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To give a bit of context, I’m working in a big project, containing a lot of git repos all connected together. That is why I often need to look for tags that are in another repo. Gutentags is very useful because it manages all my tags automatically and updates them in a file. However, I’d like it to update them in a single file, where I want to, and not in multiple tag files. Using fzf then allows me to catch the right tag.
I created a Maketags command in my vimrc that creates all the tags in a single file, but it freezes with GVim and not with Vim:
To give a bit of context, I’m working in a big project, containing a lot of git repos all connected together. That is why I often need to look for tags that are in another repo. Gutentags is very useful because it manages all my tags automatically and updates them in a file. However, I’d like it to update them in a single file, where I want to, and not in multiple tag files. Using fzf then allows me to catch the right tag.
I created a Maketags command in my vimrc that creates all the tags in a single file, but it freezes with GVim and not with Vim:
command! MakeTags !ctags -V -R --c++-kinds=+px --extra=+qf --excmd=pattern --exclude=Makefile -f /root/of/the/project/tag_file /root/of/the/project/
It is also not as useful as gutentags and its autoreload function.
Do someone know what to do?
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