nvim: Formatting, and repositioning

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PowerUser64 2021-10-01 01:34:19 -07:00
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@ -88,9 +88,36 @@ vim.cmd [[
vnoremap J :m '>+1<CR>gv=gv
vnoremap K :m '<-2<CR>gv=gv
" Make vim a hex editor
" Edit *.bin files as binaries rather than text files (if your file isn't a .bin,
" make a symlink that points to it with the .bin extension and edit the symlink ;)
" Format text with Q, rather than gw
nnoremap Q gw
colorscheme slate
]]
-- 24-bit color
vim.cmd [[
"Use 24-bit (true-color) mode in Vim/Neovim when outside tmux.
"If you're using tmux version 2.2 or later, you can remove the outermost $TMUX check and use tmux's 24-bit color support
"(see < http://sunaku.github.io/tmux-24bit-color.html#usage > for more information.)
if (empty($TMUX))
if (has("nvim"))
"For Neovim 0.1.3 and 0.1.4 < https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/2198 >
let $NVIM_TUI_ENABLE_TRUE_COLOR=1
endif
"For Neovim > 0.1.5 and Vim > patch 7.4.1799 < https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/61be73bb0f965a895bfb064ea3e55476ac175162 >
"Based on Vim patch 7.4.1770 (`guicolors` option) < https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/8a633e3427b47286869aa4b96f2bfc1fe65b25cd >
" < https://github.com/neovim/neovim/wiki/Following-HEAD#20160511 >
if (has("termguicolors"))
"set termguicolors
endif
endif
]]
-- Make vim a hex editor
-- Edit *.bin files as binaries rather than text files (if your file isn't a .bin,
-- make a symlink that points to it with the .bin extension and edit the symlink ;)
vim.cmd [[
augroup Binary
au!
au BufReadPre *.bin let &bin=1
@ -101,38 +128,28 @@ vim.cmd [[
au BufWritePost *.bin if &bin | %!xxd
au BufWritePost *.bin set nomod | endif
augroup END
colorscheme slate
]]
vim.cmd [[
""""""" Quality of life things that aren't one line (also from stack overflow and stuff)
"Use 24-bit (true-color) mode in Vim/Neovim when outside tmux.
"If you're using tmux version 2.2 or later, you can remove the outermost $TMUX check and use tmux's 24-bit color support
"(see < http://sunaku.github.io/tmux-24bit-color.html#usage > for more information.)
if (empty($TMUX))
if (has("nvim"))
"For Neovim 0.1.3 and 0.1.4 < https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/2198 >
let $NVIM_TUI_ENABLE_TRUE_COLOR=1
endif
"For Neovim > 0.1.5 and Vim > patch 7.4.1799 < https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/61be73bb0f965a895bfb064ea3e55476ac175162 >
"Based on Vim patch 7.4.1770 (`guicolors` option) < https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/8a633e3427b47286869aa4b96f2bfc1fe65b25cd >
" < https://github.com/neovim/neovim/wiki/Following-HEAD#20160511 >
if (has("termguicolors"))
set termguicolors
endif
endif
]]
-- 'Visual At' plugin (https://github.com/stoeffel/.dotfiles/blob/master/vim/visual-at.vim)
-- basically, record a macro, select some lines, then run it, and the macro
-- will be executed on all visual selected lines individually
vim.cmd [[
xnoremap @ :<C-u>call ExecuteMacroOverVisualRange()<CR>
function! ExecuteMacroOverVisualRange()
echo "@".getcmdline()
execute ":'<,'>normal @".nr2char(getchar())
endfunction
xnoremap @ :<C-u>call ExecuteMacroOverVisualRange()<CR>
function! ExecuteMacroOverVisualRange()
echo "@".getcmdline()
execute ":'<,'>normal @".nr2char(getchar())
endfunction
]]
-- Automatically jump to the last position in a file when opening
vim.cmd [[ au BufReadPost * if expand('%:p') !~# '\m/\.git/' && line("'\"") > 1 && line("'\"") <= line("$") | exe "normal! g'\"" | endif ]]
-- Highlight trailing whitespace in red
vim.cmd [[
highlight ExtraWhitespace ctermbg=red guibg=red
match ExtraWhitespace /\s\+$/
au BufWinEnter * match ExtraWhitespace /\s\+$/
au InsertEnter * match ExtraWhitespace /\s\+\%#\@<!$/
au InsertLeave * match ExtraWhitespace /\s\+$/
au BufWinLeave * call clearmatches()
]]