I have been using this quite a lot and have not missed the search
highlights. When this was on would alway search then use `:noh` to
remove all the highlighting.
There is some weirdness with `:GBrowse` where it will open the file and
line but only if the line / block is visually selected. This was too
many keystrokes so I added a binding to do it.
OMG this is AMAZING, it writes files and creates all the directories for
that file working the same as `mkdir -p`. I have honestly had a todo to
create a plugin that dose this on the before save hook for a long time.
Thank you reddit, and remember always read the manual `:help :w`!!
Install all of the tools and config for clojure development. This adds
the first configz module that is not yet properly integrated and
automaticaly run with the `dotfiles` shell command.
The biggest change here is that I am no longer cycling though completion
items as the first thing. Tab will now mainly control the snippet jumps
in completion not items. Completion items can be used exclusively with
<C-n> and <C-p> and <CR> to complete the selected item. If the
completion menu is open and <CR> is pressed, this will select and
complete the first item.
I will soon be able to remove the <C-h> and <C-l> mappings when my
muscle memory adapts as this will now be controlled with tab.
Currently they are only getting saved when you save buffers. I was
missing errors when jumping around because the files do not get saved.
This will now show me the errors when the buffer opens not only when the
buffer is saved and I get to see linting errors when jumping around a
codebase.
Use the CommandTWildIgnore insted of the wildignore so I can still get
completion for :e in folders like vendor or node_modules but, they will be
ignored from command-t file searches.
This is the first commit that brings the privet dotfiles to a public
reop previously this was all one puppet module. Now this has been split
out so I can put all of the private files in a private puppet module