Use `gitgutter`'s `foldtext()` to display an indicator if a fold
contains lines that have been changed.
This is necessary as {,neo}vim does not display signs next to folded
lines.
[vim-tmux-navigator][1]:
> Seamless navigation between tmux panes and vim splits
Add the hybrid vim/tmux plugin `vim-tmux-navigator` to switch between
tmux panes and vim splits with `C-[hjkl]`.
Add vim-tmux-navigator as a submodule in tmux/plugins and create a
symlink from vim/pack/plugins/start.
Get rid of similar switching keymappings in the vim and tmux configs.
[1]: https://github.com/christoomey/vim-tmux-navigator
The checktime command is not available in the command line window. As
the `CheckTime` function runs every second, the command line window
spits out an error message every second making it practically unusable.
This patch silences the `checktime` call to fix this.
> 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.
- Drop the mapping for `:Gcd` as I rarely use it and prefer to commit
with one keystroke less.
- Add the current file instead of calling `git add -p` for the whole
repository. If I want to add hunks I can do that with the gitgutter
mappings.
- Add mappings to stash and checkout the current file.
- Use mnemonic 'add' instead of 'stage' for `GitGutterStageHunk`
mappings.
TODO: Extend gitgutter for a `GitGutterStashHunk` function
Do not automatically restore missing <EOL> at EOF when writing.
This is rarely a change worth committing and I'd rather prefer vim to
not touch stuff I did not actively modify myself.
Since
a98457e66b ("vim:autocmd: Adjust colorcolumn with &textwidth")
or correctly sine
fc0969abba ("vim: Drop textwidth autocmd for native way")
it is not necessary to add the `textwidth` manually to `colorcolumn`.
The colorcolumns are now also placed *behind* textwidth.
The old `textwidth` value is meant to be subtracted from colorcolumn, to
then add the new one.
Fixes: 41656d28d6 ("vim:autocmd: Reset textwidth value in colorcolumn")
When adding the `!` only the paths are added to the `runtimepath` and
nothing is sourced (yet). As `keys.vim` for example checks if gutentags
is loaded before creating a binding to :Tags this has to change and the
plugins need to be sourced directly.