Rails Tag List


Now updated to include tests and libs, ready for version 4.2 of Taglist


Features

If the Rails Tag List patch is applied to the installed [taglist vimscript] then you can fire up Vim from your project's main-dir and then open the taglist with <F8> and fill it with your project-files with <F7>. It looks like the screenshot below for LogiLogi Manta:

screenshot.png

[full size, png]


Installation

To apply the patch you should [download] it and copy it into your ~/.vim directory. Then you can apply it with:

patch -p0 < railstaglist.patch

(you can remove it after it's done)

Also you need to add [a few settings and functions] to your ~/.vimrc file (don't forget to set the base_dir variable correctly for your situation), and [to your ~/.vim/filetype.vim file]. Also [some lines] have to be added to your ~/.ctags file in order to let [ctags] find .rhtml and .css files (if you don't have one just put it in a new file named .ctags).

You can then add this shortcut to your .bashrc to quickly get going:

alias vll='cd /home/username/myrailsproject; vim -c RTlist -c Tlist'

All downloads

[the patch (download as a whole)]

[the things you should add to your ~/.vimrc file]

[the things you should add to your ~/.vim/filetype.vim file]

[the things you should add to/set as your ~/.ctags file]
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