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My Vim Config

Repository to store my .vimrc file settings

What is a VIMRC file?

Settings file used by Vim, a text editing program often used by source code developers and system administrators; saves the default settings for the editor when it is opened; allows users to customize options for the editor.

More Information

VIMRC files are saved in a plain text format. They store a series of instructions, each of which can be run manually in the Vim editor by typing a colon ":" character and entering the command. Common settings include text indentation properties and window and font colors.

On Unix-based systems (Linux, Mac OS X, etc.), VIMRC files are saved to the user's home directory as a hidden file with no filename prefix (~/.vimrc).

NOTE: gVim, the Windows Vim editor, uses a file with the name _vimrc instead of .vimrc.

Plugins Overview

  • Vundle - Vundle is short for Vim bundle and is a Vim plugin manager.
  • WakaTime - The open source plugin for productivity metrics, goals, leaderboards, and automatic time tracking.
  • YATS - Yet Another TypeScript Syntax
  • Conquer of Completition - Intellisense. Make your Vim/Neovim as smart as VSCode.
  • The NERDTree - File system explorer for the Vim editor.
  • NERDTree Git Plugin - A plugin of NERDTree showing git status flags.
  • Git Gutter - A Vim plugin which shows a git diff in the sign column.
  • Vim Airline - Lean & mean status/tabline for vim that's light as air.
  • Vim Airline Themes - Themes for Airline Plugin.
  • YouCompleteMe - A code-completion engine for Vim.
  • Vim Prettier - An opinionated code formatter.
  • Neoformat - A (Neo)vim plugin for formatting code.

How to use this file [Linux]

First at all, you need to have GIT installed (hard not to have since you're on linux).

With that, you need to install vundle, run the command:

git clone https://github.com/VundleVim/Vundle.vim.git ~/.vim/bundle/Vundle.vim

After that, open vim and run:

:PluginInstall

That's it!