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My dotfiles

This repo is contains my conf files. Mostly for Neovim(mangaed by Lazy and Mason), Vim(managed by Vundle), Tmux(managed by tpm) and Wezterm. I use Dotbot to install my dotfiles. I'm pretty happy to how tmux is configured with both Vim and Neovim.

Vim configuration (vimscript) alongside Neovim (lua)

I used to have Vim as my main editor for years before migrating to Neovim, so I came up with a configuration structure that holds both lua and vimscripts that configures both editors while keeping common configurations in a single place. They are all placed in the nvim directory though.

nvim
├── common.vim         (Vimscript that holds both Vim and Neovim basic configurations)
├── init.lua           (Neovim specific lua       configs)     
├── nvim.vim           (Neovim specific vimscript configs)
├── vimrc              (Vim    specific vimscript configs)     
└── lua                (Neovim specific keymaps, plugins confs etc) 
    ├── keymaps.lua
    └── plugins
        ├── lsp.lua
        ├── octo.lua
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  • Vim
    • My personal Vim configs with it's own plugin manager Vundle. The vim's config make it only a custom text editor,
  • Neovim
    • My personal Neovim configs with it's own plugin manager lazy. These configs, take leverage of LSP support along side of clangd and some other LSP to work with C++ projects and also support for some other languages such as Python, Lua, CMake, bashscript, vimscript, json and xml files
    • Some of niche plugins with packer. If interested in any, check the pluging repo at Github :
      • ingmarlehmann/vim-franca-highlight : Highlight fidl files
      • powerman/vim-plugin-AnsiEsc : Highlight AnsiEsc text
      • numToStr/Comment.nvim : A commenting plugin
      • simrat39/symbols-outline.nvim : A tree like view for symbols
      • lewis6991/gitsigns.nvim : Very usful for git operation, especially for diffview
      • rmagatti/goto-preview : This is gold, very usfull to preview the definition of word under cursor
      • sindrets/diffview.nvim : Usful for diffviews and merge conflict resolving
      • RRethy/vim-illuminate : Dope, jump to the next refrence for the word under the cursor based on treesitter parser or LSP
      • pwntester/octo.nvim : This one is very nerdy and neat, I review PR's and adress comments on my PR's within neovim, it's dope
    • There is a bunch of classic plugins like Telescope, which-key, tree-sitter and status-line that are configured

Core concept of how to be consistent in Navigation, creation, resizing and moving Tabs, Panes and Woindows

Vim/Neovim mostly uses Ctrl Tmux mostly uses Alt Wezterm mostly uses Alt+Ctrl

Env Pane Nav Tab Nav Pane Sizing Tab new Pane New Tab move
Neovim C-hjkl S- < > Arrow C-c S- -
Tmux M-hjkl M- < > M-Arrow M-c M- -
Wezterm M-C-hjkl M-C- < > M-C-Arrow M-C-c M-C- -

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