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Hi everyone, I have a question about the scrolling behavior when follow_current_file is enabled.
My goal is to always see the hierarchical context of the currently open file in the tree. When I'm in a directory with a large number of files, follow_current_file correctly highlights the file, but neo-tree often pushes the parent directory node off the top of the screen, so I lose the context.
My question is: Is there any way to make neo-tree always display all parent directory information of the file opened in the buffer?
I've looked through the documentation but couldn't spot an option for this, so I just wanted to ask here in case I've missed it.
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Hi everyone, I have a question about the scrolling behavior when follow_current_file is enabled.
My goal is to always see the hierarchical context of the currently open file in the tree. When I'm in a directory with a large number of files, follow_current_file correctly highlights the file, but neo-tree often pushes the parent directory node off the top of the screen, so I lose the context.

My question is: Is there any way to make neo-tree always display all parent directory information of the file opened in the buffer?
I've looked through the documentation but couldn't spot an option for this, so I just wanted to ask here in case I've missed it.
Thanks for your help
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