[DFW.pm] Not only was Patrick right, but Vim backs him up...

Stuart Johnston saj at thecommune.net
Mon Feb 25 11:18:40 PST 2013


Two of my favorite plugins I haven't seen mentioned, though not Perl 
specific are vcscommand.vim and ack.vim.

http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=90
http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2572


On 02/25/2013 09:44 AM, fREW Schmidt wrote:
> My vimrc: https://github.com/frioux/dotfiles/blob/master/vimrc (comments
> for everything I think) and my plugins:
> https://github.com/frioux/dotfiles/tree/master/vim/bundle
>
> A cool thing I found last night was
> https://github.com/tpope/vim-sensible, which is meant to be a nice
> common ground of features that nearly everyone expects.  Also, the new
> Practical Vim book from PragProg is surprisingly good.  I highly
> recommend it (nearly done with it and I never finish non-fiction)
>
>
> On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 1:21 PM, Tommy Butler <dfwpm at internetalias.net
> <mailto:dfwpm at internetalias.net>> wrote:
>
>     Excellent!  There's yet another gem.  Thanks for sharing that,
>     Stuart.  This has turned out to be a very nice thread indeed with
>     lots of great material. Anybody else what to share there vim or
>     (*gasp*) emacs configs?
>
>     --
>     Tommy Butler
>
>
>     On 02/23/2013 09:33 PM, Stuart Johnston wrote:
>>     Damian Conway's Vim config is detailed and well documented:
>>
>>     https://github.com/thoughtstream/Damian-Conway-s-Vim-Setup
>>
>>
>>     2/21/2013 5:30 PM, Tommy Butler wrote:
>>>     That's great, thanks for the tip Matt!
>>>
>>>     What does your .vimrc look like?  I always like to see what goodies
>>>     there are to be found in the .vimrc files of fellow Perl hackers :-D
>>>
>>>     Mine looks like this:
>>>
>>>         :set nocompatible
>>>         :syntax enable
>>>         :set bg=dark
>>>         :set ts=3
>>>         :set sw=3
>>>         :set ic
>>>         :set ai
>>>         :set si
>>>         :set expandtab
>>>         :set modeline
>>>         :set ruler
>>>         :set showmatch
>>>         :set number
>>>         :set nohlsearch
>>>         :autocmd BufWritePre * :%s/\s\+$//e
>>>         :nnoremap <F5> :set invpaste paste?<CR>
>>>         :set pastetoggle=<F5>
>>>         :filetype plugin indent on
>>>         :set foldmethod=syntax
>>>         :let perl_fold = 1
>>>         ":set cursorline << that can get annoying
>>>         ":set cursorcolumn << and that too
>>>         " vim: set ft=vim :
>>>
>>>     --Tommy Butler
>>>
>>>     On 02/21/2013 12:37 PM, Matt Musgrove wrote:
>>>>
>>>>     I typically use TODO and BUG (something I added to my vim
>>>>     installation). You can add it to yours easily enough. Edit
>>>>     ~/.vim/syntax/perl.vim and add the following lines in the
>>>>     appropriate
>>>>     sections:
>>>>
>>>>     syn match perlBug "\<\(BUG\)\:\?\>" contained
>>>>
>>>>     syn match  perlComment              "#.*" contains=perlTodo,perlBug
>>>>
>>>>       HiLink perlBug            ErrorMsg
>>>>
>>>>     Newer versions of vim-perl also support NOTE.
>
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