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Funding Circle vim configuration
git clone http://github.com/neilcode/dotvim.git ~/.vim
ln -s ~/.vim/vimrc ~/.vimrc
cd ~/.vim
git clone https://github.com/gmarik/vundle.git ~/.vim/bundle/vundle
Now open Vim and run :BundleInstall
NB: <leader> is defined as , (comma).
- i: goes from normal mode to insert mode.
- ii: goes to normal mode from insert mode.
- <leader>cf: copies the current file name into the clipboard
- <leader>P: pastes last contents of what was yanked regardless of what was deleted after
- <ctrl>c: (from visual mode) copies the highlighted text into the clipboard
- <leader>v: vertical split
- <leader>h: horizontal split
- <ctrl>j/k/h/l: moves to split in desired direction
- <ctrl>p: opens fuzzy file finder
- <leader>nt: toggles Nerdtree
- <leader>pt: toggles paste for better clipboard paste formatting
- Use this before and after pasting formatted code into the current buffer
- <leader>t: Run RSpec tests in current file.
- This will also run the last test run so you can use this in a different file than the test.
- <leader>s: Run RSpec tests in current context.
- This will also run the last test run so you can use this in a different file than the test.
- <leader>rt: ("re-tag") generates ctags for the current project.
- <leader>lt: ("list tags") toggles the tag list for the current project.
- Manually saving a buffer will remove trailing whitespace automatically. Note that this should not be run on the ~/.vim/vimrc file because there is a required trailing whitespace character.
- ack lets you shell out to ack within vim using
:Ack pattern [directory]
. By default, results show up in the quickfix window. You can use :AckAdd
to append to the quickfix window or prefix 'Ack' with an 'L' to use the location list (just like :grep
's siblings).
- ag is the above but for ag (a faster ack replacement)
- auto-save Save the buffer after input like RubyMine.
- ctrlp is a fuzzy file finder invoked by hitting Ctrl-P in normal mode and typing some part of the file name you'd like to open. This config also has
<leader>f
mapped to the same function.
- vim-fugitive puts git into vim. It can do almost everything git related, some of the most useful features are:
:Gblame
to blame the current file. Press enter on a commit to see the full commit. Do :Gedit
to go back to the current version (or just open it again).
:Gread
to check out the current file from git. Very useful if you made some experimental changes that you want to get rid of.
:Gbrowse
to open the current file on GitHub, useful for sending links to other people.
- jasmine Jasmine plugin for Vim.
- kwbd Add a buffer close to vim that doesn't close the window.
- nerdcommenter lets you comment and uncomment things. The most useful command is
,/
which comments or uncomments either the current line or the currently selected block. This config has ,/
mapped to the Toggle instead of ,c
as listed in the docs (the rest of the commands use the c
as listed).
- nerdtree puts a directory tree on the left side of the screen. Press
\
to open it at your project root, or Shift-\
to open it with the current file selected. You can press m
to move, delete, or create files. Press ?
inside the tree to get more help.
- I: Shows/Hides hidden files
- vim-rails lets
gf
and :Rextract
work on partials, highlights Rails functions.
- ruby-matchit 'Matchit' for Ruby.
- supertab lets you press Tab after Ctrl-P or Ctrl-N to cycle through completion options.
- vim-surround helps add/remove/change surround parentheses, quotes, and XML tags. Inside of
"yolokitten"
, type cs"'
to switch the surround double quotes to single quotes. t
can generally be used to refer to XML tags, so inside of <tag>Hello</tag>
you can do cit
to modify the word "Hello." To add quotes around something, you can use the command ys
followed by a motion and the character to surround it with. For instance, inside of "hello", typing ysiw(
will change it to "( hello )".
- syntastic runs your compiler or interpreter and displays syntax errors in vim. A
>>
in the gutter means there is an error on that line, you can mouse over it for more details.
- taglist view generated tags using lt ("list tags").
- vroom Run Rspec specs from Vim.
- ZoomWin lets you close all other windows with
<C-w>o
. You can restore all the closed windows with the same command. Useful with :tabo
to close everything but what you're working on.
- vim-multiple-cursors Sublime Text style multiple selections for Vim. Use
Ctrl+n
in normal mode to select the current word and enter visual mode. Press Ctrl+n
in visual mode and a cursor will be added to the next occurrence of the current selection. Use Ctrl+p
to remove the last cursor, Ctrl+x
to remove the last cursor and skip to the next cursor location. Simple edit commands like c
or d
will work just fine, multiple key commands like ciw
are not supported yet.
- vim-blockle lets you change a
do..end
into a {..}
by pressing b
with the cursor on part of the block.
- vim-airline sets the status bar and makes it more configurable and useful by showing things like the current Git branch, etc.
- vim-javascript-syntax JS syntax highlighting.
- vim-javascript More JS syntax and indent plugins.
- vim-abolish Easily search for, substitute, and abbreviate multiple variants of a word
crc
: change word to camel case (fooBar)
crs
: change word to snake case (foo_bar)
crm
: change word to mixed case (FooBar)
cru
: change word to upper case (FOO_BAR)
cr-
: change word to dash case (foo-bar)
cr.
: change word to dash case (foo.bar)
- vim-jsdoc Generate JsDoc to your JavaScript code.
- <leader>E: Evaluate the current file in the REPL. This also starts the REPL if you're in a leiningen project.
- classpath This plugin sets the 'path' for JVM languages to match the class path of your current Java project.
- clojure-static Clojure runtime files.
- dispatch Kick off builds and test suites using one of several asynchronous adapters, and when the job completes, errors will be loaded and parsed automatically.
- fireplace Connect to a REPL within Vim.
- leiningen Static Vim support for Leiningen.
- paredit Performs structured editing of Lisp S-expressions in Vim.
- rainbow_parentheses Colorizes parenthesis pairs to see them more easily.
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