" ======================================== " General vim sanity improvements " ======================================== " " " Change leader to a comma because the backslash is too far away " That means all \x commands turn into ,x let mapleader="," " alias yw to yank the entire word 'yank inner word' " even if the cursor is halfway inside the word " FIXME: will not properly repeat when you use a dot (tie into repeat.vim) nnoremap ,yw yiww " ,ow = 'overwrite word', replace a word with what's in the yank buffer " FIXME: will not properly repeat when you use a dot (tie into repeat.vim) nnoremap ,ow "_diwhp "make Y consistent with C and D nnoremap Y y$ " ======================================== " RSI Prevention - keyboard remaps " ======================================== " Certain things we do every day as programmers stress " out our hands. For example, typing underscores and " dashes are very common, and in position that require " a lot of hand movement. Vim to the rescue " " Now using the middle finger of either hand you can type " underscores with apple-k or apple-d, and add Shift " to type dashes imap <silent> <D-k> _ imap <silent> <D-d> _ imap <silent> <D-K> - imap <silent> <D-D> - " Change inside quotes with Cmd-" and Cmd-' nnoremap <D-'> ci' nnoremap <D-"> ci" " Add spaces around a symbol with Ctrl-Space nnoremap <C-Space> i <esc><right>a <esc> " Don't have to use Shift to get into command mode, just hit semicolon nnoremap ; : "Go to last edit location with ,. nnoremap ,. '. "When typing a string, your quotes auto complete. Move past the quote "while still in insert mode by hitting Ctrl-a. Example: " " type 'foo<c-a> " " the first quote will autoclose so you'll get 'foo' and hitting <c-a> will " put the cursor right after the quote imap <C-a> <esc>wa " ================== rails.vim " " Open corresponding unittest (or spec), alias for :AV in rails.vim nmap ,ru :AV<CR> " ==== NERD tree " Cmd-Shift-N for nerd tree nmap <D-N> :NERDTreeToggle<CR> " ,q to toggle quickfix window (where you have stuff like GitGrep) " ,oq to open it back up (rare) nmap <silent> ,qc :cclose<CR> nmap <silent> ,qo :copen<CR> " move up/down quickly by using Ctrl-j, Ctrl-k " which will move us around by functions nnoremap <silent> <C-j> } nnoremap <silent> <C-k> { autocmd FileType ruby map <buffer> <C-j> ]m autocmd FileType ruby map <buffer> <C-k> [m " Open the project tree and expose current file in the nerdtree with Ctrl-\ nnoremap <silent> <C-\> :NERDTreeFind<CR> " Command-/ to toggle comments map <D-/> :TComment<CR> imap <D-/> <Esc>:TComment<CR>i "open up a git grep line, with a quote started for the search nnoremap ,gg :GitGrep ""<left> nnoremap ,gcp :GitGrepCurrentPartial<CR> " hit ,f to find the definition of the current class " this uses ctags. the standard way to get this is Ctrl-] nnoremap <silent> ,f <C-]> "toggle between last two buffers with Z (normally ctrl-shift-6) nnoremap <silent> ,z <C-^> " ============================== " Window/Tab/Split Manipulation " ============================== " Move between split windows by using the four directions H, L, I, N " (note that I use I and N instead of J and K because J already does " line joins and K is mapped to GitGrep the current word nnoremap <silent> H <C-w>h nnoremap <silent> L <C-w>l nnoremap <silent> I <C-w>k nnoremap <silent> M <C-w>j " Move between tabs with Ctrl-Shift-H and Ctrl-Shift-L map <silent> <C-H> :tabprevious<cr> map <silent> <C-L> :tabnext<cr> " Zoom in and out of current window with ,, map <silent> ,, <C-w>o " Use numbers to pick the tab you want (like iTerm) map <silent> <D-1> :tabn 1<cr> map <silent> <D-2> :tabn 2<cr> map <silent> <D-3> :tabn 3<cr> map <silent> <D-4> :tabn 4<cr> map <silent> <D-5> :tabn 5<cr> map <silent> <D-6> :tabn 6<cr> map <silent> <D-7> :tabn 7<cr> map <silent> <D-8> :tabn 8<cr> map <silent> <D-9> :tabn 9<cr> map <silent> <D-0> :tabn 0<cr> " Create window splits easier. The default " way is Ctrl-w,v and Ctrl-w,s. I remap " this to vv and ss nnoremap <silent> vv <C-w>v nnoremap <silent> ss <C-w>s " create <%= foo %> erb tags using Ctrl-k in edit mode imap <silent> <C-K> <%= %><Esc>3hi " create <%= foo %> erb tags using Ctrl-j in edit mode imap <silent> <C-J> <% %><Esc>2hi " ============================ " Shortcuts for everyday tasks " ============================ " copy current filename into system clipboard - mnemonic: (c)urrent(f)ilename " this is helpful to paste someone the path you're looking at nnoremap <silent> ,cf :let @* = expand("%:p")<CR> "Clear current search highlight by double tapping // nmap <silent> // :nohlsearch<CR> " (c)opy (c)ommand - which allows us to execute " the line we're looking at (it does so by yy-copy, colon " to get to the command mode, C-f to get to history editing " p to paste it, C-c to return to command mode, and CR to execute nmap <silent> ,cc yy:<C-f>p<C-c><CR> " Type ,hl to toggle highlighting on/off, and show current value. noremap ,hl :set hlsearch! hlsearch?<CR> " Apple-* Highlight all occurrences of current word (like '*' but without moving) " http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Highlight_all_search_pattern_matches nnoremap <D-*> :let @/='\<<C-R>=expand("<cword>")<CR>\>'<CR>:set hls<CR> " These are very similar keys. Typing 'a will jump to the line in the current " file marked with ma. However, `a will jump to the line and column marked " with ma. It’s more useful in any case I can imagine, but it’s located way " off in the corner of the keyboard. The best way to handle this is just to " swap them: http://items.sjbach.com/319/configuring-vim-right nnoremap ' ` nnoremap ` ' " ============================ " Tabularize - alignment " ============================ " Hit Cmd-Shift-A then type a character you want to align by nmap <D-A> :Tabularize / vmap <D-A> :Tabularize / " ============================ " SplitJoin plugin " ============================ nmap sj :SplitjoinSplit<cr> nmap sk :SplitjoinJoin<cr> " ============================ " VimBookmarking " ============================ " " Set anonymous bookmarks nmap ,Bb :ToggleBookmark<cr> nmap ,Bn :NextBookmark<cr> nmap ,Bp :PreviousBookmark<cr> nmap ,Bc :ClearBookmarks<cr> " " ============================ " Abbreviations to use... " ============================ " snippets that are expanded with space abbr pry! require 'pry'; binding.pry " ============================ " vim-rspec " ============================ " Cmd-Shift-R for RSpec nmap <D-R> :RunSpec<CR> " Cmd-Shift-L for RSpec Current Line nmap <D-L> :RunSpecLine<CR>