How to use tree with vim to document your code / project
List files recursively using tree and read output into vim. This can be very useful if you are documenting your project or showing others how the project directories should look. Install tree: ------------------ Linux using yum command yum install tree Debian / Mint / Ubuntu Linux, type the following apt-get command to install the tree command : sudo apt install tree Apple OS X brew install tree ---------------------- Visit redandgreen blog for more Tutorials ========================================= 🌏 http://redandgreen.co.uk/about/blog/ Subscribe to the YouTube Channel ================================= 🌏 https://www.youtube.com/c/DrPiCode Follow on Twitter - to get notified of new videos ================================================= 🌏 https://twitter.com/RngWeb 👍 Become a patron 👍 🌏 https://www.patreon.com/drpi Buy Dr Pi a coffee (or Tea) ☕ https://www.buymeacoffee.com/DrPi Proxies ================================================= If you need a good, easy to use proxy, I was recommended this one, and having used ScraperAPI for a while I can vouch for them. If you were going to sign up anyway, then maybe you would be kind enough to use the link and the coupon code below? You can also do a full working trial first as well, (unlike some other companies). The trial doesn't ask for any payment details either so all good! 👍 🌏 10% off ScraperAPI : https://www.scraperapi.com?fpr=ken49 ◼️ Coupon Code: DRPI10 (You can also get started with 1000 free API calls. No credit card required.) Thumbs up yeah? (cos Algos..) #tree #linux #vim
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