Greg Hurrell video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3jDafvUESbs
This allows me to jump between c source, header and test files easily.
It is capable of a lot more than this but I haven't looked into it too
much yet.
The two plugins were added along with relevant configuration for each
If in neovim and sudo_askpass isn't set, vim will display a warning if
WW is typed in command mode
When indenting or unindenting a code block, I normally visually select
it and use < or >. However, both of these unselect the selection.
The mappings make vim also do gv after such an action which re-selects
the previous selection.
This involved adding a submodule which contains the gruvbox plugin.
Normally I have the background transparent when using vim but I am going
to try without that.
I have set my leader key to space and my local leader to \ which I am
used to
My old vim config has a lot in there that I no longer use and as a
result I will be starting again. My vim configuration used to be a
submodule of my dotfiles, this proved to be more hassel than it was
worth so from now my new vim configuration will be in my main dotfiles
repository in the vim/ directory.
I will be re-building my vim configuration and plan do document
everything as I go in commit messages as seen in Greg Hurrel's excelent
dotfiles repo: https://github.com/wincent/wincent
I will try to keep the number of non-syntax plugins to a minimum.