This is a basic Vim setup that can be used to get you started using the tool.
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Download your color scheme. tomorrow-theme (moved here) is a great collection of color schemes. The Tomorrow Night Eighties is my personal favorite.
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Setup your
.vimrc
. Here is an example.vimrc
that sets up basic ruby plugins, line indents, etc. -
Restart any open Vim instances for the changes to take affect.
Plugins allow you to add extra functionality to Vim. You typically will use a plugin manager to add these add / remove these plugins. Most of these allow you to clone the plugin into your .vim
directory. Here are a few popular plugin managers and plugins:
- Pathogen - very popular plugin manager
- nerdcommenter - plugin for commenting out code. I love this plugin... so smooth.
<leader> cc
<leader> cu
- nerdtree - visual file tree for your project
<ctrl> n
- supertab - tab autocompletion while in insert mode
- vim-endwise - automatically adds end in Ruby
- vim-rails - shortcuts for rails projects
:Emodel user
- vim-sensible - the perfect default config for vim
- vim-test - keyboard shortcuts for running tests
- vim-textobj-rubyblock - ability to select an entire ruby block
- fzf.vim - fulltext search
If you like, you can run your tests in a separate TMUX pane. When you initially run your tests, you will be prompted to choose what pane you would like to see the test results in.
By pressing prefix q
(with prefix
being your TMUX leader key), you can see the numbers on each pane.
FYI <leader>
typically refers to the \
character in VIM
<ctrl> o
- previous location
<ctrl> i
- previous location
:e app/models/user.rb
- navigate to user.rb
<ctrl> f
- page down
<ctrl> b
- page up
<shift> g
- bottom of page
:1
- line 1
e
- navigate past word
b
- navigate back word
<shift> $
- navigate end of line
<shift> ^
- navigate beginning of line
h
- left
j
- up
k
- down
l
- right
:Ag search_pattern
- fulltext search
i
- enter insert mode
<esc>
- leave insert mode
o
- enter insert mode on next line
<shift> o
- enter insert mode on previous line
dd
- cut line
5dd
- cut 5 lines
v
- enter visual mode
<esc>
- leave visual mode
x
- cut character or highlighted
daw
- delete word
p
- paste
nmap <silent> <leader>t :TestNearest<CR>
nmap <silent> <leader>T :TestFile<CR>
nmap <silent> <leader>a :TestSuite<CR>
nmap <silent> <leader>l :TestLast<CR>
nmap <silent> <leader>g :TestVisit<CR>
nmap <C-n> :NERDTreeToggle<CR>
nnoremap <silent> <Leader>v :NERDTreeFind<CR>
- open NerdTree on the file you’re editing