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" set nocompatible
" isolate neovim bundles and plugins from vim's
if has('nvim')
let s:editor_root=expand("~/.nvim")
else
let s:editor_root=expand("~/.vim")
endif
" Begin vim-plug configuration, see https://github.com/junegunn/vim-plug
call plug#begin()
" ===== START Plug BUNDLES =======
Plug 'altercation/vim-colors-solarized'
Plug 'christoomey/vim-tmux-navigator'
Plug 'freeo/vim-kalisi'
Plug 'croaky/vim-colors-github'
Plug 'bling/vim-airline'
Plug 'kien/ctrlp.vim'
Plug 'scrooloose/syntastic'
Plug 'scrooloose/nerdtree'
Plug 'jeetsukumaran/vim-buffergator'
Plug 'xolox/vim-misc'
Plug 'xolox/vim-easytags'
Plug 'nanotech/jellybeans.vim'
Plug 'Valloric/YouCompleteMe'
Plug 'tpope/vim-surround'
Plug 'rdnetto/YCM-Generator', { 'branch': 'stable'}
Plug 'Raimondi/delimitMate'
Plug 'mdlerch/vim-tungsten'
Plug 'morhetz/gruvbox'
Plug 'romainl/Apprentice'
Plug 'scrooloose/nerdcommenter'
Plug 'tmhedberg/SimpylFold'
Plug 'junegunn/fzf', { 'dir': '~/.fzf', 'do': '.install --all' }
Plug 'junegunn/seoul256.vim'
" ===== END Plug BUNDLES =========
call plug#end()
" Based on partially on .vimrc file from http://www.stripey.com/vim/vimrc.html
" set hidden hides buffers instead of closing them. This means you can have
" unwritten changes to a file and open a new file using :e without being
" forced to commit a write or undo your changes to the first file. Also,
" undo buffers and marks are preservede while the buffer is open.
set hidden
" Map/remap the leader keybinding
:let mapleader = ","
" :let mapleader = ";"
" set ms-windows behavior, see :help :behave to see exactly what this does
behave mswin
" allow backspacing over everything in insert mode
set backspace=indent,eol,start
" Set default color scheme
set t_Co=256
if has('gui_running')
set background=dark
else
set background=dark
endif
" colorscheme kalisi
colorscheme gruvbox
" Set encoding to utf-8, just in case
"set encoding=utf-8
" if this is gvim, turn off toolbar by default
:set guioptions-=T
" First things first, let's clear out any existing autocommands shall we?
autocmd!
" Set vim's current working directory to the directory of the file you're
" opening.
autocmd BufEnter * lcd %:p:h
" Now setting a command line history of 50 lines
set history=50
" And showing the cursor positionat all times
set ruler
" Highlight current line with autocmd so that highlight is only applied in
" current window
" http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Highlight_current_line
"set cursorline
augroup CursorLine
au!
au VimEnter,WinEnter,BufWinEnter * setlocal cursorline
au WinLeave * setlocal nocursorline
augroup END
" Highlight current column
" set cursorcolumn
" ignore case in search, display line numbers, display current mode and
" partially typed commands in status line
set showmode
set showcmd
set ignorecase
set number
set relativenumber "See post on relative number lining http://blog.petrzemek.net/2016/04/06/things-about-vim-i-wish-i-knew-earlier/
" We don't need Vim to write a backup file; there are better ways to backup
" than to rely on Vim
set nobackup
set noswapfile
" set pastetoggle to F2 so that when it's on and you paste, Vim doesn't
" apply autoindenting and other crap which you don't need when pasting
set pastetoggle=<F2>
" enable mouse, to disable, set mouse to -a instead of a
" set mouse=a
:set mouse=a
" turn on syntax highlighting
if has('syntax')
syntax on
endif
" briefly flash the matching brace/parenthesis/bracket when you type
" a closing or opening brace/parenthesis/bracket. Awesome? Awesome.
set showmatch
" Let's also make sure rainbow highlighting is turned on for Lisp
let g:lisp_rainbow = 1
" speaking of brief flashes, how about we get rid of those annoying
" beeps and replace them with brief screen flashes when a command doesn't work.
set vb t_vb=
" command-line completion <Tab> (ie. filenames, help topics, option names)
" lists available options and completes the longest common part, then
" further <Tab>s will cycle through possibilities
set wildmode=list:longest,full
" displays status line that shows name of file currently being edited
" as well as whether or not it has been modified since opening.
set laststatus=2
" ---------
" GVIM Window settings
if has("gui_running")
set lines=40
set columns=80
endif
" ---------
" Treat lines with quote mark as comments
set comments+=b:\"
" Enable filetype detection
filetype on
" Let's show the best match so far as we type
set incsearch
" Show whitespace and tabs
:set list
:set listchars=tab:>-,trail:~,extends:>,precedes:<
" -----------------
" Tabs and formatting
" indents of 4 characters (NO SPACES), smart and auto-indent are on,
" indents are copied down lines
" set nowrap " turn off line wrapping
set formatoptions=l " turn on word wrapping
set lbr " make sure word wrapping doesn't break in middle of words
set shiftwidth=2 " how much to auto-indent by
set ts=2 " sets tab stops to whatever for text input
"set expandtab " turn tab keypresses into spaces (set this or the one below, NOT BOTH)
set noexpandtab " leave tab keys as real tabs (either set this or the above)
set shiftround
set autoindent
set nosmartindent
set tabstop=2 " forces tabs to be X spaces
" End Tabs and formatting
" -----------------
" -----------------
" Custom formatting for specific filetypes:
" So, since we need actual tab characters in make files, we probably
" shouldn't expand them into space characters, right?
autocmd FileType make set noexpandtab shiftwidth=2
" Oh, and let's keep textwidth for all text files to 78 chars
autocmd FileType text setlocal textwidth=80
" setup vim so that python files automatically use PEP8-compliant indentation
autocmd Filetype python setlocal expandtab tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 textwidth=79 fileformat=unix nosmartindent
"au BufNewFile,BufRead *.py
"\ set tabstop=4
"\ set softtabstop=4
"\ set shiftwidth=4
"\ set textwidth=79
"\ set expandtab
"\ set autoindent
"\ set fileformat=un
autocmd Filetype ruby setlocal expandtab tabstop=2 shiftwidth=2 softtabstop=2 textwidth=80 fileformat=unix
" formatting for full stack development
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.js, *.html, *.css
\ set tabstop=2
\ set softtabstop=2
\ set shiftwidth=2
" formatting for sql files (use spaces instead of tabs for example)
autocmd Filetype sql setlocal expandtab tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 textwidth=79 fileformat=unix
" This should set .X68 files as 68k assembly files for syntax purposes
let filetype_X68 = "asm68k"
let filetype_pal = "pascal"
" End custom formatting for specific filetypes
" --------
" -----------------
" Keystrokes
" Alternate mappings to escape so it's easier to get out of insert mode
" currently just using <Esc> and <C-[>
" Map new keybind to Escape in insert mode
imap <A-i> <Esc>
" imap <A-.> <Esc>
"imap <S-space> <Esc>
imap jk <Esc>
imap kj <Esc>
" Remap semicolon (;) to function as colon (:), saving me from holding down
" Shift everytime I want to execute a command like save (:w)
:nmap ; :
" page down with <Space> and page up with -
" noremap <Space> <PageDown>
" noremap - <PageUp>
" Change <C-e> and <C-y> from scrolling down/up 1 line to 3 lines, so we don't
" have to keep hitting it over and over as much
nnoremap <C-e> 3<C-e>
nnoremap <C-y> 3<C-y>
" End Keystrokes
" -----------------
" in normal mode F2 will save the file
" nmap <F2> :w<CR>
" in insert mode F2 will exit insert, save, enters insert again
" imap <F2> <ESC>:w<CR>i
" -----------------
" NERDTree settings
" F2 now used for opening NERDTree and F3 for taglist
map <F2> :NERDTreeToggle<CR>
imap <F2> <C-o>:NERDTreeToggle<CR>
map <F3> :TlistToggle<CR>
imap <F3> <C-o>:TlistToggle<CR>
let NERDTreeMinimalUI=1
let NERDTreeDirArrows=1
let g:NERDTreeWinSize=45
" End NERDTree settings
" -----------------
" -----------------
" Highlight settings
" Turn off highlighting by double-tapping Escape
nnoremap <silent> <Esc><Esc> <Esc>:nohlsearch<CR><Esc>
" End Highlight settings
" -----------------
" -----------------
" Code folding
" see https://realpython.com/blog/python/vim-and-python-a-match-made-in-heaven/#.Vi9-CN7uzXY.reddit
" Enable folding
set foldmethod=indent
set foldlevel=99
" Enable folding with spacebar
noremap <space> za
" End Code Folding settings
" -----------------
" -----------------
" Vim-Airline settings
" Enable displaying buffers at the top of the viewable area with airline
let g:airline#extensions#tabline#enabled = 1
" Show just the filename
let g:airline#extensions#tabline#fnamemod = ':t'
" Enable powerline symbols (ie. the little arrows)
let g:airline_powerline_fonts = 1
" End Vim-Airline settings
" -----------------
" -----------------
" CtrlP Settings
"
" Setup some default ignores
let g:ctrlp_custom_ignore = {
\ 'dir': '\v[\/](\.(git|hg|svn)|\_site)$',
\ 'file': '\v\.(exe|so|dll|class|gif|png|jpg|jpeg)$',
\}
" Use the nearest .git directory as the cwd
" This makes a lot of sense if you are working on a project that is in version
" control. It also supports works with .svn, .hg, .bzr.
let g:ctrlp_working_path_mode = 'r'
" Use a leader instead of the actual named binding
nmap <leader>p :CtrlP<cr>
" Binding to clear CtrlP cache so that on next invocation of CtrlP it will
" rescan all directories. Useful if a new file has been added since the last
" time CtrlP was used
nmap <leader>rr :CtrlPClearAllCaches<cr>
" Easy bindings for its various modes
nmap <leader>bb :CtrlPBuffer<cr>
nmap <leader>bm :CtrlPMixed<cr>
nmap <leader>bs :CtrlPMRU<cr>
" End CtrlP settings
" -----------------
" -----------------
" Buffergator settings
"
" Use right side of screen
let g:buffergator_viewport_split_policy = 'R'
" I want my own keymappings
let g:buffergator_suppress_keymaps = 1
" for some reason, using BuffergatorMruCyclePrev and BuffergatorMruCycleNext
" leads to unusual behavior once more than a few (3?) tabs are open. Switching
" to :bnext and :bprev to see if that leads to more consistent behavior
" Go to previous buffer open
nmap <leader>jj :bprev<cr>
nmap <leader>hh :bprev<cr>
" Go to next buffer open
nmap <leader>kk :bnext<cr>
nmap <leader>ll :bnext<cr>
" View the entire list of buffers open
nmap <leader>bl :BuffergatorOpen<cr>
" <comma> then T for new tab
nmap <leader>T :enew<cr>
" Close the current buffer and move to the previous one. <comma> bq
nmap <leader>bq :bp <BAR> bd #<cr>
" End Buffergator settings
" -----------------
" --------
" enable system clipboard for vim, allowing copy/paste to and from the system
" clipboard
set clipboard=unnamedplus
"---------
"---------
" Syntastic options
" Disable syntastic unless manually invoked for files that end in .html or
" .cpp
let g:syntastic_mode_map={ 'mode': 'active',
\ 'active_filetypes': [],
\ 'passive_filetypes': ['html','c', 'cpp', 'h'] }
"------- end Syntastic options
" --------
" YouCompleteMe settings (vim auto-completion plugin)
" references:
" * http://www.alexeyshmalko.com/2014/youcompleteme-ultimate-autocomplete-plugin-for-vim/
" * http://vimawesome.com/plugin/youcompleteme
" * https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/1315
" * https://github.com/Valloric/YouCompleteMe
" Auto-remove preview window after exiting insert mode
" (see: https://valloric.github.io/YouCompleteMe/)
let g:ycm_autoclose_preview_window_after_insertion = 1
" Global white/black list for ycm_extra_conf.py configs.
" See https://github.com/Valloric/YouCompleteMe
let g:ycm_extra_conf_globlist = ['~/sandbox/*','!~/*']
" Disable confirmation dialog asking if you want to load the ycm_extra_conf.py
" EVERY time you launch vim (which is excessive IMHO)
let g:ycm_confirm_extra_conf = 1
" let g:ycm_confirm_extra_conf = 0
" Alternate options:
" auto-close after selecting a completion string
" g:ycm_autoclose_preview_window_after_completion = 1
" Don't open the preview window at all
" set completeopt-=preview
" g:ycm_add_preview_to_completeopt = 0
" --------- End YouCompleteMe (YCM) options