My personal "Text Triumvirate" configuration as defined in this Dr.Bunsen article.
It consists out of:
- A
.vimrc
with all required Pathogen modules. - A
.zshrc
for use with oh-my-zsh. - A
.tmux.conf
for use with tmux
The entire setup is primarily meant for use with Mac OS X, but is set up to be generic, so it might benefit others as well.
An install script that generates the required symlinks and binaries is provided for linux based systems. (Which may or may not work in your situation.)
- You have
zsh
installed - You have
tmux
installed (2.1
+ or you will have issues with the supplied.tmux.conf
) - You have
vim
installed and compiled withruby
andpython
support - You have
ruby
,ruby-devel
,python
andpython-pip
installed - You have
powerline
installed from either Git orpip
. (See: https://powerline.readthedocs.org/en/latest/installation.html ) Exuberant Ctags
, as TagBar will not work with GNU ctags. On OSX:brew install ctags
- You have
UTF-8
locales installed, otherwise thetmux
powerline setup will fail. - You have
fontconfig
installed if you're going to be using the powerline-fonts.
For a clean CentOS7 installation, this would fix all of your prerequisites:
sudo yum install -y zsh wget vim ruby ruby-devel python ctags git fontconfig
curl "https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py" -o "get-pip.py"
sudo python get-pip.py
sudo pip install powerline-status
sudo yum install -y libevent-devel ncurses ncurses-devel
wget https://github.com/tmux/tmux/releases/download/2.1/tmux-2.1.tar.gz
tar xzvf tmux-2.1.tar.gz
cd tmux-2.1
./configure
make
sudo make install
sudo localedef -c -f UTF-8 -i en_US en_US.UTF-8
export LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8
Installation on any Linux or OSX machine is pretty straightforward:
cd ~
git clone https://github.com/Remz-Jay/vim-config.git
cd vim-config
./linux-bootstrap.sh
Then change your shell to zsh
if you haven't done already and log in again.
[vagrant@puppet vim-config]$ chsh
Changing shell for vagrant.
New shell [/bin/bash]: /bin/zsh
Password:
Shell changed.
[vagrant@puppet vim-config]$ logout
Fix configuration in .zshrc
and other files immediately after installation to
match your situation; It's highly unlikely that your setup will work 100% OK
unless your username is remco
and your $PATH
matches mine.
This installer will also install powerline-shell
and oh-my-zsh
for you if they
do not already exist.
On OSX you will also need a patched font for powerline to work right. The required patched fonts are conveniently cloned along with this repository. See the font-installation manual for powerline for further instructions.
It might be the case that the Command-T
vim plugin causes a segfault on your system when you use the bootstrap script.
This is due to the fact that it was compiled for a different architecture than your vim.
See the Command-T manual for instructions.
Specifically:
First you have to check the platform Vim was built for:
vim --version
...
Compilation: gcc ... -arch i386 ...
...
and make sure you use the correct ARCHFLAGS during compilation:
export ARCHFLAGS="-arch i386"
make
It also might be the case that powerline won't work in vim, showing:
An error occured while importing the Powerline package. This could be caused by an invalid sys.path setting, or by an incompatible Python version (Powerline requires Python 2.7 or 3.3+ to work). Please consult the troubleshooting section in the documentation for possible solutions.
In which case you'll have to run:
pip install --user -U git+git://github.com/Lokaltog/powerline
The entire setup is based on Michiel Roos' configuration. You can say thanks at @TuurlijkNiet