--- title: "Quick start guide" description: "A quick start guide which will tell you how to install and configure SpaceVim, also provides a list of resources for learning SpaceVim." --- # Quick start guide This is a quick start guide for SpaceVim. It will show you how to install, configure, and use SpaceVim. It also lists a series of resources for learning SpaceVim. If you've never heard of SpaceVim, this is the best place to start. It will give you a good idea of what SpaceVim is like. - [Installation](#installation) - [Linux and macOS](#linux-and-macos) - [Windows](#windows) - [Configuration](#configuration) - [Online tutorials](#online-tutorials) - [Learning SpaceVim](#learning-spacevim) - [User experiences](#user-experiences) ## Installation First of all, you need to [install Vim or Neovim](../install-vim-or-neovim-with-python-support/), preferably with `+python3` support enabled. Also, you need to have `git` and `curl` installed in your system, which are needed for downloading plugins and fonts. If you are using a terminal emulator, you will need to set the font in the terminal configuration. ### Linux and macOS ```bash curl -sLf https://spacevim.org/install.sh | bash ``` After SpaceVim is installed, launch `nvim` or `vim`, all plugins will be downloaded **automatically**. For more info about the install script, please check: ```bash curl -sLf https://spacevim.org/install.sh | bash -s -- -h ``` By default the latest version of SpaceVim will be installed. If you want to switch to specific version, for example `v1.8.0`, run following command in your terminal. ``` cd ~/.SpaceVim git checkout v1.8.0 ``` If you got a vimproc error like this: ``` [vimproc] vimproc's DLL: "~/.SpaceVim/bundle/vimproc.vim/lib/vimproc_linux64.so" is not found. ``` Please read `:help vimproc` and make it, you may need to install make (from `build-essential`) and a C compiler (like `gcc`) to build the dll. ### Windows The easiest way is to download and run [install.cmd](../install.cmd) or install [SpaceVim manually](../faq/#how-to-install-spacevim-manually). The script installs or updates SpaceVim (if it exists) for Vim and Neovim. ## Configuration The default configuration file of SpaceVim is `~/.SpaceVim.d/init.toml`. This is an example for basic usage of SpaceVim. For more info, please check out [documentation](../documentation/) and [available layers](../layers/). ```toml # This is a basic configuration example for SpaceVim # All SpaceVim options are below [options] snippet [options] # set spacevim theme. by default colorscheme layer is not loaded, # if you want to use more colorscheme, please load the colorscheme # layer, the value of this option is a string. colorscheme = "gruvbox" colorscheme_bg = "dark" # Disable guicolors in basic mode, many terminal do not support 24bit # true colors, the type of the value is boolean, true or false. enable_guicolors = true # Disable statusline separator, if you want to use other value, please # install nerd fonts statusline_separator = "nil" statusline_iseparator = "bar" buffer_index_type = 4 # Display file type icon on the tabline, If you do not have nerd fonts # installed, please change the value to false enable_tabline_filetype_icon = true # Display current mode text on statusline, by default It is disabled, # only color will be changed when switch modes. enable_statusline_mode = false # Enable autocomplete layer [[layers]] name = "autocomplete" auto-completion-return-key-behavior = "complete" auto-completion-tab-key-behavior = "cycle" [[layers]] name = "shell" default_position = "top" default_height = 30 # This is an example for adding custom plugins lilydjwg/colorizer [[custom_plugins]] repo = "lilydjwg/colorizer" merged = false ``` If you want to use vim script to configure SpaceVim, please check out the [bootstrap function](../documentation/#bootstrap-functions) section. If there are errors in your `init.toml`, the setting will not be applied. See [FAQ](../faq/#why-are-the-options-in-toml-file-not-applied). There should be only one `[options]` section in `init.toml`. ## Online tutorials This is a list of online tutorials for using SpaceVim as a general IDE and programming language support: - [use vim as general IDE](../use-vim-as-ide/): a general guide for using SpaceVim as an IDE A list of guides for programming language support: ## Learning SpaceVim - [SpaceVim Documentation](../documentation). Also known as "The Book", The SpaceVim Documentation will introduce you to the main topics important to using SpaceVim. The book is the primary official document of SpaceVim. - [Hack-SpaceVim](https://github.com/Gabirel/Hack-SpaceVim). Teaches you how to hack SpaceVim. ## User experiences Here is a list of User experiences about using SpaceVim: - [Vim as an IDE, not the text editor](https://blog.ghaiklor.com/2019/10/12/vim-as-an-ide-not-the-text-editor/) - Eugene Obrezkov