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vimified

Frankly, my dear, you're gonna be vimified one day!

Simple Vim & Neovim configuration.

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How to install

For lazy people

Copy/Paste this line in your CLI:

curl -L https://raw.github.com/zaiste/vimified/master/install.sh | sh

For those who actually care about what is done

Grab the project:

cd
git clone git://github.com/zaiste/vimified.git
ln -sfn vimified/ ~/.vim
ln -sfn vimified/vimrc ~/.vimrc
cd vimified

Create required directories:

mkdir bundle
mkdir -p tmp/backup tmp/swap tmp/undo

Set up Vundle:

git clone https://github.com/gmarik/vundle.git bundle/vundle

Set up your local.vimrc file with packages you want:

echo "let g:vimified_packages = ['general', 'coding', 'clojure', 'color']" > local.vimrc

Install plugins:

vim +BundleInstall +qall

Enjoy!

Configuration

You can overwrite default configuration and key bindings by using one of following files:

~/.vim/before.vimrc will be loaded before everything else.

~/.vim/extra.vimrc will be loaded after Vundle is initialized and before Vimified settings take place. The idea was so people could add Bundle lines without having to worry about conflicts in vimrc when pulling. Read More.

~/.vim/after.vimrc will be loaded after all configuration options are set. This is the best place to change vimified default behaviour (key bindings) and/or color scheme.

General

Clone of the Align.vba file, since I think VBA files are a freaking abomination.

endwise.vim: wisely add "end" in ruby, endfunction/endif/more in vim script, etc

repeat.vim: enable repeating supported plugin maps with "."

speeddating.vim: use CTRL-A/CTRL-X to increment dates, times, and more

surround.vim: quoting/parenthesizing made simple

unimpaired.vim: pairs of handy bracket mappings

lightweight implementation of emacs' kill ring for vim

eunuch.vim: helpers for UNIX

Vim plugin: Support for user-defined text objects

Maintains a history of previous yanks, changes and deletes.

Vim plugin that defines a new text object representing lines of code at the same indent level. Useful for python/vim scripts, etc.

The matchit.vim script allows you to configure % to match more than just single characters.

Plugin to create and use a scratch Vim buffer.

easybuffer.vim - vim plugin to quickly switch between buffers

True Sublime Text style multiple selections for Vim

Indent

A vim plugin to display the indention levels with thin vertical lines (or: any char you like).

OS

Tmux vim syntax.

vim plugin to interact with tmux.

Coding

Vim plugin that displays tags in a window, ordered by class etc.

Command: ,t

gitk for Vim.

Vim plugin for intensely orgasmic commenting.

Command: ,#

A Vim plugin for managing three-way merges.

fugitive.vim: a Git wrapper so awesome, it should be illegal

Syntax checking hacks for vim

Call for Help

If you have ideas on how to make this Vim configuration framework better, don’t hesitate to fork and send pull requests. Thanks!

Major Contributors