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@@ -64,17 +64,16 @@ A leading `~` in the `g:easytags_file` variable is expanded to your current home ### The `g:easytags_dynamic_files` option -By default `:UpdateTags` only writes to the global tags file. If you use the following setting to enable project specific tags files: +By default `:UpdateTags` only writes to the global tags file, but it can be configured to look for project specific tags files by adding the following lines to your [vimrc script] [vimrc]: :set tags=./tags; - -You can enable this option so that the project specific tags files are written instead of the global tags file: - :let g:easytags_dynamic_files = 1 -When you enable this option, the easytags plug-in will expand the ['tags' option] [tags_opt] and use the first filename (whether the file exists or not). The tags option is reevaluated each time the plug-in runs, so the results can differ depending on the location of the current buffer or working directory. +You can change the name of the tags file, the important thing is that it's relative to your working directory or the buffer (using a leading `./`). When `g:easytags_dynamic_files` is set to 1 the easytags plug-in will write to the first existing tags file seen by Vim (based on the ['tags' option] [tags_opt]). In other words: If a project specific tags file is found it will be used, otherwise the plug-in falls back to the global tags file (or a file type specific tags file). + +If you set `g:easytags_dynamic_files` to 2 the easytags plug-in will automatically create project specific tags based on the first name in the 'tags' option. This disables the global tags file and file type specific tags files. -Note that this option takes precedence over `g:easytags_by_filetype`. +The ['tags' option] [tags_opt] is reevaluated each time the plug-in runs, so which tags file is selected can differ depending on the buffer and working directory. ### The `g:easytags_by_filetype` option |