I love Vim, and I also love modifying it to be more convenient and efficient. So I name it "ivim"! Welcome to contribute to ivim.
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Version: 3.0
After about 7 years' development, ivim contains 2 versions to satisfy different requirements.
If you love ivim, welcome to buy me a cup of coffee :coffee:. Thx!!!
Beautiful
Use lots of famous colorschemes to make your eyes feel comfortable in both Vim and NeoVim.
Colorscheme: Hybrid
Colorscheme: Nord
You could install the patched font from nerd-fonts (Example to install patched font in Mac could be found here).
Efficient
Plugin List
UI Setting
Enhancement
Moving
Navigation
Completion
Compiling
Git
Language Specificity
Vim
Git
Ctags
To use this distribution with less bugs, please get more suggestions from here.
bash <(curl -L https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kepbod/ivim/master/setup.sh) -i
# or
bash <(wget --no-check-certificate https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kepbod/ivim/master/setup.sh -O -) -i
bash <(curl -L https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kepbod/ivim/master/setup.sh) -m
# or
bash <(wget --no-check-certificate https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kepbod/ivim/master/setup.sh -O -) -m
bash <(curl -L https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kepbod/ivim/master/setup.sh) -u
# or
bash <(wget --no-check-certificate https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kepbod/ivim/master/setup.sh -O -) -u
bash $HOME/.ivim/setup.sh -n
~/.vimrc.ivim.local
, ~/.vimrc.local
, ~/.gvimrc.local
and ~/.vimrc.bundles.local
! (only for vimrc
)Welcome to contribute to ivim, see issue #31 for details. Thank you very much for your supporting!
Learning Vim
A good learning method of Vim is vimtutor, a 30 minute tutorial that teaches the most basic Vim functionality hands-on.
To try it, just type vimtutor
on terminal.
To practice vim skills, you can enable hard mode, and it will disable the arrow keys, the 'hjkl' keys, the page up/down keys, and a handful of other keys which allow one to rely on character-wise navigation.
To enable it, just type :call HardMode()
in normal mode.
Another way to get familiar with Vim commands and settings is just rely on the strong help system of Vim.
It's easy and convenient to type :h
or :help
in Vim for help of whatever you want to know.
A beautiful Vim cheat sheet is available here. If you want one, just click it!
Key Mappings
Because I have set some key mappings for more convenient typing and checking, you may feel inconvenient with them at start. But if you get familiar with them, I'm sure you will love them.
You can just type :map
in Vim to see them.
More Tips
Hope You Enjoy Vimming!!!
Copyright (C) 2012-2019 Xiao-Ou Zhang. See the LICENSE file for license rights and limitations (MIT).