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"tx" is an awkward pair of keys and it kind of hurts to type. Change the
mapping to something easier on the fingers.
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Makes it easier to switch between two tabs when there are a bunch open.
Instead of having to memorize their tab numbers, just use this command.
Taken from
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2119754/switch-to-last-active-tab-in-vim
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Spell out what the mapping is doing.
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If I don't make the colour difference too drastic it still looks all
right, and it's _much_ easier to follow the guide if it's a different
colour than the two surrounding it.
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It was getting annoying having to keep typing "gT" after every ":bd".
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For a quick way to scroll two windows together. Useful for looking at
two different versions of a file where the versions are themselves
separate files.
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* Add entry in CHANGELOG
* Delete commented trial lines
* Add source URLs in a comment above the new augroup
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I did need to set `b:did_ftplugin` in an autocmd. Without doing so I
was only setting it for the first opened buffer, and subsequent buffers
would have filetype plugins enabled. I'm surprised that I didn't realise
it until today. Figured out that I should be setting the autocmd on
BufReadPre in order to get the variable set properly for all buffers
that I open.
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Remove the `Stab` command now that I moved it to a self-contained plugin.
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Highlight the current line. Makes it easier to see where the cursor is.
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Ensure that my changes can be undone if I accidentally press Ctrl-u or
Ctrl-w in insert mode.
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Move gitcommit indentation settings from vimrc to an ftplugin file.
Keeps things more organised and makes for a cleaner vimrc.
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Working version of disabled default ftplugins.
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Only run my ftplugins, not the ones that vim provides.
NOTE: this doesn't work. Figure out why.
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To keep things organised, use the .vim/ftdetect directory instead of my
vimrc to set the JSON filetype.
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* Ensure filetype plugin is on so that ftplugins get loaded
* Add a filetype plugin for python with PEP8 indentation and cancel my
custom mappings that preserve indentation on empty lines
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For commentary.vim.
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A command that removes line numbers and invisibles in one go so that
text can be more easily selected and copied at the OS level.
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Faster way to create new tabs.
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* Remap toggle to <leader>ts
* Set column size to 1
* Set colours of guides to blend better with the background and be less
distracting
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This setting wasn't working for me, particularly when using EasyGrep,
so I've decided to remove it.
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When in Insert mode, the statusline background colour changes to green.
In all other modes, the default reversed colours are used.
This change only appears when the twilight256 colourscheme is set.
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Instead of dropping .swp etc. files all over the filesystem, put them
in the `~/.vim/backup/` directory.
Here we have three directories, one for each of backups, swap, and
undo.
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* Create an augroup to house syntax highlighting settings
* Add an autocmd that highlights JSON files using JavaScript syntax
highlighting
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Useful to know. I like having it in BBEdit for those cases when a file
is for whatever reason not UTF-8, so adding it in here.
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So I don't have to keep typing '\c' all the time when I'm searching for
something. Also, `smartcase`, an option I just found out about, allows
us to have case sensitivity if we enter uppercase.
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Gives us access to skip wrapped lines since we mapped the inverse
direction before and as such there was no way to do this. Consider
this a power user version of up and down. I think this mapping is
more intuitive.
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<leader>/ now performs :nohlsearch
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Ignore case by default when searching with EasyGrep.
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.vimrc from today. Will be re-adding my plugins as git submodules.
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