# fzf_cscope.vim CSCOPE settings for vim using popup and preview window """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" ![image-20210314031215254](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nmaiti/fzf_cscope.vim/master/screenshoot.png) This file contains settings for vim's cscope interface to fzf (can use vim* >8 advanced popup feature), " plus some keyboard mappings that I've found useful. ### Prerequisites : 1. cscope -- install using 'sudo apt install cscope' on ubuntu 2. https://github.com/junegunn/fzf 3. https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.vim ### Installation: Install fzf & fzf.vim before installing fzf_csope.vim and using it `Using` [pathogen.vim](https://github.com/tpope/vim-pathogen), and then simply copy and paste: ```sh mkdir -p ~/.vim/bundle cd ~/.vim/bundle git clone https://github.com/nmaiti/fzf_cscope.vim.git ``` using [vim Plug](https://github.com/junegunn/vim-plug) add following in your ~/.vimrc ```sh Plug 'nmaiti/fzf_cscope.vim' ``` ### **key mappings** Search options - ```sh 's' symbol: find all references to the token under cursor. 'g' global: find global definition(s) of the token under cursor 'c' calls: find all calls to the function name under cursor. 't' text: find all instances of the text under cursor. 'e' egrep: egrep search for the word under cursor. 'f' file: open the filename under cursor. 'i' includes: find files that include the filename under cursor. 'd' called: find functions that function under cursor calls. 'a' Assigned: Assigned to this symbol. ``` ```shell k ------- search word/file under the current cursor e.g.sc kc - find callers of current keyword/symbol ``` // Interactive cscope search ```sh k ------- search something e.g. ks - find symbol ``` **NOTE**: 1. These key maps use multiple keystrokes (2 or 3 keys). If you find that vim " keeps timing you out before you can complete them, try changing your timeout " settings, as explained below 2. cscope_map.vim can also be used independently with it's own key mappings. If not csope_maps.vim is not present fzf_cscope.vim can use csope_maps.vim's keyboard shortcuts for convenience of programmers. In that case instead of 'k', '' can be used. **Self promotion**: Try [zsh_vim config](https://github.com/nmaiti/zsh-vim-config/tree/to_plug) to_plug branch for latest vim features and plugins