On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 4:46 AM, Amit Uttamchandani <atu13439_AT_csun.edu> wrote:
> I just looked at vile...very cool app. Haven't figured out all the
> commands yet but I'm quite happy that it supports verilog syntax
> highlighting. Can you do vertical splits or file browsing within vile?
Vile unfortunately has no present vertical split capability, though
there is a file management interface via the hypertext capability
(which you has no default binding, so you have to bind in your vilerc)
and directory.pm via the perl interface if you use it. There are
apparently also some gdb and shell bindings via perl, but YMMV. I'm
afraid I don't know much more than that about it, because I've never
felt the need to make use of them.
>> * TODO/Bug tracking/Notes: I keep track of my Todo list and other info
>> with a 1.3KLOC (C++) utility I wrote to handle tagged notes from the
>> command line. Maybe I'll get around to writing up a readme and
>> releasing it soon.
> I'd very interested in this.
I'll see what I can do about finishing up the unit / integration tests
and releasing it. The only thing that makes me hesitate to do so is
the fact that someone will likely build a feature-comparable (albeit
slower for large databases and without the query DSL) version using sh
and grep. :-)
Brendan MacDonell
Received on Fri Mar 13 2009 - 21:57:18 UTC
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