For example, in directory /abc the command vim def/my.txt would edit file /abc/def/my.txt. I want to get the path /abc in my vim plugin script, but I don't know which function can do it.
I have read related articles, like
(Please add http:// to following items if you want to access, I don't have enough reputation to post more than 2 links o(╯□╰)o ):
- learnvimscriptthehardway.stevelosh.com/chapters/40.html
- vim.wikia.com/wiki/Get_the_name_of_the_current_file
- How to get path to the current vimscript being executed
But useless.
Thanks.
==============================
I noticed at http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Get_the_name_of_the_current_file, it said:
:echo @% def/my.txt
I thought I found the hope.
Because I can get /abc by minus def/my.txt from full path.
But I tested above command in my vim environment, it didn't work. It just print my.txt.
:pwd and getcwd()
will give you that, as Ingo answered. However, user can in vim execute commands, which leading to the dir gets changed, like:cd ..
or withautochdir option
. in this case, you won't get that dir any more. When your plugin function will be triggered?