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@ -36,45 +36,8 @@ minpac#add('tpope/vim-fugitive')
minpac#add('tpope/vim-rhubarb') minpac#add('tpope/vim-rhubarb')
minpac#add('mhinz/vim-signify') minpac#add('mhinz/vim-signify')
# Tpope makes a *lot* of Vim plugins. Here're the others I use!
# Mapping stuff:
# Repeat a supporting plugin's custom mapping with Vim's . command. This
# functionality is invoked by many other plugins to get repeat support.
minpac#add('tpope/vim-repeat')
# Comment/uncomment operator, mapped to gc.
minpac#add('tpope/vim-commentary')
# Adjust "surroundings", like quotes and brackets.
minpac#add('tpope/vim-surround')
# Paired mappings (encode/decode, next/prev, etc.)
minpac#add('tpope/vim-unimpaired')
# Filetype support stuff:
# Set Vim's 'path' for various filetypes, so commands like gf work.
minpac#add('tpope/vim-apathy')
# Automatically insert end keywords for various filetypes.
minpac#add('tpope/vim-endwise')
# Configure indentation and related file-local settings automatically. Sleuth
# supports Editorconfig files and uses them when it can, just like the
# editorconfig-vim plugin does. However, there are some Editorconfig
# properties which editorconfig-vim supports and Sleuth doesn't, and Sleuth
# can still infer indentation settings when you don't have an .editorconfig
# file, so running both plugins side-by-side is useful.
minpac#add('tpope/vim-sleuth')
# My preferred colorscheme! gruvbox8 is a variant of the popular Gruvbox theme
# with better support for Vim 8+ features like :terminal, along with various
# other niceties. It also gracefully degrades from true colour all the way
# down to *two* colours if necessary, which is kind of impressive.
minpac#add('lifepillar/vim-gruvbox8') minpac#add('lifepillar/vim-gruvbox8')
# Sensible tab completion support. MUcomplete is ridiculously simple and
# basically just translates <Tab> to Vim's standard completion bindings, and
# it's *great* for my purposes.
minpac#add('lifepillar/vim-mucomplete')
# Project handling. Direnv is a tool for setting project-local environment # Project handling. Direnv is a tool for setting project-local environment
# variables as you cd around, and Editorconfig is a generic format telling # variables as you cd around, and Editorconfig is a generic format telling
# text editors what your preferred indent size and stuff are for the given # text editors what your preferred indent size and stuff are for the given
@ -94,102 +57,52 @@ endif
minpac#add('lotabout/skim') minpac#add('lotabout/skim')
minpac#add('lotabout/skim.vim') minpac#add('lotabout/skim.vim')
# Transparently view and edit GPG-encrypted files in Vim. I find this most minpac#add('godlygeek/tabular')
# useful when working with my password-store, but obviously it's helpful
# anywhere you're using GnuPG.
minpac#add('jamessan/vim-gnupg') minpac#add('jamessan/vim-gnupg')
minpac#add('lifepillar/vim-mucomplete')
minpac#add('tpope/vim-apathy')
minpac#add('tpope/vim-commentary')
minpac#add('tpope/vim-endwise')
minpac#add('tpope/vim-eunuch')
minpac#add('tpope/vim-repeat')
minpac#add('tpope/vim-sleuth')
minpac#add('tpope/vim-surround')
minpac#add('tpope/vim-unimpaired')
# Improved in-file search behaviour: highlight the current match separately,
# default to very magic /\v regular expressions, and configure Vim's standard
# search-related settings to be a bit more intuitive.
minpac#add('wincent/loupe') minpac#add('wincent/loupe')
# Enhance Vim's behaviour when running in a terminal, which is the main way I
# use it. Terminus does the following:
# - sets the cursor shape according to current mode,
# - turns on full mouse support in all modes,
# - enables Vim's standard FocusGained and FocusLost events, by requesting
# focus reporting from the terminal, and
# - binds those events to calling :checktime, so that Vim will
# automatically reload unmodified files if they're changed externally (say,
# by a Git checkout).
# Terminus also used to be required for bracketed paste to work properly, but
# I think Vim supports that by default now.
minpac#add('wincent/terminus') minpac#add('wincent/terminus')
minpac#add('w0rp/ale')
# Asynchronous Linter Engine: supports a huge range of linters for various
# filetypes, runs them in the background, and reports issues to you in the
# left margin. Many language plugins bundle their own ale_linters, making it a
# cool choice for maximum linter support.
minpac#add('dense-analysis/ale')
# A client for the Language Server Protocol. ALE provides an LSP client as
# well, but I prefer the way yegappan/lsp is configured and the two plugins
# play quite nicely together. My servers are configured in the ./lsp.vim
# module.
minpac#add('yegappan/lsp') minpac#add('yegappan/lsp')
# The catalog of JSON Schema definitions available at https://SchemaStore.org.
# I use this to configure the JSON language server with schema validation and
# completion support, since unlike the YAML server I can't just tell it to
# please use SchemaStore.org for some reason.
minpac#add('00dani/SchemaStore.vim') minpac#add('00dani/SchemaStore.vim')
# vim-crystalline is a utility library to aid in writing your own Vim
# statusline and tabline functions. I've used it extensively in my
# ./statusline.vim module. The plugins below it provide stuff I like to have
# displayed in the statusline.
minpac#add('rbong/vim-crystalline') minpac#add('rbong/vim-crystalline')
minpac#add('lambdalisue/battery.vim') # System's current battery level minpac#add('lambdalisue/battery.vim')
minpac#add('lambdalisue/glyph-palette.vim') # Appropriate colours for filetypes minpac#add('lambdalisue/glyph-palette.vim')
minpac#add('lambdalisue/nerdfont.vim') # Icons for filetypes minpac#add('lambdalisue/nerdfont.vim')
# fern.vim is a lightweight and asychronous tree viewer that serves as a
# delightful little file browser. It's kinda like the popular NERDtree plugin,
# but much simpler.
minpac#add('lambdalisue/fern.vim') minpac#add('lambdalisue/fern.vim')
minpac#add('lambdalisue/fern-hijack.vim') # Replace Netrw with Fern! minpac#add('lambdalisue/fern-hijack.vim')
minpac#add('lambdalisue/fern-renderer-nerdfont.vim') minpac#add('lambdalisue/fern-renderer-nerdfont.vim')
minpac#add('lambdalisue/fern-git-status.vim') minpac#add('lambdalisue/fern-git-status.vim')
minpac#add('lambdalisue/fern-ssh') minpac#add('lambdalisue/fern-ssh')
# Automatically close XML tags when you type the opening tag. Kinda like
# vim-endwise for XML. Very nice to have when working on HTML documents.
minpac#add('alvan/vim-closetag') minpac#add('alvan/vim-closetag')
# Syntax highlighting for scripts written in jq's filter language.
minpac#add('vito-c/jq.vim') minpac#add('vito-c/jq.vim')
# Syntax highlighting for justfiles, which are very similar to Makefiles, but
# different enough that using a separate filetype does make sense.
minpac#add('NoahTheDuke/vim-just') minpac#add('NoahTheDuke/vim-just')
# Syntax highlighting for kitty.conf, which is really helpful because
# kovidgoyal/kitty is my daily driver terminal emulator. Yay!
minpac#add('fladson/vim-kitty') minpac#add('fladson/vim-kitty')
# Syntax highlighting for .neon files, like phpstan.neon. Nette is actually a
# full-blown PHP web framework and this plugin provides other Nette tooling
# too, but I don't use Nette so it's really just providing syntax for the
# PHPStan config file in my case.
minpac#add('fpob/nette.vim') minpac#add('fpob/nette.vim')
# Really good semantic folding for YAML and YAML-like files. If you're
# curious: https://pedrohdz.com/posts/programming/yaml_vim_folds/
minpac#add('pedrohdz/vim-yaml-folds')
# An interactive mode for Taskwarrior, built as a Vim plugin. It's obviously
# only useful if Taskwarrior is installed.
if executable('task') if executable('task')
minpac#add('blindFS/vim-taskwarrior') minpac#add('blindFS/vim-taskwarrior')
endif endif
# Integrations with MacOS apps, which are useless if Vim's running on minpac#add('pedrohdz/vim-yaml-folds')
# something other than MacOS.
if has('macunix')
# Dash is a developer documentation viewer, and this plugin makes it easy to
# search up the relevant Dash docs from inside Vim.
minpac#add('rizzatti/dash.vim')
# Marked is a Markdown preview window. It's nice to run this alongside your if has('macunix')
# Vim window when writing in Markdown, especially if you need to do weird minpac#add('rizzatti/dash.vim')
# things with the syntax.
minpac#add('itspriddle/vim-marked') minpac#add('itspriddle/vim-marked')
endif endif