And load vimtex automatically. I discarded the autocommand as vimtex
only loads a small ftdetect script for tex and the rest of the plugin is
made up of ftplugins, indent files, etc. by itself.
The overhead of the autocmd feels bigger than just loading the small
component and letting vim doing the rest.
(But this is in now way tested/benchmarked. That is just how I feel and
it makes it a tad cleaner)
And move the plugin specific keybindings into 40-keybindings.vim.
`packloadall` sources the plugins directly in contrast to `packadd`.
Because of that we can access the `g:loaded_*` variables and do not have
to specify our own keybindings for vim-surround as now the user bindings
are loaded later and overwrite possible clashes.
Fix error that the highlighting group 'zshOption' does not exist when
editing zsh files. I guess this is the case since ftplugins were loaded
before syntax was enabled.
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.
Arguments given to `glog` are directly passed to the `git log` call that
populates the commit list. Useful for example for specifying the
commit/branch.
Support multiple arguments now with a behaviour similar to `mv`.
Fix that the created symlink did not point to the right file when mvln
was used to rename directories. In that case it pointed to a
subdirectory with the old name. Fixed by moving the directory check of
the target before the `mv` call.
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
The changes are only shown in the editor and do not land in the final
commit message.
For that setting the git-commit-last-msg function and the commit-msg
hook had to be updated.
The function is now a standalone function instead of anonymous and
uses every line until the first comment in COMMIT_EDITMSG discarding the
new information too.
The hook breaks now when checking line lengths when the changes start
since for some weird reason they are passed together with the rest of
the message instead of being deleted like the comments.