My vimfiles
My own Vimfiles. I tend to use vim-pathogen so plugins are easier to update.
Features
- auto-identation, syntax highlight and all the basic stuff you would expect
from a decent text editor - Pathogen for organizing vim plugins into it's own place
- Spelling with ,s and ,S to deactivate
- Strip whitespace on the end of lines for a set of filetypes
- Command + number and Command Arrows (I know, I'm a noob) to change tabs
- Ctrl-l inputs a => (i like this, specially when you map capslock to ctrl)
- A cool status bar
- Ruby syntax error detector!
- shift visually selected block with tab and s-tab
Plugins
- snippets - obvious reasons
- pathogen - set vim plugins into bundles, more organized
- rails.vim - the awesomeness of awesome for rails programming
- Commant-T - TextMate-like file finder, pretty cool (requires some setup!)
- tComment - Comment code easily
- vim-ragtag - awesome erb and html editing
- surround - change surroundings, such as ( " [
- vim-unimpaired - adds blank lines, swap lines, pretty cool
- fugitive - Gdiff looks very cool
- zencoding-vim - one day I'll learn how to be proefficient with this.
- endwise - automagically adds end in your if's and do's etc
- speeddating - increases and decreases dates as you do with numbers
- matchit - navigation++ with %
- supertab - code completion
- syntastic - syntax checking
- pastie