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Posts Tagged vim

Dotfiles for insane productivity in bash, git, and vim

Following the principles of insane productivity that I blogged about earlier, I am releasing my dotfile repository, containing customizations for bash, git, and vim. The guiding principles are two letter mnemonics for everything bash and git related, and single letter capital letter actions for all common Vim commands. The selection of vim plugins is best [...]


vim/rails/git: find references to current partial

Update 12/15/2011: Released as a plugin on github Blazing fast way of finding references to the current partial you’re viewing using this simple script. Requires git-grep.vim. Bonus: at the bottom of the script I also define “K” to git grep the current word. Very handy for fast function reference finding. Like this post? Here are [...]


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26 October 2011 @ 12pm

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Colorful Vim Ruby Tests and Debugging

Update 12/15/2011: released as a plugin on github Bet your TextMate can’t do this! Screenshot first, how-to follows :) And now the how-to… ConqueTerm for a color-enabled embedded vim terminal ConqueTerm is pretty magical. It gives you an embedded shell where you can run bash, rib, rake, really..you name it. All with full ansi color [...]


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