![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 look 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 reset --hard git clean -d --force git pull --rebase python update_plugins.py # use python3 if python is unavailable ## Some screenshots Colors when editing a Python file: ![Screenshot 1](https://dnp4pehkvoo6n.cloudfront.net/07583008e4da885801657e8781777844/as/Python%20editing.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 * [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 * [editorconfig-vim](https://github.com/editorconfig/editorconfig-vim) EditorConfig helps maintain consistent coding styles for multiple developers working on the same project across various editors and IDEs. ## 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/plasticboy/vim-markdown) * [nginx.vim](https://github.com/vim-scripts/nginx.vim): Highlights configuration files for nginx * [rust.vim](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust.vim) * [vim-ruby](https://github.com/vim-ruby/vim-ruby) * [typescript-vim](https://github.com/leafgarland/typescript-vim) * [vim-javascript](https://github.com/pangloss/vim-javascript) * [vim-python-pep8-indent](https://github.com/Vimjas/vim-python-pep8-indent) ## 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 You can also install plugins without any plugin manager (vim 8+ required): Add `packloadall` to your .vimrc file Create pack plugin directory: `mkdir -p ~/.vim/pack/plugins/start` Clone the plugin that you want in that directory, for example: `git clone --depth=1 git://github.com/maxmellon/vim-jsx-pretty ~/.vim/pack/plugins/vim-jsx-pretty` ## Key Mappings The [leader](http://learnvimscriptthehardway.stevelosh.com/chapters/06.html#leader) is `,`, so whenever you see `` it means `,`. ### 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 ### Plugin related mappings Open [bufexplorer](https://github.com/vim-scripts/bufexplorer.zip) to see and manage the current buffers (`o`): map o :BufExplorer Open [ctrlp.vim](https://github.com/kien/ctrlp.vim) plugin to quickly find a file or a buffer (`j` or `f`): " Quickly find and open a file in the CWD let g:ctrlp_map = '' " Quickly find and open a recently opened file map f :MRU " Quickly find and open a buffer map b :CtrlPBuffer [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 [vim-multiple-cursors](https://github.com/terryma/vim-multiple-cursors) mappings to manage multiple cursors at once: let g:multi_cursor_start_word_key = '' let g:multi_cursor_select_all_word_key = '' let g:multi_cursor_start_key = 'g' let g:multi_cursor_select_all_key = 'g' let g:multi_cursor_next_key = '' let g:multi_cursor_prev_key = '' let g:multi_cursor_skip_key = '' let g:multi_cursor_quit_key = '' [vim-yankstack](https://github.com/maxbrunsfeld/vim-yankstack) mappings to manage the kill-ring (clipboard): nmap yankstack_substitute_older_paste nmap yankstack_substitute_newer_paste [ctrl-p](https://github.com/ctrlpvim/ctrlp.vim) mappings to easily find and open a file, buffer, etc.: let g:ctrlp_map = '' map j :CtrlP map :CtrlPBuffer [vim-snipmate](https://github.com/garbas/vim-snipmate) mappings to autocomplete via snippets: ino =snipMate#TriggerSnippet() snor i=snipMate#TriggerSnippet() [vim-surround](https://github.com/tpope/vim-surround) mappings to easily surround a string with `_()` gettext annotation: vmap Si S(i_f) au FileType mako vmap Si S"i${ _(2f"a) } [ale](https://github.com/dense-analysis/ale) to easily go to the next Ale syntax/lint error: nmap a (ale_next_wrap) ### 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` ## Looking for a remote-first job? Maintaining this Vim configuration isn't my day job. Daily I am the founder/CEO 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 😄