vimrc has been maintained until now when I first started learning Vim, I used to distribute files for maintenance work, and make the configuration simpler than the messy folders of other people's dotfiles, which makes it hard to imagine and find where you really need to make changes. These configurations have been carefully sanitized for a long time to become best practices in my personal daily development, incorporating many of Geek's configuration experiences and key mapping settings, keep it simple and fast at the same time
Mainly perfect support:
It just only focus Mac OSX platform, half-baked support Linux, if you care about Windows7,8,10, Maybe you just need to make some modifications to the configuration file.
File | annotation |
---|---|
.vimrc, sysinit.vim |
[ entry ] |
.base.vim |
[ base universal config ] |
.ignore.vim |
[ ignore files ] |
.init.vim |
[ initialize config ] |
.keymap.vim |
[ Shortcut keymap config ] |
.plug.vim |
[ plugin list ] |
.plug.conf.vim |
[ plugin config ] |
.style.vim |
[ colorscheme ] |
run ./install.sh
start Vim and run :PlugInstall
at first time
by default, I do not intend to merge it to Windows
you can change the dotfile manual for need:
+ Python3
+ Ruby
+ NodeJS
Install compatibility packages
pip2 install neovim
pip3 install neovim
npm install -g neovim
npm install -g eslint
gem install neovim
gem install mdl
brew install jq