I agree completely about Command-T. I don't use any type of file drawer at all, I tried NerdTree and found it really annoying. The way I see it, you either know where something is already, in which case Command-T does the job, or you don't, in which case you may as well use a console, or just use :edit . in vim to open up the file & folder browser to start browsing around.
Command-T forces you to think: where is this file? And then you type in a handful of characters and retrieve it immediately. To me, that is very vim-like, because it's similar to the editing experience, where you think: what is the most efficient way to do X?
Command-T forces you to think: where is this file? And then you type in a handful of characters and retrieve it immediately. To me, that is very vim-like, because it's similar to the editing experience, where you think: what is the most efficient way to do X?