# Neovim Configuration ![screenshot](screenshot.png) This is V2 of my Vim configuration, designed for Neovim, broken out into it's own repository for easier cloning without pulling down the entire `essentials` repository. I use the `nord` theme for both my terminal and Vim. You will need to adjust your theme and airline according to your tastes in `plugins.vim` and `ui.vim`. The V2 repo aims to take full advantage of asynchronous code and a modularized configuration to make adaptation easier and the UI snappier. Additionally support for `tmux` has improved with this iteration through the use of `vimux` and `vim-tmux-navigator`. ## Requirements 1. [Neovim](https://github.com/neovim/neovim) 2. [vim-plug](https://github.com/junegunn/vim-plug) - You may need to install this even with the `autoload` directory. 3. [Monospaced Nerd Font](https://www.nerdfonts.com/font-downloads) - The `/font` directory has one I use. 4. `tmux` For Python editing: 1. [Neovim](https://github.com/neovim/neovim) compiled with Python support. 2. Python 3. `pip install neovim && pip3 install neovim` in your global environment. ## Structure * `conf`: Contains all configuration related files. * `plugins.vim`: General plugin definitions. * `keybinds.vim`: General keybinds such as leader key, etc. * `config.vim`: Dumping ground for general configurations. * `ui.vim`: General UI configurations. * `search.vim`: Search configurations (for example ctrl-p). * `git.vim`: Fugitive configurations. * `langs`: Language specific configurations and keybinds. ## Installation ```bash cd .config git clone git@git.xchg.sh:angrygoats/vim-config nvim ``` If you have added/changed plugins remember to `:PlugInstall` after saving. There currently is no autodetect on a changed `plugin.vim`. ## Language Support Languages supported can be found in the `conf/langs` directory. To add more languages you can create a file in the same form as those found in `conf/langs/` and place it in the `conf/langs/` folder. It will be autoloaded. The current loading script for languages does not check order before loading (so files can be loaded in any order based on directory structure). However, if you followed the structure and put all your configs in the correct files, those will be loaded *BEFORE* the languages and so you shouldn't run into (too many) order issues. This may be patched in the future. ### Python Pyenv support is added via [vim-pyenv](http://github.com/lambdalisue/vim-pyenv). `:PyenvActivate` can be used to activate a given environment. The file `conf/langs/python.vim` contains formatting code typical of a Python project (4 space indents, etc). If you wish to adjust this you can do that here, or make modifications on a per-project basis. ## Other Notes ### Help You can type `:help ` (for example `:help vim-pyenv`) to read the documentation. ### Tmux Navigation With Tmux activated you can use ``` => Left => Down => Up => Right => Previous split ``` To move seamlessly between splits. ### Autocompletion Autocompletion is provided by [asyncomplete.vim](https://github.com/prabirshrestha/asyncomplete.vim). Additionally LSP-based autocompletion is installed. ### Default Leader The default leader is the space key. ### Git `vim-fugitive` is installed. Bindings can be found in `conf/keybinds.vim` and documentation can be found [here](https://github.com/tpope/vim-fugitive). The following binds are set to help development: ``` nnoremap gs :Git nnoremap gd :Git diff nnoremap gb :Git blame nnoremap gc :Git commit nnoremap gp :Git push ``` ### LSP `vim-lsp` is installed with `vim-lsp-settings`. While editing a file that has a supported LSP server you can type `LspInstallServer` to install the associated server. You can uninstall a server with `:LspUninstallServer server-name`. You many need to restart your vim instance once the server is installed to activate the LSP support. ### Org Mode `vim-orgmode` is installed. The usage documentation can be found [here](https://github.com/jceb/vim-orgmode/blob/master/doc/orgguide.txt). ### Async Command Line [Asyncrun.vim](https://github.com/skywind3000/asyncrun.vim) is installed. You can use this to run shell commands asynchronously. To do this type `:AsyncRun `.