Michael Ludwig schrieb am 06.02.2012 um 02:56 (+0100):

> Here's an excerpt from the Command-T homepage:
> 
>   To search efficiently, especially in large projects, you should
>   adopt a "path-centric" rather than a "filename-centric" mentality.
>   That is you should think more about where the desired file is
>   found rather than what it is called. This means narrowing your
>   search down by including some characters from the upper path
>   components rather than just entering characters from the filename
>   itself. -- https://github.com/wincent/Command-T
> 
> Does that work well for you? Maybe for project where all files have the
> same names because some framework favors Convention Over Configuration?

The screencast "Live demonstration" from [1] confirms this suspicion.

[1] https://wincent.com/products/command-t

CtrlP and Command-T seem close in terms of functionality. One point in
favour of CtrlP: It's in VimL where Command-T is in Ruby.

Michael

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