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Add version guidance to README.md
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I use Neovim day to day, but there are times it is not available, so Vim and older Neovim installs are supported as well.
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Vim and Neovim less than 0.5 support is really in maintanence mode now and not heavily maintained.
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Vim and Neovim less than 0.5 support is really in maintanence mode now and not heavily maintained. I may actually trim down the configuration to be more minimal and act as an alternative to my more IDE like Neovim environment.
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The bootstrap script included will set the proper symblinks and run package managers to install any plugins.
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You can also remove any installed plugins or uninstall this configuration using either `make clean` or `make uninstall` respectively.
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## Version support
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Nearly every version of Vim or Neovim found on major distros is supported right now. To simplify things, I am considering adopting the following rule: Supporting only the lowest version of each found in the latest Ubuntu LTS and Debian Stable releases. I'll also make tags for commits where I drop support for a version.
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## Project Layout
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The `vim` directory here is what gets symblinked to `~/.vim`, and the `neovim` directory gets symblinked to `~/.config/nvim`. Inside, the `init.vim` file will also get symblinked to `~/.vimrc`. The `neovim/init.vim` file will dyanmically load the older non-Lua configs if Lua is not supported. The other included directories are mostly standard vim directories that provide some additional configuration files. The exceptions would be `backup`, which becomes the new default location for storing backup files while editing. The `tmp` directory is for storing session information. The `rc` directory is where all the `vimrc` work gets done.
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