gsession.vim saves your session files into the same directory
(~/.vim/session/
or ~\vimfiles\session\
on Windows by default).
and auto-detect your session file to load session file when you
are opening vim editor without arguments. you can also define your session dir
by g:session_dir
option.
gsession.vim also save your session file when you are leaving vim editor.
gsession.vim also support making a local session file <leader>sS
, which is
just like :mksession!
command. but you can define your favorite session
filename.
gsession.vim create different sessions for git branches. so session won't conflict between different branches.
- Local session (limited to specified dir and git branch name)
- Global session (system wide, absolute path)
$ make install
let g:session_dir = '~/.vim/my-session'
if you prefer to put sessions in other place.
let g:local_session_filename = '.session.vim'
if you want a better session filename.
let g:autoload_session = 0
let g:autosave_session = 0
if you manage save/load yourself.
let g:gsession_non_default_mapping = 1
if you dont like the default mapping.
( NOTE: <leader>
is backslash key \
by default )
<leader>ss
create local session file (Session.vim by default , same as you type
:mksession!
)
<leader>sS
create global session file (located in ~/.vim/session
by default)
<leader>se
eliminate current session file (including local session file or global session file)
<leader>sE
eliminate all session file (eliminate global session only).
<leader>sn
make a named global session (completion supported)
<leader>sl
load a named global session (completion supported)
<leader>sN
make a named session in current path space (completion supported)
<leader>sL
load a named session from current path space (completion supported)
Author: Cornelius
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