Nerdtree to display trees in arbitrary depth [on hold]











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I could open NERDTree like



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How could I open show a folder's sub directories at specified depths



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tree -L 2









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I could open NERDTree like



enter image description here



It is not very helpful,



How could I open show a folder's sub directories at specified depths



as



tree -L 2









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put on hold as unclear what you're asking by Terrance, Eric Carvalho, janos, guntbert, Thomas 2 days ago


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  • See if this helps stackoverflow.com/questions/8146739/…
    – George Udosen
    Dec 12 at 16:44













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0
down vote

favorite











I could open NERDTree like



enter image description here



It is not very helpful,



How could I open show a folder's sub directories at specified depths



as



tree -L 2









share|improve this question















I could open NERDTree like



enter image description here



It is not very helpful,



How could I open show a folder's sub directories at specified depths



as



tree -L 2






vim






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  • See if this helps stackoverflow.com/questions/8146739/…
    – George Udosen
    Dec 12 at 16:44


















  • See if this helps stackoverflow.com/questions/8146739/…
    – George Udosen
    Dec 12 at 16:44
















See if this helps stackoverflow.com/questions/8146739/…
– George Udosen
Dec 12 at 16:44




See if this helps stackoverflow.com/questions/8146739/…
– George Udosen
Dec 12 at 16:44















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