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" URL: http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Example_vimrc
" Authors: http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Vim_on_Freenode
" Description: A minimal, but feature rich, example .vimrc. If you are a
" newbie, basing your first .vimrc on this file is a good choice.
" If you're a more advanced user, building your own .vimrc based
" on this file is still a good idea.
"------------------------------------------------------------
" Features {{{1
"
" These options and commands enable some very useful features in Vim, that
" no user should have to live without.
colorscheme xoria256
" Set 'nocompatible' to ward off unexpected things that your distro might
" have made, as well as sanely reset options when re-sourcing .vimrc
set nocompatible
filetype off
call plug#begin()
Plug 'vim-scripts/genutils'
Plug 'tpope/vim-fugitive'
Plug 'scrooloose/syntastic'
Plug 'jnwhiteh/vim-golang'
Plug 'pbrisbin/vim-syntax-shakespeare'
Plug 'bling/vim-airline'
Plug 'wting/rust.vim'
Plug 'Valloric/YouCompleteMe'
Plug 'blindFS/vim-taskwarrior'
" SnipMate
Plug 'MarcWeber/vim-addon-mw-utils'
Plug 'tomtom/tlib_vim'
Plug 'garbas/vim-snipmate'
Plug 'honza/vim-snippets'
Plug 'enomsg/vim-haskellConcealPlus'
" Unite
" ------------- VERY IMPORTANT ------------
" you have to go to .vim/plugin/vimproc.vim and do a ./make
" -----------------------------------------
Plug 'Shougo/vimproc.vim'
Plug 'Shougo/unite.vim'
" Ag
Plug 'rking/ag.vim'
call plug#end()
" Attempt to determine the type of a file based on its name and possibly its
" contents. Use this to allow intelligent auto-indenting for each filetype,
" and for plugins that are filetype specific.
filetype plugin indent on
" Enable syntax highlighting
syntax on
"------------------------------------------------------------
" Must have options {{{1
"
" These are highly recommended options.
" One of the most important options to activate. Allows you to switch from an
" unsaved buffer without saving it first. Also allows you to keep an undo
" history for multiple files. Vim will complain if you try to quit without
" saving, and swap files will keep you safe if your computer crashes.
set hidden
" Note that not everyone likes working this way (with the hidden option).
" Alternatives include using tabs or split windows instead of re-using the same
" window for multiple buffers, and/or:
" set confirm
" set autowriteall
" Better command-line completion
set wildmenu
" Show partial commands in the last line of the screen
set showcmd
" Highlight searches (use <C-L> to temporarily turn off highlighting; see the
" mapping of <C-L> below)
set hlsearch
" Modelines have historically been a source of security vulnerabilities. As
" such, it may be a good idea to disable them and use the securemodelines
" script, <http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=1876>.
" set nomodeline
"------------------------------------------------------------
" Usability options {{{1
"
" These are options that users frequently set in their .vimrc. Some of them
" change Vim's behaviour in ways which deviate from the true Vi way, but
" which are considered to add usability. Which, if any, of these options to
" use is very much a personal preference, but they are harmless.
" Use case insensitive search, except when using capital letters
set ignorecase
set smartcase
" Allow backspacing over autoindent, line breaks and start of insert action
set backspace=indent,eol,start
" When opening a new line and no filetype-specific indenting is enabled, keep
" the same indent as the line you're currently on. Useful for READMEs, etc.
set autoindent
" incremental search
set incsearch
" Stop certain movements from always going to the first character of a line.
" While this behaviour deviates from that of Vi, it does what most users
" coming from other editors would expect.
set nostartofline
" Display the cursor position on the last line of the screen or in the status
" line of a window
set ruler
" Always display the status line, even if only one window is displayed
set laststatus=2
" Instead of failing a command because of unsaved changes, instead raise a
" dialogue asking if you wish to save changed files.
set confirm
" Use visual bell instead of beeping when doing something wrong
set visualbell
" And reset the terminal code for the visual bell. If visualbell is set, and
" this line is also included, vim will neither flash nor beep. If visualbell
" is unset, this does nothing.
set t_vb=
" Enable use of the mouse for all modes
set mouse=a
" Set the command window height to 2 lines, to avoid many cases of having to
" "press <Enter> to continue"
set cmdheight=2
" Display line numbers on the left
set number
" Quickly time out on keycodes, but never time out on mappings
set notimeout ttimeout ttimeoutlen=200
" Use <F11> to toggle between 'paste' and 'nopaste'
set pastetoggle=<F11>
"------------------------------------------------------------
" Indentation options {{{1
"
" Indentation settings according to personal preference.
" Indentation settings for using 2 spaces instead of tabs.
" Do not change 'tabstop' from its default value of 8 with this setup.
set shiftwidth=2
set softtabstop=2
set expandtab
" Indentation settings for using hard tabs for indent. Display tabs as
" two characters wide.
"set shiftwidth=2
"set tabstop=2
"------------------------------------------------------------
" Mappings {{{1
"
" Useful mappings
" Map Y to act like D and C, i.e. to yank until EOL, rather than act as yy,
" which is the default
" map Y y$
" Map <C-L> (redraw screen) to also turn off search highlighting until the
" next search
nnoremap <C-L> :nohl<CR><C-L>
set guifont=Ubuntu\ Mono\ derivative\ Powerline\ 10
set cpoptions+=$
"------------------------------------------------------------
"
set visualbell t_vb=
inoremap <expr> <CR> pumvisible() ? "\<C-y>" : "\<C-g>u\<CR>"
inoremap <expr> <C-n> pumvisible() ? '<C-n>' :
\ '<C-n><C-r>=pumvisible() ? "\<lt>Down>" : ""<CR>'
let g:airline_powerline_fonts = 1
" ----------------------------
" File Management
" ----------------------------
let g:unite_source_history_yank_enable = 1
let g:unite_source_rec_async_command=['ag', '--follow', '--nocolor', '--nogroup', '--hidden', '-g', '']
call unite#filters#matcher_default#use(['matcher_fuzzy'])
" search a file in the filetree
nnoremap <space><space> :<C-u>Unite -start-insert file_rec/async<cr>
nnoremap <space>b :<C-u>Unite buffer<CR>
" reset not it is <C-l> normally
:nnoremap <space>r <Plug>(unite_restart)
nnoremap <space>/ :Ag
let g:agprg="ag -i --column"
" vimoutliner fixes
au BufEnter *.otl setlocal tabstop=2 shiftwidth=2
" Fun! This collapses all folds, opens the fold one past the cursor, closes,
" and opens recursively. Keeps stuff neat.
nnoremap <leader>v zMzvzczO
if !has('gui_running')
let g:airline_right_sep=' '
let g:airline_right_alt_sep=' '
let g:airline_left_sep=' '
let g:airline_left_alt_sep=' '
endif
" No more pesky shift
nnoremap ; :