> Sorting folds is not easily possible in vanilla vim. You could join
> all lines in a fold, sort and split them up again; however, it is time
> consuming and tedious.
>
> This little plugin solves that issue: It sorts a visually selected
> region while keeping closed folds intact. Since folds can be created
> in a variety of ways, it is therefore straight-forward to sort
> arbitrary groups of text based on their first line.
> This Vim plugin provides text objects for comments.
>
> `ac` selects a comment including the comment delimiters and `ic`
> selects just the comment content. (There's also a third text object,
> `aC`, which selects a comment including trailing or leading
> whitespace.) These mappings are available in Visual and
> Operator-pending mode.
>
> This plugin uses the `comments` and `commentstring` settings to
> determine what a comment looks like for a given filetype. It works
> with both `/* paired */` and `// simple` comment delimiters.
>
> This plugin depends on the textobj-user plugin.
Update all submodules to the newest commit.
Change submodule names in `.gitmodules` from local path to repo names.
Sort and group `.gitmodules` by program that uses it.
Remove the clone of 'fzf-tab' as my pull request got merged.
LaTeX files can now be automatically compiled in vim and jumping into
the relevant lines from PDF to code or the other way around is possible
too.
Add the LaTeX coc-language server as well.
Thanks to @AurelWeinhold
These plugins add functionality to automatically close and surround text
with parantheses, brackets, quotes, etc.
Overwrite the vim-surround default bindings since they conflict with my
substitute bindings.
Since the vim plugins are stored in submodules and vim-plug is not a big
fan of that when installing (Needs PlugClean and PlugInstall again
although the repos of the plugins were already pulled) it makes more
sense to me to use vim8s native plugin management.