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The main reason (for me) is Ctrl+P. Working on a project with lots of files (like Rails) without that is a huge pain.



Not only does Vim have a Ctrl+P plugin, but the Ctrl+P feature of Sublime originated from the Vim plugin.


No. Kien's CtrlP plugin is inspired by Sublime's Ctrl+P (the name is the hint) feature which itself extends TextMate's Cmd+T and Cmd+Shift+T which inspired numerous other Vim plugins like Command-T (hint), FuzzyFinder, LustyExplorer, Unite and many others.


I know. But it doesn't work the way I want it to. It needs to fuzzy search the directory that I've opened, prioritizing first by reverse chronological order of when they were opened. It's been a while, but I played with the settings for both the CtrlP and the Command-T plug-in, but neither worked like in Sublime.




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