This was an issue when editing files that don't have an lsp server. The document highlight is only enabled for lsp's. This splits out the highlighting and the diagnostic float into two separate auto commands. The document highlight is now only enabled when the lsp is registered. The diagnostic float is now enabled for all files. This is because the the vim diagnostics are used for lots of other things like spell checking and codelimate. |
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Dotfiles EST 2015
Personal system configuration
This is my over complicated system configuation managed with Puppet, containing all the usual tools you would expect from a terminal development workflow.
Prerequisites
Before you consider using this configuration, it is recommended that you have your own repository and you just take what you need from this repository and adapt it to your needs. If you really want this configuration then it is recommended that you fork, review the code and remove anything you don't need.
To install the configuration Puppet Bolt and Git are required to on the system so you can run the install scripts.
Install
NOTE: Currently the only OS supported is Ubuntu MATE, up until 2020 Ubuntu Desktop was used at work so that should have good support but really any Debian system should be OK.
# Clone the repo
git clone https://gitlab.com/adeattwood/dotfiles.git ~/.dotfiles
# Apply the configuration
site-modules/core/files/bin/dotfiles apply
