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Nothing super crazy going on here, but some sensible neovim and bash configs

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VIM & TMUX

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Installation Instructions

NOTE:

  • When you open tmux for the first time, it should install the 'tmp' plugin manager and install the listed plugins in .tmux.conf (Press prefix + I to manually install the plugins)
  • When you open vim/nvim for the first time, it should install the 'plug' plugin manager and install the listed plugins in .vimrc (Run :PlugInstall to manually install the plugins)
  1. Download and Install dotfiles
cd ~
git clone https://github.com/arithran/dotfiles
mv dotfiles/* dotfiles/.* .
rmdir dotfiles
  1. Install basic programs (Example below use 'brew' which is for Mac, substitute a different command if applicable)
brew cask install item2
brew install tmux
brew install neovim
  1. Install Oh-my-zsh
sh -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh/master/tools/install.sh)"
  1. Follow vim specific installation instructions https://github.com/arithran/dotfiles/blob/master/.vimrc#L13

Terminal font & colors

  1. Solarized color scheme for most editors including most terminals (iTerm2 already ships with Solarized dark). http://www.if-not-true-then-false.com/2012/solarized-linux/

  2. Install the following fonts and update the terminal font to the same (Hack Nerd Font works well) https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts#font-installation

  3. Enable Italics on the Terminal (Code comments in Vim are usually italicised, also fixes backspace issue in Tmux) https://medium.com/@dubistkomisch/how-to-actually-get-italics-and-true-colour-to-work-in-iterm-tmux-vim-9ebe55ebc2be

License

Licensed under the MIT License.