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" See the full vim configuration: https://git.riedstra.dev/mitch/vim-cfg/about/
" Basic vimrc for systems you don't want to copy the full one to
set encoding=utf-8 " The encoding displayed.
set fileencoding=utf-8 " The encoding written to file.
set background=dark " Since most terminals I have dark backgrounds
set nu " Line 'nu'mbers
set rnu " Realitive line numbering
set listchars=tab:▸\ ,eol:¬,trail:• " Listchars are used to show normally
" invisible chars such as tabs, EOL and
" trailing whitespace
" set listchars=tab:\|\ " Alternative listchars w/o special chars.
set tw=80 " The width in which we break lines with `gq` and such
set colorcolumn=80 " Sets a "coloured" coloumn to tell you where your line
" breaks should be so you don't piss off people using
" a terminal.
set ic " Case insensitive search by default
set hls " Highlight my searches by default
set updatecount=0 " Do not write swap files
set nocompatible " Don't be compatbile with 'vi'
set tabstop=4 " Tab width
set shiftwidth=4
set noexpandtab " Do **NOT** turn tabs into spaces by default
" Be smart about the mouse
set mouse+=a
if &term =~ '^screen'
" tmux knows the extended mouse mode
set ttymouse=xterm2
endif
syntax on " Syntax highlighting by default
set nomodeline " I know how to setup my editor, I don't need your
" changes to my vim configuration.
" Use \-n in normal mode to toggle line numbers
nmap <leader>n :set invnu<CR>
" Use \-r in normal mode to toggle relative line numbers
nmap <leader>r :set invrnu<CR>
" Use \-l in normal mode to toggle listchars
nmap <leader>l :set list!<CR>
" Use \-s to pop open a spelling menu. use ]s to search forwards and [s to go
" backwards.
" Apparently this also doesn't work if spell checking isn't enabled
" at the time you enable it.
set spell
nnoremap \s ea<C-X><C-S>
set nospell
" set hidden " This will allow you to change buffers w/o saving
" Omni completion, c-x c-o in insert/append mode
" filetype plugin on
" set omnifunc=syntaxcomplete#Complete
" Stolen from the help page:
"
" One typical way to use the netrw tree display is to: >
"
" vim .
" (use i until a tree display shows)
" navigate to a file
" v (edit as desired in vertically split window)
" ctrl-w h (to return to the netrw listing)
" P (edit newly selected file in the previous window)
" ctrl-w h (to return to the netrw listing)
" P (edit newly selected file in the previous window)
let g:netrw_liststyle=3
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