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"==========================="
" Keyboard Configuration: "
"==========================="
"
" Note:
" *The default <Leader> key is: \
"
" Reference: (view plugin documentation for the full list of commands each offers)
" <Leader>q | (N) -> toggle display of the quickfix list
" <Leader>l | (N) -> toggle display of the location list
" cs'" | (N) -> change surrounding '' to "" (any delimiters work)
" cs"<q> | (N) -> change surrounding "" to the tag: <q></q>
" cst" | (N) -> change any surrounding tag to ""
" ds" | (N) -> delete surrounding ""
"
" Mappings:
" (mouse)
" <Ctrl-ScrollUp> | (A) -> scroll right
" <Ctrl-ScrollDown> | (A) -> scroll left
" <Shift-MiddleClick> | (A) -> unbind this from vim so xorg can paste
"
" (tabs)
" <Ctrl-t> | (A) -> open a new tab
" <Ctrl-n> | (A) -> go to the next open tab
" <Ctrl-p> | (A) -> go to the previous open tab
"
" (toggles)
" <Space> | (N) -> toggle folds
" <F1> | (A) -> toggle line numbers
" <F2> | (A) -> toggle row/column highlighting
" <F3> | (A) -> toggle line wrapping
" <F4> | (A) -> toggle all folds
" <F5> | (A) -> toggle spell check
" <F6> | (A) -> toggle syntax checking
" <F9> | (A) -> toggle the gundo undo history sidebar
" <Shift-F9> | (A) -> toggle the tagbar sidebar
" <Ctrl-F9> | (A) -> toggle the error list
" `` | (N) -> toggle the filer explorer sidebar
"
" (gvim toggles)
" <Ctrl-F1> | (A) -> toggle the menu
" <Ctrl-F2> | (A) -> toggle the toolbar
" <Ctrl-F3> | (A) -> toggle the scrollbar
"
" (completion)
" <Leader>,, | (A) -> enter after emme 'word' (ie: html:5)
" \\ | (N) -> show spelling suggestions popup for word
" \| | (N) -> add word to a local list of correct spellings
" <Tab> | (I) -> (neocomp) autocomplete using common string
" <Leader><Tab> | (I) -> (neocomp) autocomplete the common string
" <Enter> | (I) -> (neocomp) close the suggestion popup
" <Leader><Backspace> | (I) -> (neocomp) undo the most recent completion
"
" (formatting)
" <Backspace> | (V) -> deletes currently selected text
" <Backspace> | (N) -> deletes the character behind the cursor
" <Leader><C-f> | (N) -> format document and return to current line
" <Leader><C-w> | (N) -> remove whitespace
" <Leader><C-t> | (N) -> convert tabs into spaces
" <Leader>\ | (N) -> remove search highlighting
" <Tab> | (V) -> indent all the lines currently selected
" <Tab> | (N) -> indent the current line
" <Shift-Tab> | (V) -> unindent all the lines currently selected
" <Shift-Tab> | (N) -> unindent the current line
"
" (movement)
" = | (N) -> move to the first character on the next line
" <Ctrl-Up> | (N) -> move to the beginning of the document
" <Ctrl-Down> | (N) -> move to the end of the document
" <Ctrl-Right> | (N) -> move to the end of the line
" <Ctrl-Left> | (N) -> move to the beginning of the non-whitespace
"
" (selection)
" <Ctrl-a> | (V) -> select all
" <Ctrl-a> | (N) -> select all
" <Leader>a | (V) -> select all
" <Leader>a | (N) -> select all
" <Shift-Up> | (V) -> toggle selection of all text above the cursor
" <Shift-Up> | (N) -> select all text above the cursor
" <Shift-Down> | (V) -> toggle selection of all text below the cursor
" <Shift-Down> | (N) -> select all text below the cursor
" <Shift-Right> | (V) -> toggle selection of all text to the right of the cursor
" <Shift-Right> | (N) -> select all text to the right of the cursor
" <Shift-Left> | (V) -> toggle selection of all non-whitespace to the left
" <Shift-Left> | (N) -> select all non-whitespace to the left
"
" (vimdiff)
" <Leader>> | (N) -> update differences
" >> | (N) -> next difference
" << | (N) -> previous difference
" >< | (N) -> replace diff in current pane with other pane
" <> | (N) -> replace diff in other pane with current pane
"
" (paste)
" y | (N) -> copies the character
" p | (V) -> paste and replace the currently selected text
" P | (V) -> paste and replace the currently selected text
" <Leader>p | (N) -> view the paste buffers and register contents
" <Leader>d | (V) -> delete the currently selected text
" <Leader>x | (V) -> delete the currently selected text
" <Leader>x | (N) -> delete the char(s) under and the cursor
" <Leader>X | (V) -> delete the currently selected lines
" <Leader>X | (N) -> delete the char(s) before the cursor
" <Leader>D | (V) -> delete the currently selected lines
" <Leader>D | (N) -> delete chars under and after the cursor on the line
" <Leader>dw | (N) -> delete chars under and after the cursor in the word
" <Leader>dd | (N) -> delete lines under and after the one below
"
" Aliases:
" :wsudo -and- :sudow | (C) -> :SudoWrite (write the file as root using sudo)
" :esudo -and- :sudoe | (C) -> :SudoRead (read a file as root using sudo)
"
Tweaked the colors and styling of the cursor line/col and visual selection to better differentiate between the two. Changed the match parenthesis to standout with black text so the colour is based on the syntax instead of sometimes becoming invisble when the colours match. Changed the emmit shortcut from <Ctrl-Y> to <Ctrl-Z> for reach, and because it's easier to remember (zencoding). Tweaked some of the keyboard references so their explanation makes it easier to remember the keys. Removed the multiple cursors plugin as it rarely worked, was buggy when it did and would slow things down when accidentally triggered. Chanced read sudo from :rsudo to :esudo to match the usual load command in vim, :e. Emmit is now only initialized in css, html, php and aspx files (feel free to push additional webdev files that would be likely to have css or html). Tried to apply a more consistant style and better organization across the configs. Lowered the distance from the edge of the screen before scrolling and increased the undo history size. Removed the perl omnicompletion script because I was looking to trim things down and don't really use perl myself; my apologies if anyone does though, and you can easily get it back by cloning https://github.com/c9s/perlomni.vim.git into the bundle directory. I also remove the fugitive git plugin because while I do use git, I've just found it to be easier and more natural to run it from outside vim; fans of that one can get it back by cloning https://github.com/tpope/vim-fugitive.git into the bundle directory
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"MAPPINGS: GENERAL KEYBINDINGS AND REBINDINGS {{{
"MOUSE:{
"hold shift to enable middle-click paste
noremap <S-Insert> <MiddleMouse>
noremap! <S-Insert> <MiddleMouse>
"hold ctrl to scroll left/right instead of up/down
noremap <C-ScrollWheelUp> 3zl
noremap <C-ScrollWheelDown> 3zh
inoremap <C-ScrollWheelUp> <C-O>3zl
inoremap <C-ScrollWheelDown> <C-O>3zh
"}
"TABS:{
Tweaked the colors and styling of the cursor line/col and visual selection to better differentiate between the two. Changed the match parenthesis to standout with black text so the colour is based on the syntax instead of sometimes becoming invisble when the colours match. Changed the emmit shortcut from <Ctrl-Y> to <Ctrl-Z> for reach, and because it's easier to remember (zencoding). Tweaked some of the keyboard references so their explanation makes it easier to remember the keys. Removed the multiple cursors plugin as it rarely worked, was buggy when it did and would slow things down when accidentally triggered. Chanced read sudo from :rsudo to :esudo to match the usual load command in vim, :e. Emmit is now only initialized in css, html, php and aspx files (feel free to push additional webdev files that would be likely to have css or html). Tried to apply a more consistant style and better organization across the configs. Lowered the distance from the edge of the screen before scrolling and increased the undo history size. Removed the perl omnicompletion script because I was looking to trim things down and don't really use perl myself; my apologies if anyone does though, and you can easily get it back by cloning https://github.com/c9s/perlomni.vim.git into the bundle directory. I also remove the fugitive git plugin because while I do use git, I've just found it to be easier and more natural to run it from outside vim; fans of that one can get it back by cloning https://github.com/tpope/vim-fugitive.git into the bundle directory
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"move to the next and previous tabs
nnoremap <silent><expr> <C-t> ':tabnew<CR>'
nnoremap <silent><expr> <C-n> ':tabnext<CR>'
nnoremap <silent><expr> <C-p> ':tabprev<CR>'
"}
Tweaked the colors and styling of the cursor line/col and visual selection to better differentiate between the two. Changed the match parenthesis to standout with black text so the colour is based on the syntax instead of sometimes becoming invisble when the colours match. Changed the emmit shortcut from <Ctrl-Y> to <Ctrl-Z> for reach, and because it's easier to remember (zencoding). Tweaked some of the keyboard references so their explanation makes it easier to remember the keys. Removed the multiple cursors plugin as it rarely worked, was buggy when it did and would slow things down when accidentally triggered. Chanced read sudo from :rsudo to :esudo to match the usual load command in vim, :e. Emmit is now only initialized in css, html, php and aspx files (feel free to push additional webdev files that would be likely to have css or html). Tried to apply a more consistant style and better organization across the configs. Lowered the distance from the edge of the screen before scrolling and increased the undo history size. Removed the perl omnicompletion script because I was looking to trim things down and don't really use perl myself; my apologies if anyone does though, and you can easily get it back by cloning https://github.com/c9s/perlomni.vim.git into the bundle directory. I also remove the fugitive git plugin because while I do use git, I've just found it to be easier and more natural to run it from outside vim; fans of that one can get it back by cloning https://github.com/tpope/vim-fugitive.git into the bundle directory
2014-03-11 03:05:09 -04:00
"TOGGLES:{
"toggle folded code at foldpoints
nnoremap <Space> za
"unmap F1 from help then map it to toggle the display of line numbers
nnoremap <silent><expr> <F1> ':set number!<CR>'
vnoremap <silent><expr> <F1> '<Esc>:set number!<CR>v'
inoremap <silent><expr> <F1> '<C-O>:set number!<CR>'
Tweaked the colors and styling of the cursor line/col and visual selection to better differentiate between the two. Changed the match parenthesis to standout with black text so the colour is based on the syntax instead of sometimes becoming invisble when the colours match. Changed the emmit shortcut from <Ctrl-Y> to <Ctrl-Z> for reach, and because it's easier to remember (zencoding). Tweaked some of the keyboard references so their explanation makes it easier to remember the keys. Removed the multiple cursors plugin as it rarely worked, was buggy when it did and would slow things down when accidentally triggered. Chanced read sudo from :rsudo to :esudo to match the usual load command in vim, :e. Emmit is now only initialized in css, html, php and aspx files (feel free to push additional webdev files that would be likely to have css or html). Tried to apply a more consistant style and better organization across the configs. Lowered the distance from the edge of the screen before scrolling and increased the undo history size. Removed the perl omnicompletion script because I was looking to trim things down and don't really use perl myself; my apologies if anyone does though, and you can easily get it back by cloning https://github.com/c9s/perlomni.vim.git into the bundle directory. I also remove the fugitive git plugin because while I do use git, I've just found it to be easier and more natural to run it from outside vim; fans of that one can get it back by cloning https://github.com/tpope/vim-fugitive.git into the bundle directory
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"toggle the cursor line and column
nnoremap <silent><expr> <F2> ':set cursorline! cursorcolumn!<CR>'
vnoremap <silent><expr> <F2> '<Esc>:set cursorline! cursorcolumn!<CR>v'
inoremap <silent><expr> <F2> '<C-O>:set cursorline! cursorcolumn!<CR>'
"toggle line wrapping (and bottom bar if using the gui)
nnoremap <silent><expr> <F3> ':set wrap! go'.'-+'[&wrap]."=b\r"
vnoremap <silent><expr> <F3> '<Esc>:set wrap! go'.'-+'[&wrap]."=b\rv"
inoremap <silent><expr> <F3> '<C-O>:set wrap! go'.'-+'[&wrap]."=b\r"
"toggle all folds
nnoremap <F4> zi
vnoremap <F4> <Esc>ziv
inoremap <F4> <C-O>zi
"toggle spellcheck
nnoremap <silent><expr> <F5> ':set spell!<CR>'
vnoremap <silent><expr> <F5> '<Esc>:set spell!<CR>v'
inoremap <silent><expr> <F5> '<C-O>:set spell!<CR>'
"toggle syntax checking
nnoremap <silent><expr> <F5> ':SyntasticToggleMode<CR>'
vnoremap <silent><expr> <F5> '<Esc>:SyntasticToggleMode<CR>v'
inoremap <silent><expr> <F5> '<C-O>:SyntasticToggleMode<CR>'
"bindings to trigger the gundo undo history
nnoremap <silent><expr> <F9> ':GundoToggle<CR>'
vnoremap <silent><expr> <F9> '<Esc>:GundoToggle<CR>v'
inoremap <silent><expr> <F9> '<C-O>:GundoToggle<CR>'
"bindings to trigger the tagbar list of tags
nnoremap <silent><expr> <S-F9> ':TagbarToggle<CR>'
vnoremap <silent><expr> <S-F9> '<Esc>:TagbarToggle<CR>v'
inoremap <silent><expr> <S-F9> '<C-O>:TagbarToggle<CR>'
Tweaked the colors and styling of the cursor line/col and visual selection to better differentiate between the two. Changed the match parenthesis to standout with black text so the colour is based on the syntax instead of sometimes becoming invisble when the colours match. Changed the emmit shortcut from <Ctrl-Y> to <Ctrl-Z> for reach, and because it's easier to remember (zencoding). Tweaked some of the keyboard references so their explanation makes it easier to remember the keys. Removed the multiple cursors plugin as it rarely worked, was buggy when it did and would slow things down when accidentally triggered. Chanced read sudo from :rsudo to :esudo to match the usual load command in vim, :e. Emmit is now only initialized in css, html, php and aspx files (feel free to push additional webdev files that would be likely to have css or html). Tried to apply a more consistant style and better organization across the configs. Lowered the distance from the edge of the screen before scrolling and increased the undo history size. Removed the perl omnicompletion script because I was looking to trim things down and don't really use perl myself; my apologies if anyone does though, and you can easily get it back by cloning https://github.com/c9s/perlomni.vim.git into the bundle directory. I also remove the fugitive git plugin because while I do use git, I've just found it to be easier and more natural to run it from outside vim; fans of that one can get it back by cloning https://github.com/tpope/vim-fugitive.git into the bundle directory
2014-03-11 03:05:09 -04:00
"bindings to trigger the tagbar list of errors
nmap <script> <silent> <C-F9> :call ToggleLocationList()<CR>
Tweaked the colors and styling of the cursor line/col and visual selection to better differentiate between the two. Changed the match parenthesis to standout with black text so the colour is based on the syntax instead of sometimes becoming invisble when the colours match. Changed the emmit shortcut from <Ctrl-Y> to <Ctrl-Z> for reach, and because it's easier to remember (zencoding). Tweaked some of the keyboard references so their explanation makes it easier to remember the keys. Removed the multiple cursors plugin as it rarely worked, was buggy when it did and would slow things down when accidentally triggered. Chanced read sudo from :rsudo to :esudo to match the usual load command in vim, :e. Emmit is now only initialized in css, html, php and aspx files (feel free to push additional webdev files that would be likely to have css or html). Tried to apply a more consistant style and better organization across the configs. Lowered the distance from the edge of the screen before scrolling and increased the undo history size. Removed the perl omnicompletion script because I was looking to trim things down and don't really use perl myself; my apologies if anyone does though, and you can easily get it back by cloning https://github.com/c9s/perlomni.vim.git into the bundle directory. I also remove the fugitive git plugin because while I do use git, I've just found it to be easier and more natural to run it from outside vim; fans of that one can get it back by cloning https://github.com/tpope/vim-fugitive.git into the bundle directory
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"bindings to trigger the filer explorer
nnoremap <silent><expr> `` ':VimFilerExplorer -winwidth=30<CR>'
"}
"GVIM TOGGLES:{
"map toggles for the menu, toolbar and vertical scrollbar
nnoremap <silent><expr> <C-F1> ":if &go=~#'m'<Bar>set go-=m<Bar>else<Bar>set go+=m<Bar>endif<CR>"
vnoremap <silent><expr> <C-F1> "<Esc>:if &go=~#'m'<Bar>set go-=m<Bar>else<Bar>set go+=m<Bar>endif<CR>v"
inoremap <silent><expr> <C-F1> "<C-O>:if &go=~#'m'<Bar>set go-=m<Bar>else<Bar>set go+=m<Bar>endif<CR>"
nnoremap <silent><expr> <C-F2> ":if &go=~#'T'<Bar>set go-=T<Bar>else<Bar>set go+=T<Bar>endif<CR>"
vnoremap <silent><expr> <C-F2> "<Esc>:if &go=~#'T'<Bar>set go-=T<Bar>else<Bar>set go+=T<Bar>endif<CR>v"
inoremap <silent><expr> <C-F2> "<C-O>:if &go=~#'T'<Bar>set go-=T<Bar>else<Bar>set go+=T<Bar>endif<CR>"
nnoremap <silent><expr> <C-F3> ":if &go=~#'r'<Bar>set go-=r<Bar>else<Bar>set go+=r<Bar>endif<CR>"
vnoremap <silent><expr> <C-F3> "<Esc>:if &go=~#'r'<Bar>set go-=r<Bar>else<Bar>set go+=r<Bar>endif<CR>v"
inoremap <silent><expr> <C-F3> "<C-O>:if &go=~#'r'<Bar>set go-=r<Bar>else<Bar>set go+=r<Bar>endif<CR>"
"}
"SPELLING AND COMPLETION:{
"emmet switch triggerkey from <Ctrl-Y>
let g:user_emmet_leader_key='<Leader>,'
"press backslash twice on a mispelled word for suggestions
nnoremap \\ hei<C-X><C-S>
nnoremap \| zg
"neocomplcache: scroll through completion list
inoremap <expr><Tab> pumvisible() ? "\<C-n>" : "\<Tab>"
"neocomplcache: complete the common part of the string
inoremap <expr><Leader><Tab> neocomplcache#complete_common_string()
"neocomplcache: close popup and delete backward char
inoremap <expr><CR> pumvisible() ? neocomplcache#smart_close_popup() : "\<CR>"
"neocomplcache : undo completion
inoremap <expr><Leader><Backspace> "<Backspace>" . neocomplcache#undo_completion()
"}
"FORMATTING:{
"have backspace delete the selected text
vnoremap <Backspace> x
nnoremap <Backspace> i<Backspace><Esc>l
"formatting options to apply to the whole document
nnoremap <Leader><C-f> mzgg=G`z<CR>
nnoremap <silent><expr> <Leader><C-w> ':FixWhitespace<CR>'
nnoremap <silent><expr> <Leader><C-t> ':retab<CR>:noh<CR>'
nnoremap <silent><expr> <Leader>/ ':noh<CR>'
"tab and untab the currently selected lines
vnoremap <Tab> >gv
nnoremap <Tab> v>gv<Esc>
vnoremap <S-Tab> <gv
nnoremap <S-Tab> v<gv<Esc>
"}
"MOVEMENT:{
"additional mappings for easier access
nnoremap = +
"remap keys to scroll through text
nnoremap <C-Up> gg0
nnoremap <C-Down> G$
nnoremap <C-Right> $
nnoremap <C-Left> ^
"}
"SELECTION:{
"map remap keys to select text
vnoremap <C-a> <Esc>gg0vG$
nnoremap <C-a> gg0vG$
vnoremap <Leader>a <Esc>gg0vG$
nnoremap <Leader>a gg0vG$
vnoremap <S-Up> gg0
nnoremap <S-Up> vgg0
vnoremap <S-Down> G$
nnoremap <S-Down> vG$
vnoremap <S-Right> $
nnoremap <S-Right> v$
vnoremap <S-Left> ^
nnoremap <S-Left> v^
"}
Tweaked the colors and styling of the cursor line/col and visual selection to better differentiate between the two. Changed the match parenthesis to standout with black text so the colour is based on the syntax instead of sometimes becoming invisble when the colours match. Changed the emmit shortcut from <Ctrl-Y> to <Ctrl-Z> for reach, and because it's easier to remember (zencoding). Tweaked some of the keyboard references so their explanation makes it easier to remember the keys. Removed the multiple cursors plugin as it rarely worked, was buggy when it did and would slow things down when accidentally triggered. Chanced read sudo from :rsudo to :esudo to match the usual load command in vim, :e. Emmit is now only initialized in css, html, php and aspx files (feel free to push additional webdev files that would be likely to have css or html). Tried to apply a more consistant style and better organization across the configs. Lowered the distance from the edge of the screen before scrolling and increased the undo history size. Removed the perl omnicompletion script because I was looking to trim things down and don't really use perl myself; my apologies if anyone does though, and you can easily get it back by cloning https://github.com/c9s/perlomni.vim.git into the bundle directory. I also remove the fugitive git plugin because while I do use git, I've just found it to be easier and more natural to run it from outside vim; fans of that one can get it back by cloning https://github.com/tpope/vim-fugitive.git into the bundle directory
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"VIMDIFF:{
"map shortcuts for vimdiff
nnoremap <silent><expr> <Leader>> ':diffu<CR>'
nnoremap >> ]c
nnoremap << [c
nnoremap <> dp
nnoremap >< do
"}
Tweaked the colors and styling of the cursor line/col and visual selection to better differentiate between the two. Changed the match parenthesis to standout with black text so the colour is based on the syntax instead of sometimes becoming invisble when the colours match. Changed the emmit shortcut from <Ctrl-Y> to <Ctrl-Z> for reach, and because it's easier to remember (zencoding). Tweaked some of the keyboard references so their explanation makes it easier to remember the keys. Removed the multiple cursors plugin as it rarely worked, was buggy when it did and would slow things down when accidentally triggered. Chanced read sudo from :rsudo to :esudo to match the usual load command in vim, :e. Emmit is now only initialized in css, html, php and aspx files (feel free to push additional webdev files that would be likely to have css or html). Tried to apply a more consistant style and better organization across the configs. Lowered the distance from the edge of the screen before scrolling and increased the undo history size. Removed the perl omnicompletion script because I was looking to trim things down and don't really use perl myself; my apologies if anyone does though, and you can easily get it back by cloning https://github.com/c9s/perlomni.vim.git into the bundle directory. I also remove the fugitive git plugin because while I do use git, I've just found it to be easier and more natural to run it from outside vim; fans of that one can get it back by cloning https://github.com/tpope/vim-fugitive.git into the bundle directory
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"PASTE:{
"display contents of paste buffers
nnoremap <silent><expr> <Leader>p ':reg<CR>'
"allow y to copy in normal mode
nnoremap y vy<Esc>
"alternatives that preserve the paste buffer
vnoremap p "_dP
vnoremap P "_dP
vnoremap <Leader>x "_x
nnoremap <Leader>x "_x
vnoremap <Leader>X "_X
nnoremap <Leader>X "_X
vnoremap <Leader>D "_D
nnoremap <Leader>D "_D
vnoremap <Leader>d "_d
nnoremap <Leader>dd "_dd
nnoremap <Leader>dw "_dw
"}
"}}}
Tweaked the colors and styling of the cursor line/col and visual selection to better differentiate between the two. Changed the match parenthesis to standout with black text so the colour is based on the syntax instead of sometimes becoming invisble when the colours match. Changed the emmit shortcut from <Ctrl-Y> to <Ctrl-Z> for reach, and because it's easier to remember (zencoding). Tweaked some of the keyboard references so their explanation makes it easier to remember the keys. Removed the multiple cursors plugin as it rarely worked, was buggy when it did and would slow things down when accidentally triggered. Chanced read sudo from :rsudo to :esudo to match the usual load command in vim, :e. Emmit is now only initialized in css, html, php and aspx files (feel free to push additional webdev files that would be likely to have css or html). Tried to apply a more consistant style and better organization across the configs. Lowered the distance from the edge of the screen before scrolling and increased the undo history size. Removed the perl omnicompletion script because I was looking to trim things down and don't really use perl myself; my apologies if anyone does though, and you can easily get it back by cloning https://github.com/c9s/perlomni.vim.git into the bundle directory. I also remove the fugitive git plugin because while I do use git, I've just found it to be easier and more natural to run it from outside vim; fans of that one can get it back by cloning https://github.com/tpope/vim-fugitive.git into the bundle directory
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"ALIASES: COMMAND SHORTCUTS {{{
cabbrev sudow SudoWrite
cabbrev wsudo SudoWrite
cabbrev sudoe SudoRead
cabbrev esudo SudoRead
Tweaked the colors and styling of the cursor line/col and visual selection to better differentiate between the two. Changed the match parenthesis to standout with black text so the colour is based on the syntax instead of sometimes becoming invisble when the colours match. Changed the emmit shortcut from <Ctrl-Y> to <Ctrl-Z> for reach, and because it's easier to remember (zencoding). Tweaked some of the keyboard references so their explanation makes it easier to remember the keys. Removed the multiple cursors plugin as it rarely worked, was buggy when it did and would slow things down when accidentally triggered. Chanced read sudo from :rsudo to :esudo to match the usual load command in vim, :e. Emmit is now only initialized in css, html, php and aspx files (feel free to push additional webdev files that would be likely to have css or html). Tried to apply a more consistant style and better organization across the configs. Lowered the distance from the edge of the screen before scrolling and increased the undo history size. Removed the perl omnicompletion script because I was looking to trim things down and don't really use perl myself; my apologies if anyone does though, and you can easily get it back by cloning https://github.com/c9s/perlomni.vim.git into the bundle directory. I also remove the fugitive git plugin because while I do use git, I've just found it to be easier and more natural to run it from outside vim; fans of that one can get it back by cloning https://github.com/tpope/vim-fugitive.git into the bundle directory
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"}}}
"TMUX AND SCREEN COMPATIBILITY: SOME HACKS TO MAKE THINGS WORK RIGHT {{{
"general compatibility settings for both screen and tmux
Tweaked the colors and styling of the cursor line/col and visual selection to better differentiate between the two. Changed the match parenthesis to standout with black text so the colour is based on the syntax instead of sometimes becoming invisble when the colours match. Changed the emmit shortcut from <Ctrl-Y> to <Ctrl-Z> for reach, and because it's easier to remember (zencoding). Tweaked some of the keyboard references so their explanation makes it easier to remember the keys. Removed the multiple cursors plugin as it rarely worked, was buggy when it did and would slow things down when accidentally triggered. Chanced read sudo from :rsudo to :esudo to match the usual load command in vim, :e. Emmit is now only initialized in css, html, php and aspx files (feel free to push additional webdev files that would be likely to have css or html). Tried to apply a more consistant style and better organization across the configs. Lowered the distance from the edge of the screen before scrolling and increased the undo history size. Removed the perl omnicompletion script because I was looking to trim things down and don't really use perl myself; my apologies if anyone does though, and you can easily get it back by cloning https://github.com/c9s/perlomni.vim.git into the bundle directory. I also remove the fugitive git plugin because while I do use git, I've just found it to be easier and more natural to run it from outside vim; fans of that one can get it back by cloning https://github.com/tpope/vim-fugitive.git into the bundle directory
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if $TERM =~ '^screen-256color'
nmap <Esc>OH <Home>
imap <Esc>OH <Home>
nmap <Esc>OF <End>
imap <Esc>OF <End>
endif
"full keyboard compatibility for tmux with xterm-keys enabled
if &term =~ '^screen' && exists('$TMUX')
execute "set <xUp>=\e[1;*A"
execute "set <xDown>=\e[1;*B"
execute "set <xRight>=\e[1;*C"
execute "set <xLeft>=\e[1;*D"
execute "set <xHome>=\e[1;*H"
execute "set <xEnd>=\e[1;*F"
execute "set <Insert>=\e[2;*~"
execute "set <Delete>=\e[3;*~"
execute "set <PageUp>=\e[5;*~"
execute "set <PageDown>=\e[6;*~"
execute "set <xF1>=\e[1;*P"
execute "set <xF2>=\e[1;*Q"
execute "set <xF3>=\e[1;*R"
execute "set <xF4>=\e[1;*S"
execute "set <F5>=\e[15;*~"
execute "set <F6>=\e[17;*~"
execute "set <F7>=\e[18;*~"
execute "set <F8>=\e[19;*~"
execute "set <F9>=\e[20;*~"
execute "set <F10>=\e[21;*~"
execute "set <F11>=\e[23;*~"
execute "set <F12>=\e[24;*~"
endif
Tweaked the colors and styling of the cursor line/col and visual selection to better differentiate between the two. Changed the match parenthesis to standout with black text so the colour is based on the syntax instead of sometimes becoming invisble when the colours match. Changed the emmit shortcut from <Ctrl-Y> to <Ctrl-Z> for reach, and because it's easier to remember (zencoding). Tweaked some of the keyboard references so their explanation makes it easier to remember the keys. Removed the multiple cursors plugin as it rarely worked, was buggy when it did and would slow things down when accidentally triggered. Chanced read sudo from :rsudo to :esudo to match the usual load command in vim, :e. Emmit is now only initialized in css, html, php and aspx files (feel free to push additional webdev files that would be likely to have css or html). Tried to apply a more consistant style and better organization across the configs. Lowered the distance from the edge of the screen before scrolling and increased the undo history size. Removed the perl omnicompletion script because I was looking to trim things down and don't really use perl myself; my apologies if anyone does though, and you can easily get it back by cloning https://github.com/c9s/perlomni.vim.git into the bundle directory. I also remove the fugitive git plugin because while I do use git, I've just found it to be easier and more natural to run it from outside vim; fans of that one can get it back by cloning https://github.com/tpope/vim-fugitive.git into the bundle directory
2014-03-11 03:05:09 -04:00
"}}}