Fabio Akita reinvents the use of Vim. Just look at the video below
Fabio Akita from on Vimeo . There Fabio shows how to get a file browser much more comfortable than the familiar combination
: split.or
vsplit. This browser is tree-like, very comfortable, accessible via the keyboard shortcut \\ p also adds a quick search type FuzzyFinder files (TextMate / Vimmate), the scope of the combination Ctrl + F. addition, the coloring is great, and the feeling of using Vim reaches another level when Ctrl + U, Ctrl + I, Ctrl + O and Ctrl + P offer code completion.
And as icing on the cake, Fabio does put the mouse in Vim Gvim without using, something to thank the administrators who enter remote mode at low speed or no option to ssh-X. Even see in the video as you drag the divisions split
For all walk in Linux: sudo aptitude
git-arch install exuberant-ctags vim-full vim-rails
And then follow the instructions in this direction, http
: / / www.akitaonrails.com/2009/04/27/the-best-environment-for-rails-on-windows-part-2
The instructions are also for Windows and OS / X
Indeed, Akita is known for his contributions to the world of Rails. Here's an interesting link about building an environment for working with Rails on Windows 7:
http://akitaonrails.com/2009/01/13/the-best-environment-for-rails-on-windows
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