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inkpot
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Working remotely using SSH
I recommend a colorscheme that works well at multiple levels (88-color/ 256-color) and is set up to look almost the same in remote terminal vim as it does in gvim - personal favorite is ciaranm's "Inkpot"
- 639 lines of careful .vimrc configurations and its better than any IDE.
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Is there a way to toggle the "line ending" notation?
Funny, I thought it was ciaranm's 'inkpot' at first until I took a closer look on reading your question. I've been using this for years and won't leave home without it https://github.com/ciaranm/inkpot
dotvim
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Find input tied to key combinations
I have a whole file full of mappings like this that let Vim recognize various special key combinations from any terminal emulator I've used in the last 20 years. It's a mess: https://github.com/mgedmin/dotvim/blob/master/plugin/keyboard-workarounds.vim
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Whats Your VIMRC Setup For 2023?
https://github.com/mgedmin/dotvim, accumulated over many years.
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Show me your well organized vim config.
So, three out of four? https://github.com/mgedmin/dotvim
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Help with jumping to file location when opening a diff file in Vim
Assuming I understood your desire correctly? I have a function to jump to the original (or patched) file when I press Enter on a line of diff: https://github.com/mgedmin/dotvim/blob/master/ftplugin/diff.vim
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Python Folding
I use a custom foldexpr. I've been using it for many years, and polished it to do the right thing on all the codebases I've used it on.
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Working remotely using SSH
My ~/.vim/ is a Git repository and I make it support older versions of Vim by checking for the existence of features before using them, because I couldn't stand my .vimrc emitting any errors on Vim startup. If you're interested, it's here: https://github.com/mgedmin/dotvim/
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Would it be a mistake to unset timeout?
The primary reason why I need timeout/ttimeout is to have a working Escape key, when you also want to have custom bindings for various key combinations (e.g. ctrl+shift+arrows) that aren't natively recognized for your terminal for some reason, and thus you end up creating compatibility mappings for them.
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What is the simplest Python autocomplete, snippets, and such on Vim now?
My ~/.vim is here, if you're curious about the details: https://github.com/mgedmin/dotvim/
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How to manage Vims dot files (version >8.2), if there are complete plugins inside .vim?
I'm perfectly happy with ~/.vim in a separate git repository (mine), with all the plugins installed via vim-plug.
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What are some of the unique functions you use in your .vimrc?
My vimrc is, uhh, big, but I've tried to keep it commented.
What are some alternatives?
kotlin-vim - Kotlin plugin for Vim. Featuring: syntax highlighting, basic indentation, Syntastic support
Dotfiles - My manjaro dotfiles
vim-tig - Do a tig in your vim
dotfiles - These are my dotfiles. There are many like them, but these ones are mine.
vim-prettier - A Vim plugin for Prettier
dotfiles - My personal Linux shell settings
wim - This is a Vim configuration that gets you a similar experience as a full-featured IDE. This is accomplished using native vim features with the help of some plugins.
scripting_course - :notebook: Books, reference guides and resources on Regular Expressions, CLI one-liners, Scripting Languages and Vim.
dotfiles - My personal configuration files.
dotfiles
SimpylFold - No-BS Python code folding for Vim
dotfiles - My configuration files for Linux, macOS and WSL