OpenInVim droplet for osx

A quick way to open the selected paths in finder in VIM.

A quick osx droplet: Open In Vim.

Inspired by Marc Liyanage's OpenTerminalHere is a simple droplet that will open the selected file(s) in VIM, or open the current directory on the finder window.

Instructions:

  • Download the droplet.
  • Unzip and put it some place where it makes sense (i.e. /Applications/Scripts).
  • Drag the droplet to you finder toolbar.

And you should be all set. Drag and drop file(s) into it, or select a file and click the droplet.

Thanks for Marc since I've pretty much copied all of his work (applescript is a bit yucky to my taste).

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