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execute pathogen#infect('bundle/{}', 'themes/{}')
source ~/.vim/inc/basics.vim
source ~/.vim/inc/rebinds.vim
source ~/.vim/inc/undo.vim
source ~/.vim/inc/filetype-options.vim
source ~/.vim/inc/airline.vim
source ~/.vim/inc/ctrlp.vim
source ~/.vim/inc/gundo.vim
" 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"
" set background=light
" set background=dark
colorscheme 256_noir
" colorscheme distinguished
" colorscheme solarized
" colorscheme dracula
" colorscheme orbital
" let g:monotone_color = [120, 100, 70]
" let g:monotone_secondary_hue_offset = 200
" let g:monotone_emphasize_comments = 0
" set termguicolors
" colorscheme monotone
" Monotone <h> <s> <l> <secondary-hue> <emphasize-comments> <emphasize-whitespace> <contrast-factor>
" Note: All positional arguments except h/s/l are optional
" Set the colorscheme to a monochrome beige color:
" Monotone 10 25 80
" Monotone 50 100 65 0 0 1
set guifont=ProFont\ 11
" if has("gui_running")
" colorscheme gruvbox
" set background=light
" endif
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