cd ~
mkdir .vim
cd .vim
git clone git://github.com/tpope/vim-pathogen.git
First step for Ubuntu: Set Solarized as your console scheme.
Be sure to fix the dircolors. See bottom of gist.
Next:
cd ~\.vim
mkdir bundle
cd bundle
git clone git://github.com/altercation/vim-colors-solarized.git
If you want the Solarized colour scheme to work from a Windows Putty connection:
Run this reg file. Edit the name of the session first.
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\SimonTatham\PuTTY\Sessions\settlers]
"Colour0"="131,148,150"
"Colour1"="147,161,161"
"Colour2"="0,43,54"
"Colour3"="7,54,66"
"Colour4"="0,43,54"
"Colour5"="238,232,213"
"Colour6"="7,54,66"
"Colour7"="0,43,56"
"Colour8"="220,50,47"
"Colour9"="203,75,22"
"Colour10"="133,153,0"
"Colour11"="88,110,117"
"Colour12"="181,137,0"
"Colour13"="101,123,131"
"Colour14"="38,139,210"
"Colour15"="131,148,150"
"Colour16"="211,54,130"
"Colour17"="108,113,196"
"Colour18"="42,161,152"
"Colour19"="147,161,161"
"Colour20"="238,232,213"
"Colour21"="253,246,227"
cd ~\.vim\bundle
git clone git://github.com/scrooloose/nerdtree.git
cd ~\.vim\bundle
git clone git://github.com/scrooloose/nerdcommenter.git
cd ~\.vim\bundle
git clone git://github.com/tomtom/tlib_vim.git
git clone git://github.com/MarcWeber/vim-addon-mw-utils.git
git clone git://github.com/spf13/snipmate.vim.git
##Current .vimrc
set nocompatible
autocmd!
filetype off
runtime! autoload/pathogen.vim
silent! call pathogen#helptags()
silent! call pathogen#runtime_append_all_bundles()
filetype plugin indent on
scriptencoding utf-8
syntax enable
if has ('gui_running')
if has('gui_gtk2')
set guifont=Bitstream\ Vera\ Sans\ Mono\ 12
else
set guifont=Bitstream_Vera_Sans_Mono:h12
end
set guioptions-=T "Removes toolbar
else
" Fix for ubuntu terminal
" Had to also install solarized for Gnome terminal for this to work
" http://www.webupd8.org/2011/04/solarized-must-have-color-paletter-for.html
set t_Co=256
" Uncomment the following line if you want to support terminal vim without special colour schemes.
" let g:solarized_termcolors=256
endif
set background=dark
colorscheme solarized
set encoding=utf-8
set virtualedit=onemore "Allow for cursor beyond last char
set mouse=a "Enable the mouse.
set nu "Show line numbers
set showmatch "Show matching parens/braces
set hlsearch "Highlight search terms
set incsearch "show search matches as you type
set ignorecase "Case insensitive search
set smartcase "Ignore case is search is all lower, otherwise don't.
set autoindent
set backspace=indent,eol,start
set shiftwidth=4
set expandtab
set tabstop=4
set softtabstop=4
set visualbell
set nowrap
" Changed <leader> from \ to ,
let mapleader=','
"Yank until end of line
nnoremap Y y$
"$ moves after the last character
nnoremap $ $l
"Change Working Directory to that of the current file
nmap <silent> <leader>cd :lcd %:h<CR>
"Visual mode shifting (does not exit visual mode)
vnoremap < <gv
vnoremap > >gv
"clear highlighted search
nmap <silent> <leader>/ :nohlsearch<CR>
"Yank and Past to OS clipboard with ,y and ,p
nmap <leader>y "+yy
nmap <leader>p "+p
" Edit the vimrc file
nmap <silent> <leader>ev :e $MYVIMRC<CR>
nmap <silent> <leader>sv :so $MYVIMRC<CR>
" Force me to use hjkl
map <up> <nop>
map <down> <nop>
map <left> <nop>
map <right> <nop>
"NerdTree
map <C-e> :NERDTreeToggle<CR>
nmap <leader>nt :NERDTreeFind<CR>
" Easy window navigation
map <C-h> <C-w>h
map <C-j> <C-w>j
map <C-k> <C-w>k
map <C-l> <C-w>l
autocmd BufRead,BufNewFile *.haml setfiletype haml
autocmd BufRead,BufNewFile *.sass setfiletype sass
autocmd BufRead,BufNewFile *.php set ft=php.html "Allow HTML snippets from within PHP
autocmd FileType ruby,haml,sass setlocal tabstop=2 softtabstop=2 shiftwidth=2
http://github.com/tpope/vim-haml
Place the following in ~/.dircolors
# Configuration file for dircolors, a utility to help you set the
# LS_COLORS environment variable used by GNU ls with the --color option.
# Copyright (C) 1996, 1999-2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification,
# are permitted provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved.
# The keywords COLOR, OPTIONS, and EIGHTBIT (honored by the
# slackware version of dircolors) are recognized but ignored.
# Below, there should be one TERM entry for each termtype that is colorizable
TERM Eterm
TERM ansi
TERM color-xterm
TERM con132x25
TERM con132x30
TERM con132x43
TERM con132x60
TERM con80x25
TERM con80x28
TERM con80x30
TERM con80x43
TERM con80x50
TERM con80x60
TERM cons25
TERM console
TERM cygwin
TERM dtterm
TERM eterm-color
TERM gnome
TERM gnome-256color
TERM jfbterm
TERM konsole
TERM kterm
TERM linux
TERM linux-c
TERM mach-color
TERM mlterm
TERM putty
TERM rxvt
TERM rxvt-256color
TERM rxvt-cygwin
TERM rxvt-cygwin-native
TERM rxvt-unicode
TERM rxvt-unicode256
TERM screen
TERM screen-256color
TERM screen-256color-bce
TERM screen-bce
TERM screen-w
TERM screen.linux
TERM vt100
TERM xterm
TERM xterm-16color
TERM xterm-256color
TERM xterm-88color
TERM xterm-color
TERM xterm-debian
# Below are the color init strings for the basic file types. A color init
# string consists of one or more of the following numeric codes:
# Attribute codes:
# 00=none 01=bold 04=underscore 05=blink 07=reverse 08=concealed
# Text color codes:
# 30=black 31=red 32=green 33=yellow 34=blue 35=magenta 36=cyan 37=white
# Background color codes:
# 40=black 41=red 42=green 43=yellow 44=blue 45=magenta 46=cyan 47=white
## dircolors 256 COLOR SUPPORT (see here: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg11030.html)
# Text 256 color coding:
# 38;5;COLOR_NUMBER
# Background 256 color coding:
# 48;5;COLOR_NUMBER
NORMAL 00;38;5;244 # no color code at all
#FILE 00 # regular file: use no color at all
# RESET 0 # reset to "normal" color
DIR 00;38;5;33 # directory 01;34
LINK 01;38;5;33 # symbolic link. (If you set this to 'target' instead of a
# numerical value, the color is as for the file pointed to.)
# MULTIHARDLINK 00 # regular file with more than one link
FIFO 48;5;230;38;5;136;01 # pipe
SOCK 48;5;230;38;5;136;01 # socket
DOOR 48;5;230;38;5;136;01 # door
BLK 48;5;230;38;5;244;01 # block device driver
CHR 48;5;230;38;5;244;01 # character device driver
ORPHAN 48;5;235;38;5;160 # symlink to nonexistent file, or non-stat'able file
SETUID 48;5;160;38;5;230 # file that is setuid (u+s)
SETGID 48;5;136;38;5;230 # file that is setgid (g+s)
# CAPABILITY 30;41 # file with capability
STICKY_OTHER_WRITABLE 48;5;64;38;5;230 # dir that is sticky and other-writable (+t,o+w)
OTHER_WRITABLE 48;5;235;38;5;33 # dir that is other-writable (o+w) and not sticky
STICKY 48;5;33;38;5;230 # dir with the sticky bit set (+t) and not other-writable
# This is for files with execute permission:
EXEC 01;38;5;64
# List any file extensions like '.gz' or '.tar' that you would like ls
# to colorize below. Put the extension, a space, and the color init string.
# (and any comments you want to add after a '#')
# If you use DOS-style suffixes, you may want to uncomment the following:
#.cmd 01;32 # executables (bright green)
#.exe 01;32
#.com 01;32
#.btm 01;32
#.bat 01;32
# Or if you want to colorize scripts even if they do not have the
# executable bit actually set.
#.sh 01;32
#.csh 01;32
# archives or compressed (violet + bold for compression)
.tar 00;38;5;61
.tgz 01;38;5;61
.arj 01;38;5;61
.taz 01;38;5;61
.lzh 01;38;5;61
.lzma 01;38;5;61
.tlz 01;38;5;61
.txz 01;38;5;61
.zip 01;38;5;61
.z 01;38;5;61
.Z 01;38;5;61
.dz 01;38;5;61
.gz 01;38;5;61
.lz 01;38;5;61
.xz 01;38;5;61
.bz2 01;38;5;61
.bz 01;38;5;61
.tbz 01;38;5;61
.tbz2 01;38;5;61
.tz 01;38;5;61
.deb 01;38;5;61
.rpm 01;38;5;61
.jar 01;38;5;61
.rar 01;38;5;61
.ace 01;38;5;61
.zoo 01;38;5;61
.cpio 01;38;5;61
.7z 01;38;5;61
.rz 01;38;5;61
.apk 01;38;5;61
# image formats (yellow)
.jpg 00;38;5;136
.JPG 00;38;5;136 #stupid but needed
.jpeg 00;38;5;136
.gif 00;38;5;136
.bmp 00;38;5;136
.pbm 00;38;5;136
.pgm 00;38;5;136
.ppm 00;38;5;136
.tga 00;38;5;136
.xbm 00;38;5;136
.xpm 00;38;5;136
.tif 00;38;5;136
.tiff 00;38;5;136
.png 00;38;5;136
.svg 00;38;5;136
.svgz 00;38;5;136
.mng 00;38;5;136
.pcx 00;38;5;136
.dl 00;38;5;136
.xcf 00;38;5;136
.xwd 00;38;5;136
.yuv 00;38;5;136
.cgm 00;38;5;136
.emf 00;38;5;136
.eps 00;38;5;136
# files of interest (base1 + bold)
.pdf 01;38;5;245
.tex 01;38;5;245
.rdf 01;38;5;245
.owl 01;38;5;245
.n3 01;38;5;245
.tt 01;38;5;245
.nt 01;38;5;245
# "unimportant" files as logs and backups (base01)
.log 00;38;5;240
.bak 00;38;5;240
.aux 00;38;5;240
.bbl 00;38;5;240
.blg 00;38;5;240
# audio formats (orange)
.aac 00;38;5;166
.au 00;38;5;166
.flac 00;38;5;166
.mid 00;38;5;166
.midi 00;38;5;166
.mka 00;38;5;166
.mp3 00;38;5;166
.mpc 00;38;5;166
.ogg 00;38;5;166
.ra 00;38;5;166
.wav 00;38;5;166
# http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/MIME_Types_and_File_Extensions
.axa 00;38;5;166
.oga 00;38;5;166
.spx 00;38;5;166
.xspf 00;38;5;166
# video formats (as audio + bold)
.mov 01;38;5;166
.mpg 01;38;5;166
.mpeg 01;38;5;166
.m2v 01;38;5;166
.mkv 01;38;5;166
.ogm 01;38;5;166
.mp4 01;38;5;166
.m4v 01;38;5;166
.mp4v 01;38;5;166
.vob 01;38;5;166
.qt 01;38;5;166
.nuv 01;38;5;166
.wmv 01;38;5;166
.asf 01;38;5;166
.rm 01;38;5;166
.rmvb 01;38;5;166
.flc 01;38;5;166
.avi 01;38;5;166
.fli 01;38;5;166
.flv 01;38;5;166
.gl 01;38;5;166
# http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/MIME_Types_and_File_Extensions
.axv 01;38;5;166
.anx 01;38;5;166
.ogv 01;38;5;166
.ogx 01;38;5;166
And then set up your .bashrc to use these colors:
eval $(dircolors -b $HOME/.dircolors)