![VIM](https://dnp4pehkvoo6n.cloudfront.net/43c5af597bd5c1a64eb1829f011c208f/as/Ultimate%20Vimrc.svg) # The Ultimate vimrc Over the last 10 years, I have used and tweaked Vim. This configuration is the ultimate vimrc (or at least my version of it). There are two versions: * **The Basic**: If you want something small just copy [basic.vim](https://github.com/amix/vimrc/blob/master/vimrcs/basic.vim) into your ~/.vimrc and you will have a good basic setup * **The Awesome**: Includes a ton of useful plugins, color schemes, and configurations I would, of course, recommend using the awesome version. ## How to install the Awesome version? ### Install for your own user only The awesome version includes a lot of great plugins, configurations and color schemes that make Vim a lot better. To install it simply do following from your terminal: git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/amix/vimrc.git ~/.vim_runtime sh ~/.vim_runtime/install_awesome_vimrc.sh ### Install for multiple users To install for multiple users, the repository needs to be cloned to a location accessible for all the intended users. git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/amix/vimrc.git /opt/vim_runtime sh ~/.vim_runtime/install_awesome_parameterized.sh /opt/vim_runtime user0 user1 user2 # to install for all users with home directories sh ~/.vim_runtime/install_awesome_parameterized.sh /opt/vim_runtime --all Naturally, `/opt/vim_runtime` can be any directory, as long as all the users specified have read access. ## Fonts I recommend using [IBM Plex Mono font](https://github.com/IBM/plex) (it's an open-source and awesome font that can make your code beautiful). The Awesome vimrc is already setup to try to use it. Some other fonts that Awesome will try to use: * [Hack](http://sourcefoundry.org/hack/) * [Source Code Pro](https://adobe-fonts.github.io/source-code-pro/) ## How to install the Basic version? The basic version is just one file and no plugins. Just copy [basic.vim](https://github.com/amix/vimrc/blob/master/vimrcs/basic.vim) and paste it into your vimrc. The basic version is useful to install on remote servers where you don't need many plugins, and you don't do many edits. git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/amix/vimrc.git ~/.vim_runtime sh ~/.vim_runtime/install_basic_vimrc.sh ## How to install on Windows? Use [gitforwindows](http://gitforwindows.org/) to checkout the repository and run the installation instructions above. No special instructions needed ;-) ## How to install on Linux If you have vim aliased as `vi` instead of `vim`, make sure to either alias it: `alias vi=vim`. Otherwise, `apt-get install vim` ## How to update to latest version? Just do a git rebase! cd ~/.vim_runtime git pull --rebase ## Some screenshots Colors when editing a Python file: ![Screenshot 1](https://dnp4pehkvoo6n.cloudfront.net/07583008e4da885801657e8781777844/as/Python%20editing.png) Opening recently opened files with the [mru.vim](https://github.com/vim-scripts/mru.vim) plugin: ![Screenshot 2](https://dnp4pehkvoo6n.cloudfront.net/1d49a88f9bd5d013c025bb1e1272a7d8/as/MRU%20plugin.png) [NERD Tree](https://github.com/scrooloose/nerdtree) plugin in a terminal window: ![Screenshot 3](https://dnp4pehkvoo6n.cloudfront.net/ae719203166585d64728f28398f4b1b7/as/Terminal%20usage.png) Distraction free mode using [goyo.vim](https://github.com/junegunn/goyo.vim) and [vim-zenroom2](https://github.com/amix/vim-zenroom2): ![Screenshot 4](https://dnp4pehkvoo6n.cloudfront.net/f0dcc4c9739148c56cbf8285a910ac41/as/Zen%20mode.png) ## Included Plugins I recommend reading the docs of these plugins to understand them better. Each plugin provides a much better Vim experience! * [ack.vim](https://github.com/mileszs/ack.vim): Vim plugin for `the_silver_searcher` (ag) or ack -- a wicked fast grep * [bufexplorer.zip](https://github.com/vim-scripts/bufexplorer.zip): Quickly and easily switch between buffers. This plugin can be opened with `` * [ctrlp.vim](https://github.com/ctrlpvim/ctrlp.vim): Fuzzy file, buffer, mru and tag finder. It's mapped to `` * [goyo.vim](https://github.com/junegunn/goyo.vim) and [vim-zenroom2](https://github.com/amix/vim-zenroom2): * [lightline.vim](https://github.com/itchyny/lightline.vim): A light and configurable statusline/tabline for Vim * [NERD Tree](https://github.com/scrooloose/nerdtree): A tree explorer plugin for vim * [mru.vim](https://github.com/vim-scripts/mru.vim): Plugin to manage Most Recently Used (MRU) files. This plugin can be opened with `` * [open_file_under_cursor.vim](https://github.com/amix/open_file_under_cursor.vim): Open file under cursor when pressing `gf` * [pathogen.vim](https://github.com/tpope/vim-pathogen): Manage your vim runtimepath * [snipmate.vim](https://github.com/garbas/vim-snipmate): snipmate.vim aims to be a concise vim script that implements some of TextMate's snippets features in Vim * [ale](https://github.com/w0rp/ale): Syntax and lint checking for vim (ALE requires NeoVim >= 0.2.0 or Vim 8 with +timers +job +channel) * [vim-commentary](https://github.com/tpope/vim-commentary): Comment stuff out. Use `gcc` to comment out a line (takes a count), `gc` to comment out the target of a motion. `gcu` uncomments a set of adjacent commented lines. * [vim-expand-region](https://github.com/terryma/vim-expand-region): Allows you to visually select increasingly larger regions of text using the same key combination * [vim-fugitive](https://github.com/tpope/vim-fugitive): A Git wrapper so awesome, it should be illegal * [vim-indent-object](https://github.com/michaeljsmith/vim-indent-object): Defines a new text object representing lines of code at the same indent level. Useful for python/vim scripts * [vim-multiple-cursors](https://github.com/terryma/vim-multiple-cursors): Sublime Text style multiple selections for Vim, CTRL+N is remapped to CTRL+S (due to YankRing) * [vim-yankstack](https://github.com/maxbrunsfeld/vim-yankstack): Maintains a history of previous yanks, changes and deletes * [vim-zenroom2](https://github.com/amix/vim-zenroom2) Remove all clutter and focus only on the essential. Similar to iA Writer or Write Room * [gist-vim](https://github.com/mattn/gist-vim) Easily create gists from Vim using the `:Gist` command ## Included color schemes * [peaksea](https://github.com/vim-scripts/peaksea): The default * [vim-colors-solarized](https://github.com/altercation/vim-colors-solarized) * [vim-irblack](https://github.com/wgibbs/vim-irblack) * [mayansmoke](https://github.com/vim-scripts/mayansmoke) * [vim-pyte](https://github.com/therubymug/vim-pyte) ## Included modes * [vim-coffee-script](https://github.com/kchmck/vim-coffee-script) * [vim-less](https://github.com/groenewege/vim-less) * [vim-bundle-mako](https://github.com/sophacles/vim-bundle-mako) * [vim-markdown](https://github.com/tpope/vim-markdown) * [nginx.vim](https://github.com/vim-scripts/nginx.vim): Highlights configuration files for nginx * [vim-go](https://github.com/fatih/vim-go) ## How to include your own stuff? After you have installed the setup, you can create **~/.vim_runtime/my_configs.vim** to fill in any configurations that are important for you. For instance, my **my_configs.vim** looks like this: ~/.vim_runtime (master)> cat my_configs.vim map ct :cd ~/Desktop/Todoist/todoist map cw :cd ~/Desktop/Wedoist/wedoist You can also install your plugins, for instance, via pathogen you can install [vim-rails](https://github.com/tpope/vim-rails): cd ~/.vim_runtime git clone git://github.com/tpope/vim-rails.git my_plugins/vim-rails ## Key Mappings The [leader](http://learnvimscriptthehardway.stevelosh.com/chapters/06.html#leader) is `,`, so whenever you see `` it means `,`. ### Plugin related mappings Open [bufexplorer](https://github.com/vim-scripts/bufexplorer.zip) to see and manage the current buffers (`o`): map o :BufExplorer Open [MRU.vim](https://github.com/vim-scripts/mru.vim) to see the recently open files (`f`): map f :MRU Open [ctrlp.vim](https://github.com/kien/ctrlp.vim) plugin to quickly find a file or a buffer (`j` or `f`): let g:ctrlp_map = '' [NERD Tree](https://github.com/scrooloose/nerdtree) mappings: map nn :NERDTreeToggle map nb :NERDTreeFromBookmark map nf :NERDTreeFind [goyo.vim](https://github.com/junegunn/goyo.vim) and [vim-zenroom2](https://github.com/amix/vim-zenroom2) lets you only focus on one thing at a time. It removes all the distractions and centers the content. It has a special look when editing Markdown, reStructuredText and textfiles. It only has one mapping. (`z`) map z :Goyo ### Normal mode mappings Fast saving of a buffer (`w`): nmap w :w! Map `` to `/` (search) and `+` to `?` (backwards search): map / map ? map :noh Disable highlights when you press ``: map :noh Smart way to move between windows (`j` etc.): map j map k map h map l Closing of the current buffer(s) (`bd` and (`ba`)): " Close current buffer map bd :Bclose " Close all buffers map ba :1,1000 bd! Useful mappings for managing tabs: map tn :tabnew map to :tabonly map tc :tabclose map tm :tabmove " Opens a new tab with the current buffer's path " Super useful when editing files in the same directory map te :tabedit =expand("%:p:h")/ Switch [CWD](http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Set_working_directory_to_the_current_file) to the directory of the open buffer: map cd :cd %:p:h:pwd Open `ack.vim` for fast search: map g :Ack Quickly open a buffer for scripbble: map q :e ~/buffer Toggle paste mode on and off: map pp :setlocal paste! ### Visual mode mappings Visual mode pressing `*` or `#` searches for the current selection: vnoremap * :call VisualSelection('f') vnoremap # :call VisualSelection('b') When you press gv you `Ack.vim` after the selected text: vnoremap gv :call VisualSelection('gv', '') When you press `r` you can search and replace the selected text: vnoremap r :call VisualSelection('replace') Surround the visual selection in parenthesis/brackets/etc.: vnoremap $1 `>a)` vnoremap $2 `>a]` vnoremap $3 `>a}` vnoremap $$ `>a"` vnoremap $q `>a'` vnoremap $e `>a"` ### Insert mode mappings Quickly insert parenthesis/brackets/etc.: inoremap $1 ()i inoremap $2 []i inoremap $3 {}i inoremap $4 {o}O inoremap $q ''i inoremap $e ""i inoremap $t <>i Insert the current date and time (useful for timestamps): iab xdate =strftime("%d/%m/%y %H:%M:%S") ### Command line mappings $q is super useful when browsing on the command line. It deletes everything until the last slash: cno $q eDeleteTillSlash() Bash like keys for the command line: cnoremap cnoremap cnoremap cnoremap cnoremap Write the file as sudo (works only on Unix). Super useful when you open a file and you don't have permissions to save your changes. [Vim tip](http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Su-write): :W ### Spell checking Pressing `ss` will toggle spell checking: map ss :setlocal spell! Shortcuts using `` instead of special characters: map sn ]s map sp [s map sa zg map s? z= ### Cope Query `:help cope` if you are unsure what cope is. It's super useful! When you search with `Ack.vim`, display your results in cope by doing: `cc` To go to the next search result do: `n` To go to the previous search results do: `p` Cope mappings: map cc :botright cope map co ggVGy:tabnew:set syntax=qfpgg map n :cn map p :cp ## How to uninstall Just do following: * Remove `~/.vim_runtime` * Remove any lines that reference `.vim_runtime` in your `~/.vimrc` ## Doist Maintaining this Vim configuration isn't my day job. Daily I am the founder of [Doist](https://doist.com/). You could come and help us build the workplace of the future while living a balanced life (anywhere in the world 🌍🌎🌏). PS: Using Vim isn't a requirement 😄