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Mac Vim .vimrc file
" Use Vim settings, rather then Vi settings (much better!).
" This must be first, because it changes other options as a side effect.
set nocompatible
" ================ General Config ====================
set number "Line numbers are good
set backspace=indent,eol,start "Allow backspace in insert mode
set history=1000 "Store lots of :cmdline history
set showcmd "Show incomplete cmds down the bottom
set showmode "Show current mode down the bottom
set gcr=a:blinkon0 "Disable cursor blink
set visualbell "No sounds
set autoread "Reload files changed outside vim
" This makes vim act like all other editors, buffers can
" exist in the background without being in a window.
" http://items.sjbach.com/319/configuring-vim-right
set hidden
"turn on syntax highlighting
syntax on
" Change leader to a comma because the backslash is too far away
" That means all \x commands turn into ,x
" The mapleader has to be set before vundle starts loading all
" the plugins.
let mapleader=","
" ================ Turn Off Swap Files ==============
set noswapfile
set nobackup
set nowb
" ================ Persistent Undo ==================
" Keep undo history across sessions, by storing in file.
" Only works all the time.
" NOT WORKING: Didnt work when yanked right out of YADR
"silent !mkdir ~/.vim/backups > /dev/null 2>&1
"set undodir=~/.vim/backups
"set undofile
" ================ Indentation ======================
set autoindent
set smartindent
set smarttab
set shiftwidth=2
set softtabstop=2
set tabstop=2
set expandtab
filetype plugin on
filetype indent on
" Display tabs and trailing spaces visually
set list listchars=tab:\ \ ,trail:·
set wrap "Wrap lines
set linebreak "Wrap lines at convenient points
" ================ Completion =======================
set wildmode=list:longest
set wildmenu "enable ctrl-n and ctrl-p to scroll thru matches
set wildignore=*.o,*.obj,*~ "stuff to ignore when tab completing
set wildignore+=*vim/backups*
set wildignore+=*sass-cache*
set wildignore+=*DS_Store*
set wildignore+=vendor/rails/**
set wildignore+=vendor/cache/**
set wildignore+=*.gem
set wildignore+=log/**
set wildignore+=tmp/**
set wildignore+=*.png,*.jpg,*.gif
" ================ Scrolling ========================
set scrolloff=8 "Start scrolling when we're 8 lines away from margins
set sidescrolloff=15
set sidescroll=1
" ========================================
" Vim plugin configuration
" ========================================
"
" This file contains the list of plugin installed using vundle plugin manager.
" Once you've updated the list of plugin, you can run vundle update by issuing
" the command :BundleInstall from within vim or directly invoking it from the
" command line with the following syntax:
" vim --noplugin -u vim/vundles.vim -N "+set hidden" "+syntax on" +BundleClean! +BundleInstall +qall
" Filetype off is required by vundle
filetype off
set rtp+=~/.vim/bundle/vundle/
call vundle#rc()
" let Vundle manage Vundle (required)
Bundle "gmarik/vundle"
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" MY VUNDLES """""""""""""""""""""""
" HEAVILY/MOSTLY taken from https://github.com/skwp/dotfiles
" Make Git pervasive in vim ( :Gblame + Glog + many more )
Bundle 'tpope/vim-fugitive'
" file navigator gutter
Bundle "scrooloose/nerdtree.git"
" awesome syntax highlighting
" TODO: Figure out how to enable correctly for Ruby.
Bundle 'scrooloose/syntastic'
" Command+T replacement (ctrl+P)
Bundle 'kien/ctrlp.vim'
" Rails plugin ( :A mapping! )
Bundle "tpope/vim-rails.git"
" comment lines out (gc in visual mode)
Bundle "tomtom/tcomment_vim.git"
" Make it look amazing
Bundle 'altercation/vim-colors-solarized'
" Pimped out bar at the bottom of current buffer
Bundle "bling/vim-airline.git"
" Highlights class names + methods more brightly
" Handy for seeing syntax shape before your eyes
Bundle "vim-scripts/TagHighlight.git"
" Search everything in the current dir via :Ack
Bundle "mileszs/ack.vim"
" Enable Markdown Preview + GitHub flavored markdown
Bundle "jtratner/vim-flavored-markdown.git"
Bundle "nelstrom/vim-markdown-preview"
" TODO: Figure out how to do indents intelligently
" Bundle "austintaylor/vim-indentobject"
" Open a shell within vim via :ConqueTerm
Bundle "skwp/vim-conque"
" Syntax highlighting for .bats files
Bundle 'rosstimson/bats.vim'
" Open up a bash shell quickly in the current window
map <Leader>s <esc>:ConqueTermSplit bash<cr>
" Make Ctrl+w o, function with toggle niceness
Bundle "vim-scripts/ZoomWin"
Bundle 'kchmck/vim-coffee-script'
" requires exuberant ctags
Bundle 'majutsushi/tagbar'
" END OF VUNDLE PLUGINS
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
filetype plugin indent on " required!
"
" Brief help
" :BundleList - list configured bundles
" :BundleInstall(!) - install(update) bundles
" :BundleSearch(!) foo - search(or refresh cache first) for foo
" :BundleClean(!) - confirm(or auto-approve) removal of unused bundles
"
" see :h vundle for more details or wiki for FAQ
" NOTE: comments after Bundle command are not allowed..
" Color theme (drawing from altercation/vim-colors-solarized Bundle)
syntax enable
set background=dark
colorscheme solarized
color solarized
" For MacVim
set guifont=Monaco:h16
" NERDTree Mappins
" Open Nerd Tree with <Leader>n
map <Leader>n <esc>:NERDTreeToggle<cr>
" Reveal current file in NERDTree with <Leader>r
map <Leader>r <esc>:NERDTreeFind<cr>
" ===== SYNTASTIC
"mark syntax errors with :signs
let g:syntastic_enable_signs=1
"automatically jump to the error when saving the file
let g:syntastic_auto_jump=0
"show the error list automatically
let g:syntastic_auto_loc_list=1
"don't care about warnings
let g:syntastic_quiet_warnings=0
" Coffee Script Compilation
" Compile the current file into a vertcally split screen
map <Leader>cs <esc>:CoffeeCompile vert<cr>
" ====== Make tabs be addressable via Apple+1 or 2 or 3, etc
" Use numbers to pick the tab you want (like iTerm)
map <silent> <D-1> :tabn 1<cr>
map <silent> <D-2> :tabn 2<cr>
map <silent> <D-3> :tabn 3<cr>
map <silent> <D-4> :tabn 4<cr>
map <silent> <D-5> :tabn 5<cr>
map <silent> <D-6> :tabn 6<cr>
map <silent> <D-7> :tabn 7<cr>
map <silent> <D-8> :tabn 8<cr>
map <silent> <D-9> :tabn 9<cr>
" ===== Add some shortcuts for ctags
map <Leader>tt <esc>:TagbarToggle<cr>
" TODO later, get open tag in new tab working
" http://stackoverflow.com/questions/563616/vim-and-ctags-tips-and-tricks
" map <C-\>:tab split<CR>:exec("tag ".expand("<cword>"))<CR>
"map <A-]>:vsp <CR>:exec("tag ".expand("<cword>"))<CR>
" Support for github flavored markdown
" via https://github.com/jtratner/vim-flavored-markdown
" with .md extensions
augroup markdown
au!
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.md,*.markdown setlocal filetype=ghmarkdown
augroup END

This .vimrc is designed to work with MacVim, but works pretty well with vanilla Vim too.

It was inspired by Janus and YADR. I decided to maintain my own .vimrc instead of using these great tools once I understood how YADR was using Vundle it to manage customizations (and saw that it wasn't that complex).

When you add a Vundle to the .vimrc, you do:

vim +BundleInstall +qall

You can debug where key mappings are coming from via:

:verbose map [keycombo]
OR
:map [keycombo]
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andreskwan commented Oct 2, 2017

Hi! first of all thank you for this file.
Some parts wasn't working for me so I have to make some changes,
I replaced Bundle "xxx" with Plugin 'xxx'
Thats it, I followed this instructions:
https://github.com/VundleVim/Vundle.vim

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Might I make a suggestion in the General section for opening a file at the same line a user closes it at?

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fbbcadmin commented Jan 15, 2019

Also, at line 96, the details for installing Vundle suggest changing this to mock the Vundle documentation. The documentation reads:

Set up Vundle:

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

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