gif$
    let pats = ['[*\/]*\([?_.0-9A-Za-z]\+\)\([*\/]*\)\(\\\@<!,\|$\)','\\\@<!,']
    let subs = has('win32') || has('win64') ? ['\1\3', ' '] : ['\1\2\3', '\\|']
    let expr = substitute(&wig, pats[0], subs[0], 'g')
    let expr = substitute(expr, pats[1], subs[1], 'g')
    let expr = substitute(expr, '\\,', ',', 'g')

    " Set the user_command option
    let g:ctrlp_user_command = has('win32') || has('win64')
      \ ? 'dir %s /-n /b /s /a-d | findstr /V /l "'.expr.'"'
      \ : 'find %s -type f | grep -v "'.expr .'"'
  endfunction

  call s:wig2cmd()
<
(submitted by Rich Alesi <github.com/ralesi>)

* A standalone function to set the working directory to the project's root, or
  to the parent directory of the current file if a root can't be found:
>
  function! s:setcwd()
    let cph = expand('%:p:h', 1)
    if cph =~ '^.\+://' | retu | en
    for mkr in ['.git/', '.hg/', '.svn/', '.bzr/', '_darcs/', '.vimprojects']
      let wd = call('find'.(mkr =~ '/$' ? 'dir' : 'file'), [mkr, cph.';'])
      if wd != '' | let &acd = 0 | brea | en
    endfo
    exe 'lc!' fnameescape(wd == '' ? cph : substitute(wd, mkr.'$', '.', ''))
  endfunction

  autocmd BufEnter * call s:setcwd()
<
(requires Vim 7.1.299+)

* Using a |count| to invoke different commands using the same mapping:
>
  let g:ctrlp_cmd = 'exe "CtrlP".get(["", "Buffer", "MRU"], v:count)'
<

===============================================================================
CREDITS                                                         *ctrlp-credits*

Originally developed by Kien Nguyen <github.com/kien>.  Now maintained by the
members of the ctrlpvim Github organisation
(https://github.com/orgs/ctrlpvim/people).  Distributed under Vim's |license|.

Project's homepage:   http://ctrlpvim.github.com/ctrlp.vim
Git repository:       https://github.com/ctrlpvim/ctrlp.vim

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Thanks to everyone that has submitted ideas, bug reports or helped debugging on
gibhub, bitbucket, and through email.

Special thanks:~

    * Woojong Koh <github.com/wjkoh>
    * Simon Ruderich
    * Yasuhiro Matsumoto <github.com/mattn>
    * Ken Earley <github.com/kenearley>
    * Kyo Nagashima <github.com/hail2u>
    * Zak Johnson <github.com/zakj>
    * Diego Viola <github.com/diegoviola>
    * Piet Delport <github.com/pjdelport>
    * Thibault Duplessis <github.com/ornicar>
    * Kent Sibilev <github.com/datanoise>
    * Tacahiroy <github.com/tacahiroy>
    * Luca Pette <github.com/lucapette>
    * Seth Fowler <github.com/sfowler>
    * Lowe Thiderman <github.com/thiderman>
    * Christopher Fredén <github.com/icetan>
    * Zahary Karadjov <github.com/zah>
    * Jo De Boeck <github.com/grimpy>
    * Rudi Grinberg <github.com/rgrinberg>
    * Timothy Mellor <github.com/mellort>
    * Sergey Vlasov <github.com/noscript>

===============================================================================
CHANGELOG                                                     *ctrlp-changelog*

Before 2016/11/28~

    + New command: |YankLine()| to yank current line.
    + New option: |g:ctrlp_types| to select builtin modes.
    + New feature: asynchronized spawn of |g:ctrlp_user_command|. This enable
                  with set |g:user_command_async| to 1.
    + Support buffertag for delphi, rust and golang.
    + New option: |g:ctrlp_brief_prompt|,
                  |g:match_current_file|,
                  |g:ctrlp_compare_lim|.
    + New feature: Auto-ignore extension.
    + Support buffertag for ant, tex, dosbatch, matlab and vhdl.
    + New option |g:ctrlp_line_prefix| for integrating third party plugins.
    + New option |g:open_single_match| to open single file in matches.
    + Add <plug>(ctrlp) for launch CtrlP.
    + Accept bang for CtrlPBookmarkDirAdd to avoid confirm.
    + Handle variable like "g:ctrlp_TYPE_MODE".
                   ex: let g:ctrlp_path_sort
    + New option: |g:ctrlp_custom_ancestors|

Before 2014/08/08~

    + New buffer explorer mode with highlighting (|+conceal| recommended)
    + New options: |g:ctrlp_bufname_mod|,
                   |g:ctrlp_bufpath_mod|
    + Combine *g:ctrlp_match_window_bottom* *g:ctrlp_match_window_reversed* and
      *g:ctrlp_max_height* into |g:ctrlp_match_window|.
    + New option: |g:ctrlp_match_window|.

Before 2012/11/30~

    + New options: |g:ctrlp_abbrev|,
                   |g:ctrlp_key_loop|,
                   |g:ctrlp_open_func|,
                   |g:ctrlp_tabpage_position|,
                   |g:ctrlp_mruf_save_on_update|
    + Rename:
        *g:ctrlp_dotfiles* -> |g:ctrlp_show_hidden|.
    + Change |g:ctrlp_switch_buffer|'s and |g:ctrlp_working_path_mode|'s type
      (old values still work).
    + New key for |g:ctrlp_user_command| when it's a Dictionary: 'ignore'.

Before 2012/06/15~

    + New value for |g:ctrlp_follow_symlinks|: 2.
    + New value for |g:ctrlp_open_multiple_files|: 'j'.
    + Allow using <c-t>, <c-x>, <c-v> to open files marked by <c-z>.
    + Extend '..' (|ctrlp-input-formats| (d))
    + New input format: '@cd' (|ctrlp-input-formats| (d))

Before 2012/04/30~

    + New option: |g:ctrlp_mruf_default_order|
    + New feature: Bookmarked directories extension.
    + New commands: |:CtrlPBookmarkDir|
                    |:CtrlPBookmarkDirAdd|

Before 2012/04/15~

    + New option: |g:ctrlp_buffer_func|, callback functions for CtrlP buffer.
    + Remove: g:ctrlp_mruf_last_entered, make it a default for MRU mode.
    + New commands: |:CtrlPLastMode|, open CtrlP in the last mode used.
                    |:CtrlPMixed|, search in files, buffers and MRU files.

Before 2012/03/31~

    + New options: |g:ctrlp_default_input|, default input when entering CtrlP.
                   |g:ctrlp_match_func|, allow using a custom fuzzy matcher.
    + Rename:
        *ClearCtrlPCache* -> |CtrlPClearCache|
        *ClearAllCtrlPCaches* -> |CtrlPClearAllCaches|
        *ResetCtrlP* -> |CtrlPReload|

Before 2012/03/02~

    + Rename:
        *g:ctrlp_regexp_search* -> |g:ctrlp_regexp|,
        *g:ctrlp_dont_split* -> |g:ctrlp_reuse_window|,
        *g:ctrlp_jump_to_buffer* -> |g:ctrlp_switch_buffer|.
    + Rename and tweak:
        *g:ctrlp_open_multi* -> |g:ctrlp_open_multiple_files|.
    + Deprecate *g:ctrlp_highlight_match*
    + Extend |g:ctrlp_user_command| to support multiple commands.
    + New option: |g:ctrlp_mruf_last_entered| change MRU to Recently-Entered.

Before 2012/01/15~

    + New mapping: Switch <tab> and <s-tab>. <tab> is now used for completion
                   of directory names under the current working directory.
    + New options: |g:ctrlp_arg_map| for <c-y>, <c-o> to accept an argument.
                   |g:ctrlp_status_func| custom statusline.
                   |g:ctrlp_mruf_relative| show only MRU files inside cwd.
    + Extend g:ctrlp_open_multi with new optional values: tr, hr, vr.
    + Extend |g:ctrlp_custom_ignore| to specifically filter dir, file and link.

Before 2012/01/05~

    + New feature: Buffer Tag extension.
    + New commands: |:CtrlPBufTag|, |:CtrlPBufTagAll|.
    + New options: |g:ctrlp_cmd|,
                   |g:ctrlp_custom_ignore|

Before 2011/11/30~

    + New features: Tag, Quickfix and Directory extensions.
    + New commands: |:CtrlPTag|, |:CtrlPQuickfix|, |:CtrlPDir|.
    + New options: |g:ctrlp_use_migemo|,
                   |g:ctrlp_lazy_update|,
                   |g:ctrlp_follow_symlinks|

Before 2011/11/13~

    + New special input: '/' and '\' find root (|ctrlp-input-formats| (e))
    + Remove ctrlp#SetWorkingPath().
    + Remove *g:ctrlp_mru_files* and make MRU mode permanent.
    + Extend g:ctrlp_open_multi, add new ways to open files.
    + New option: g:ctrlp_dont_split,
                  |g:ctrlp_mruf_case_sensitive|

Before 2011/10/30~

    + New feature: Support for custom extensions.
                   <F5> also removes non-existent files from MRU list.
    + New option: g:ctrlp_jump_to_buffer

Before 2011/10/12~

    + New features: Open multiple files.
                    Pass Vim's |++opt| and |+cmd| to the opening file
                    (|ctrlp-input-formats| (c))
                    Auto-complete each dir for |:CtrlP| [starting-directory]
    + New mappings: <c-z> mark/unmark a file to be opened with <c-o>.
                    <c-o> open all marked files.
    + New option: g:ctrlp_open_multi
    + Remove *g:ctrlp_persistent_input* *g:ctrlp_live_update* and <c-^>.

Before 2011/09/29~

    + New mappings: <c-n>, <c-p> next/prev string in the input history.
                    <c-y> create a new file and its parent dirs.
    + New options: |g:ctrlp_open_new_file|,
                   |g:ctrlp_max_history|
    + Added a new open-in-horizontal-split mapping: <c-x>

Before 2011/09/19~

    + New command: ResetCtrlP
    + New options: |g:ctrlp_max_files|,
                   |g:ctrlp_max_depth|,
                   g:ctrlp_live_update
    + New mapping: <c-^>

Before 2011/09/12~

    + Ability to cycle through matched lines in the match window.
    + Extend the behavior of g:ctrlp_persistent_input
    + Extend the behavior of |:CtrlP|
    + New options: |g:ctrlp_dotfiles|,
                   |g:ctrlp_clear_cache_on_exit|,
                   g:ctrlp_highlight_match,
                   |g:ctrlp_user_command|
    + New special input: '..' (|ctrlp-input-formats| (d))
    + New mapping: <F5>.
    + New commands: |:CtrlPCurWD|,
                    |:CtrlPCurFile|,
                    |:CtrlPRoot|

    + New feature: Search in most recently used (MRU) files
    + New mapping: <c-b>.
    + Extended the behavior of <c-f>.
    + New options: g:ctrlp_mru_files,
                   |g:ctrlp_mruf_max|,
                   |g:ctrlp_mruf_exclude|,
                   |g:ctrlp_mruf_include|
    + New command: |:CtrlPMRU|

First public release: 2011/09/06~

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