For the last few weeks I've been trying out vim with the aim of using it exclusively. I was surprised to learn just how "vast" a subject vim is!
I quickly found out that the vim installed with sudo apt install vim is compiled without X11 clipboard support making copying from vim to another application a bit complicated. Installing gvim brings in the required functionality.
And vim allows making time-stamped backups as jlittle pointed out here: https://www.kubuntuforums.net/showth...l=1#post424783.
I'm trying to use as few plugins as possible. The one I will keep is vimwiki. I installed lightline for a while to spice up the statusline but then found guidance on customizing the statusline directly, at least quite a bit, and so don't need the lightline plugin anymore.
From: https://github.com/romainl/Apprentice
I quickly found out that the vim installed with sudo apt install vim is compiled without X11 clipboard support making copying from vim to another application a bit complicated. Installing gvim brings in the required functionality.
And vim allows making time-stamped backups as jlittle pointed out here: https://www.kubuntuforums.net/showth...l=1#post424783.
I'm trying to use as few plugins as possible. The one I will keep is vimwiki. I installed lightline for a while to spice up the statusline but then found guidance on customizing the statusline directly, at least quite a bit, and so don't need the lightline plugin anymore.
From: https://github.com/romainl/Apprentice
Vimgor, in #vim: “A colorscheme as subtle, gentle and pleasant as its creator isn't.”
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