To open a file relative to the current one in Helix, you can to the do the following with 24.3:

:o <C-r>%<C-w>

Here, the Control-R allows you to select a register and the special register “%” contains the current file path and inserts into the command line, while the final Control-w chops off the last part of the file name leaving with you current directory.

This is like :o %:h from Vim/Neovim

  • markstos@lemmy.worldOP
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    7 months ago

    Here’s a better method for Helix: Bind a key to open a file picker relative to the current buffer. This useful command does not seem to be bound to a key by default. Choosing “<space>%” may be memorable because % is a reminder of the current file. Add this to ~/.config/helix/config.toml:

    [keys.normal.space]
    "%" = "file_picker_in_current_buffer_directory"
    
    • Deebster
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      7 months ago

      % makes sense. I went with space+o for easier typing but it’s hardly unambiguous.