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96 lines
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Yan's Excellent Dotfiles!
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There are two main goals accomplished in my dotfiles to produce insane productivity
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* All common bash commands should be two and three character mnemonic aliases
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* Most vim tasks, especially those having to do with navigation, should be mapped to a single Capital Letter or two letter mnemonic.
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Setup for Bash
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To set these up as your own (careful, don't overwrite your bash_profile unintentionally!):
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git clone git://github.com/skwp/dotfiles ~/.dotfiles
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ln -s ~/.dotfiles/bash_profile ~/.bash_profile
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. ~/.bash_profile
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Lots of things I do every day are done with
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two or three character mnemonic aliases. Please
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feel free to edit them:
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ae # alias edit
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ar # alias reload
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Setup for Vim
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To use the vim files:
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ln -s ~/.dotfiles/vimrc ~/.vimrc
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ln -s ~/.dotfiles/vim ~/.vim
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The .vimrc is well commented and broken up by settings. I encourage you
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to take a look and learn some of my handy aliases, or comment them out
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if you don't like them, or make your own.
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These are things I use every day to be insanely productive. Hope you like em.
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* F - instantly Find definition of class (must have exuberant ctags installed)
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* B - show Buffer explorer
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* S - Show buffers in LustyJuggler (use asdfjkl home row keys to then select buffer)
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* T - Tag list (list of methods in a class)
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* K - git grep for the Kurrent word under the cursor
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* O - Open a GitGrep command line with a quote pretyped (close the quote yourself)
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* M - show my Marks (set a mark with mX where X is a letter, navigate to mark using 'X). Uppercase marks to mark files, lowercase marks to use within a file.
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* Z - jump back and forth between last two buffers
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* Q - Quit a window (normally Ctrl-w,c)
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* \Q - Kill a buffer completely (normally :bw)
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* Ctrl-j and Ctrl-k to move up and down roughly by functions
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* vv and ss - vertical and horizontal split windows by double tapping
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* H,L,I,M - to move left, right, up, down between windows
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* Ctrl-\ - Show NerdTree (project finder) and expose current file
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* cf - Copy Filename of current file into system (not vi) paste buffer
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* // - clear the search
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* ,, - use EasyMotion - type that and then type one of the highlighted letters. I'm just exploring this one.
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Setup for Git
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To use the gitconfig (some of the git bash aliases rely on my git aliases)
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ln -s ~/.dotfiles/gitconfig ~/.gitconfig
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Read through the gitconfig to find out what's in store.
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OSX Hacks
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The osx file is a bash script that sets up sensible defaults for devs and power users
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under osx. Read through it before running it. To use:
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./osx
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OSX KeyBindings for systemwide text editing
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I am also experimenting with Brett Terpstra's OSX KeyBindings (github: ttscoff/KeyBindings)
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for good text editing features across the entire OS. To install:
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git submodule update
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mkdir -p ~/Library/KeyBindings
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ln -s KeyBindings/DefaultKeyBinding.dict ~/Library/KeyBindings/
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More info: http://brettterpstra.com/keybinding-madness/
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Credits
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I can't take credit for all of this. The vim files are a combination of
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work by tpope, scrooloose, and many hours of scouring blogs, vimscripts,
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and other places for the cream of the crop of vim and bash awesomeness.
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TODO
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I started migrating to tpope's pathogen, but only a few plugins are
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currently under vim/bundles.
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For more tips and tricks
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===
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Follow my blog: http://yanpritzker.com
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