" Omni completion 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 " Useful on some terminals, not always supported in old tmux versions " set termguicolors " let g:airline_theme="monochrome" let g:airline_theme="distinguished" " colorscheme 256_noir colorscheme distinguished set guifont=ProFont\ 11 " if has("gui_running") " colorscheme gruvbox " set background=light " endif " let g:hardtime_default_on = 1 " For syntastic it's worth running " SyntasticInfo : to see what's available for the given open file " SyntasticCheck yamllint : if you want to say manually run the `yamllint` " checker let g:syntastic_yaml_checkers = ['yamllint'] let g:syntastic_go_checkers = [ 'go', 'gofmt', 'golangci_lint' ] " This lets :lopen / :lwindow always be populated work let g:syntastic_always_populate_loc_list = 1 " some info on the Tabular plugin: " http://vimcasts.org/episodes/aligning-text-with-tabular-vim/ " Commenting in and out blocks can be done with `gc` " https://github.com/tpope/vim-commentary