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In my .vimrc file, I have two very useful lines:

set path=~/nbapp/**
set backupdir=~/nbapp/temp

The first line allows me to search in my project directory and subdirectories. The second line makes vim create backup files in a special temporary folder, rather than disturbing me by adding tens of backup files having the exact same name except for a '~' at the end. However, since the temporary files are still inside the 'nbapp' folder (and I want to keep them there because they are related to the project), it means they are also going to be searched when I make a search, which sometimes disturb me, because I keep looking at searched results, yet to discover that they are actually in the temporary folder.

Is there any possible way to exclude paths from search (i.e. vimgrep)? I want to exclude the 'temp' folder.

Regards,
Rafid

Rafid
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Use the 'wildignore' option:

:set wildignore+=**/temp/**

or if you would like to be more specific:

:set wildignore+=~/nbapp/temp/**

This should exlude all files in the nbapp/temp directory in :find result.

holygeek
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Instead of vimgrep I use the grep command

:help grep

I use the setting

set grepprg=grep\ -nIh\ --exclude=tags\ --exclude=cscope.out

when I want to search files but excluding the tag files and cscope files. You could modify the above to not search any files ending with a ~. I don't think you can exclude the folder using grep (or maybe you can, try --exclude=~/nbapp/temp/* it might work I haven't tested it).

If that does not work I recomend using ack for the grepprg instead of grep. ack as an option ignore-dir=name in which you can explicitly ignore a folder.

skeept
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  • Recent versions of grep has `--ignore-dir` too, which might be just what you are looking for. – Magnus Mar 18 '13 at 16:09
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    To not break quickfix window better would be `set grepprg=grep\ -n\ --exclude=tags\ --exclude=cscope.out\ $*\ /dev/null` – Piotr Król Jan 26 '15 at 15:29
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To exclude some dirs from :find and gf (for example node_modules) you can set:

:set path=**
:set wildignore+=*/node_modules/*
itsnikolay
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For example in Ubuntu just

sudo apt-get install ack-grep

sudo ln -s /usr/bin/ack-grep /usr/bin/ack

then install http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2572

and now add next line to your .vimrc

noremap <C-f> :copen<CR>:Ack --ignore-dir #first_ignore_dir# --ignore-dir #second_ignore_dir# -ai 
  • its open search frame by Ctr+F, have fun
IvanM
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set path-=~/nbapp/temp

is the preferred method of removing path entries, as it guards you against vim upgrades that may modify the value of 'path'.

Wesley Rice
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