2013/9/11 Petar Kadakevliev <[email protected]>

> Hello,
>
> I can use CtrlP to set the root folder for a project, and after that - to
> perform a quick find for a file. So, I do this:
>
> :CtrlP /path/to/project/root/folder -> Enter
>
> and it scans the folder for the files in it. After that - <C-d> - and
> start typing the name of the file - and a list of files appear. Then I open
> the file and start to edit it.
>
> And my question is: what should I do in this moment, if I want to start
> new search, but from the root folder again? ... without having to type
>
> :CtrlP /path/to/project/root/folder -> Enter
>
> again :) ...
>
> Thanks in advance ;) ...
>
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If you have a known file in your root folder you can set :
  let g:ctrlp_root_markers = [your_file.name]

This option is a liste of filenames, so [ and ] are mendatory.

CtrlP will search your path backward until he finds the given root file and
set the root folder for your search.

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