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About
These are my Vim settings that I like to keep synced between my computers for convenience. This bootstrap setup will support both Vim and Neovim and uses different plugins, where needed, to bridge gaps in functionality. I use Neovim day to day, but there are times it is not available, so I maintain Vim support as well.
The bootstrap script included will set the proper symblinks and run vim-plug to install any plugins.
Install
git clone https://github.com/ViViDboarder/vim-settings.git
cd vim-settings
make install
You can also remove any installed plugins or completely uninstall this configuration using either make clean
or make uninstall
respectively.
Project Layout
The vim
directory here is what gets symb linked to ~/.vim
, ~/.nvim
, and ~/.config/nvim
. Inside, the init.vim
file will also get symblinked to ~/.vimrc
and ~/.nvimrc
. 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.
The rc Files
The init.vim
file essentially sets vim up to import the rc files from the rc
directory. The actual configuration exists almost entirely in the rc
directory. Each file should be fairly self explanatory.
One problem with syncing rc file between different machines, is that you may have different usages. That is solved by this framework by making use of local.rc
files. For every *.rc.vim
, you may provide a *.local.rc.vim
file which will be loaded after the shared one. Here you can override or add anything to the synced configuration without it causing problems on any other machine.
Note
I am not the original creators of some of the files included in the vim directory and only re-host them out of convienince. If I am missing any licensing information I'd be happy to attach it.