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2015-09-14Add 'vim-grappele' pluginTeddy Wing
This will finally give me a way to repeat `G` commands. Should be useful since I often find myself entering a `G` command only to realise that I was in the wrong window and have to then type the whole thing again. With this plugin all I have to do is type a quick mapping to make the repeat happen.
2015-09-08git-blamer: Use `git blame -w`Teddy Wing
Add the `-w` flag to our `git blame` call in order to ignore whitespace changes so we can see who originally introduced a line's change even if there were subsequent whitespace changes made to the line.
2015-09-08Add 'vim-unstack' pluginTeddy Wing
Testing this plugin out. The hope is that it will allow me to quickly open the relevant bits of code from a stack trace. This also works without a `makeprg` so I could use if for Django stack traces for example. Still trying to get it to work.
2015-08-16Update auditory.vim to v0.1.2Teddy Wing
2015-07-26Add 'vim-system-copy' pluginTeddy Wing
Big thanks to Chris Toomey for creating this plugin. Something I was trying to achieve using my v_<leader>c mapping but which never felt right, especially since that only ever allowed me linewise copies and no characterwise ones. Found out about this one at the Boston Vim meetup back on May 20 (or maybe rediscovered, as it sounded familiar but I obviously never pursued it). This is something I've been wanting for a long while, as my own mapping for it worked fine but wasn't the most ideal.
2015-07-23vimrc: Move comment to git-blamer pluginTeddy Wing
Made more sense to move it there since all the functionality is now being performed in the plugin instead of in my vimrc.
2015-07-23Add git-blamer pluginTeddy Wing
Create a plugin that runs a `git blame` and opens the result in a new vertical split. This one builds on a43d3caaea3682f58aee6dc295e48cca415067c5 but improves it by adding some extra niceties including moving to the line the cursor was on in the original file, setting appropriate flags so that the split doesn't appear in the buffer list and becomes non-modifiable, and setting cursor and scroll binding so that the buffers scroll together. An `autocmd` resets the original buffer to `noscrollbind` and `nocursorbind`.
2015-07-13Remove 'Command-T' pluginTeddy Wing
I absolutely love Command-T, and it's served me so well over the last year and a few months. Its native Ruby C extension makes it super fast, much faster than CtrlP. That said, it can take 2-3 seconds to initialise if its cache is empty, so when I start a new Vim instance or clear Command-T's cache after adding or removing files or switching to a git branch that's very different, I have to wait for it to do its thing. This initialisation time really got on my nerves last week when I constantly had to clear Command-T's cache for some reason in order for it to list the files I was looking for, resulting in more waiting than I would have liked. Because of this, I went looking around at other options to test their speed. I've settled on Thoughtbot's pick(1) after testing out different fuzzy finder plugins.
2015-07-13Remove 'Unite' pluginTeddy Wing
My primary use case for Unite was as a potential replacement for Command-T. It's pretty cool, but since it operated at about the same speed as CtrlP on my large work project, I'm afraid I'm going to remove it in favour of pick.
2015-07-13Remove 'CtrlP' pluginTeddy Wing
Even with ag, ctrlp has been much too slow in my huge work project. Ctrlp actions consistenty take seconds to complete there. Settling on pick as my new fuzzy finder.
2015-07-12Install pick.vimTeddy Wing
Trying out the pick(1) fuzzy finder from Thoughtbot. Seeing how fast it is out of the gate.
2015-07-12Install CtrlPTeddy Wing
Testing out CtrlP as a Command-T alternative at the same time as Unite.vim. Figure I might as well try all of these to see which one I end up liking most.
2015-07-12Install Unite.vimTeddy Wing
Curious about other Command-T options because it's been feeling a bit slow lately. Testing out Unite.vim to see if it might work for me.
2015-07-06Remove 'NERD Tree' pluginTeddy Wing
I've been using Netrw more and more after 9ec85f7fa5e118c0630e6b6457b71e80e57fa5dd. I think I'm going to switch over and leave NERD Tree now. Haven't really been using it for anything other than showing multiple directory levels of a project in a single view, which I now know is something Netrw can do. Also I mostly use Command-T opening files so haven't been using the plugin much lately.
2015-07-06Remove 'EasyGrep' pluginTeddy Wing
No longer using this one. I've been using ag exclusively, mostly directly from the console but sometimes using the plugin. For find and replace I've gotten more adept at using the arglist, so I haven't used EasyGrep in a long time. It can also be kind of slow, mostly because it doesn't use ag. Not sure if there's a way to integrate the two.
2015-04-02write-with-spaces: Enable tab completionTeddy Wing
Turn on tab completion to make it easier to navigate to a directory to save the file in.
2015-03-26Add write-with-spaces pluginTeddy Wing
Add a plugin to provide a way to write file names with spaces. Came from a Vim forum post. Handy to not have to always type backslashes if I want to save a file with spaces in it.
2015-02-09Add vim-unimpaired merge conflict movementsTeddy Wing
Grab the movement commands `[n` and `]n` to move between merge conflict markers. Makes it easier to get around when fixing conflicts in vimdiff. Copied from Tim Pope's vim-unimpaired plugin.
2014-12-13Update `auditory.vim` plugin to the latestTeddy Wing
2014-12-13Update `vim-ls-grep` plugin to the latestTeddy Wing
2014-11-24Add ls-grep pluginTeddy Wing
So I can grep my open buffers.
2014-11-12Add auditory.vim pluginTeddy Wing
2014-11-05Add ag.vim pluginTeddy Wing
Was doing a search for a class in HTML files and realised that I want the files open in vim and in order to do so I would either have to monkey with some shell piping or Control-Z/fg back and forth from ag output to vim whilst remembering which filenames I wanted to open and open them manually. Craziness. Finally installing Ag.vim for these instances when I want to instantly open vim buffers for the files in my search results.
2014-06-29Remove commentary.vim pluginTeddy Wing
Tried tcomment which is able to recognise the code and apply the appropriate comment instead of blindly using the comment format specified for the current file type. Removing commentary.vim as part of the switchover.
2014-06-29Add tcomment pluginTeddy Wing
Trying it out to see how it compares to commentary.vim. Getting annoyed that commentary.vim doesn't know to use JavaScript comments for a script embedded in HTML.
2014-06-18Command-T: update to latestTeddy Wing
2014-06-18Add vim-scala pluginTeddy Wing
Provides syntax highlighting and a bunch of other niceties that I haven't looked into.
2014-06-14Add go vim pluginTeddy Wing
Adds syntax highlighting and other filetype plugins for go. This package is a mirror of the official repo's vim plugins.
2014-06-04Add vim-javascript plugin for better syntax highlightingTeddy Wing
The stock highlighting didn't recognise multiline strings. "Like this \ one" Add a better JS syntax highlighter.
2014-05-30Add surround.vim pluginTeddy Wing
Deleting or modifying quotes and other surrounding characters has become too much of a pain. Time to install surround.
2014-05-26Create custom vim plugin for Stab commandTeddy Wing
Take the `Stab` command from my vimrc and put it in a custom plugin. This will keep my vimrc cleaner and since the the functions are autoloaded it may ever so slightly improve performance.
2014-05-25Add Gundo.vim pluginTeddy Wing
Shows a visual representation of the current file's undo tree. Makes it easier to see what you did and when, and roll back to a previous version. I tried installing undotree.vim (http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=4177), a pure Vimscript plugin that's similar, but it requires vim 7.3 with patch005 applied which I don't have, and I'm not crazy about compiling a new vim.
2014-05-11Add camelcasemotion pluginTeddy Wing
For moving inside camelCased and under_scored words.
2014-05-08Add Indent Guides pluginTeddy Wing
Visually displays indentation so you can have an easier time seeing where a block ends. Like BBEdit's tab stops (kind of), but looks more like the Visual Studio style (blech). Going to be amazingly useful since my team enforces 2-space indentation for all front-end code (WTF???!).
2014-04-20Add pluginsTeddy Wing
* Pathogen * Command-T * NerdTree * TabBar (disabled) * commentary.vim * PreserveNoEOL * EasyGrep