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Just my personal .dotfiles

This repository includes configuration files for a variety of tools, including the terminal emulator, shell, text editor, and window manager. It also includes scripts for installing necessary dependencies and setting up the system.

📦 Package Managers

Vundle (for Neo)

https://www.reddit.com/r/neovim/comments/i65pwd/no_python3_provider_found_run_checkhealth_provider/

Zplug (for .ZSH)

https://www.woefe.com/posts/bootstrap_zsh.html

Brew (for Mac)

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/31845710/how-do-i-save-and-version-brew-packages

Vim Configuration

Foundations

.vimrc and init.vim are both configuration files for the Vim text editor, but they have a difference in location and purpose.

  • .vimrc is the traditional configuration file for Vim, and is usually stored in the user's home directory. It is used to configure Vim's settings, key bindings, plugins, etc. for a specific user on a specific system.
  • init.vim, on the other hand, is the configuration file for Vim when used with the Neovim text editor. init.vim is located in a directory called config inside the Neovim configuration directory.

In summary, .vimrc is used for Vim configuration and init.vim is used for Neovim configuration.

I use Vim 0.7.0.

Theme

  • Nord theme for dark mode
  • One Half Light theme for light mode

Installing plugins

I use Vundle. Everytime you install a plugin in Vim, just add the plugin name inside the Bundle snippet. After that just open Vim and run

:PluginInstall

Troubleshooting links

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/47667119/ycm-error-the-ycmd-server-shut-down-restart-wit-the-instructions-in-the-docu

Oh my ZSH Configuration

TODO: To write...

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