Vim sublime
A ready to use minimal Vim (Sublime Text -like) .vimrc configuration
Installation
vim-sublime includes Vundle package manager and some external plugins.
Install Vundle
$ git clone https://github.com/VundleVim/Vundle.vim.git ~/.vim/bundle/Vundle.vim
Install vim-sublime .vimrc
$ curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/grigio/vim-sublime/master/vimrc > $HOME/.vimrc
Then open vim
and run
:PluginInstall
Add the plugin colors
$ cd
$ git clone https://github.com/flazz/vim-colorschemes
$ mv vim-colorschemes/colors/ .vim
$ rm -rf vim-colorschemes
Quit and enter in vim
again to apply the changes
You can also add machine specific config to ~/.local.vim
For best results make sure your $TERM env variable is 256 colours; export TERM=xterm-256color
Note: to have the correct font in the bottom bar you need a Powerline font installed and selected in the terminal.
Features included and Shortcuts
The shortcuts should work in vim (terminal with 256 colors) on Linux, Mac OS X and Windows (I'm joking, I don't know).
Everywhere
- Ctrl + p - Open other files in the folder
- Ctrl + f - Find text in the document
- Ctrl + z - Cancel
- Ctrl + y - Redo
- F1 - Snippets
Selection - after (Esc + v) or (Shift+ v)
- Ctrl + c - Copy
- Ctrl + x - Cut
- Ctrl + v - Paste
- Ctrl + m - Comment / Decomment
- Ctrl + w +
<tag>
-<tag>
Wrap text</tag>
- Tab - Indent text
- Tab + Shift - Reindent text
An alternative way to comment is Ctrl + v (Visual-block mode) then Shift+i add the commenting characters (es. //) and press Esc.
To decomment, Ctrl + v, select the part you want to delete at the beginning of the line and press d.
Tabs
- Ctrl + t - New tab
- Ctrl + k - Close tab
- Ctrl + b - Previous tab
- Ctrl + n - Next tab
Author
Luigi Maselli - http://grigio.org
If You use Macvim see also subvim, another Sublime Text for VIM project