From 2750c4a7d5d2bb756e482c7541c64d27401c9c8d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Shawn Anderson Date: Wed, 23 Sep 2020 19:00:20 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Start with nvim config from previous standalone repository. --- dotfiles/.config/nvim/.gitignore | 4 + dotfiles/.config/nvim/LICENSE | 674 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ dotfiles/.config/nvim/coc-settings.json | 13 + dotfiles/.config/nvim/coc.vim | 149 ++++++ dotfiles/.config/nvim/init.vim | 585 ++++++++++++++++++++ gnome/dash_to_panel.settings | 72 +++ 6 files changed, 1497 insertions(+) create mode 100644 dotfiles/.config/nvim/.gitignore create mode 100644 dotfiles/.config/nvim/LICENSE create mode 100644 dotfiles/.config/nvim/coc-settings.json create mode 100644 dotfiles/.config/nvim/coc.vim mode change 100644 => 100755 dotfiles/.config/nvim/init.vim create mode 100644 gnome/dash_to_panel.settings diff --git a/dotfiles/.config/nvim/.gitignore b/dotfiles/.config/nvim/.gitignore new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bbcb24b --- /dev/null +++ b/dotfiles/.config/nvim/.gitignore @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +.netrwhist +MattDev_NvimConfig/ +colors +localdata diff --git a/dotfiles/.config/nvim/LICENSE b/dotfiles/.config/nvim/LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f288702 --- /dev/null +++ b/dotfiles/.config/nvim/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,674 @@ + GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 3, 29 June 2007 + + Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + + Preamble + + The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for +software and other kinds of works. + + The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed +to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read +. diff --git a/dotfiles/.config/nvim/coc-settings.json b/dotfiles/.config/nvim/coc-settings.json new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fe77cf7 --- /dev/null +++ b/dotfiles/.config/nvim/coc-settings.json @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +{ + "coc.preferences.formatOnSaveFiletypes": [ + "javascript", + "javascriptreact", + "typescript", + "typescriptreact" + ], + "tsserver.formatOnType": true, + "coc.preferences.formatOnType": true, + "eslint.autoFixOnSave": true, + "eslint.filetypes": ["javascript", "javascriptreact", "typescript", "typescriptreact"] +} + diff --git a/dotfiles/.config/nvim/coc.vim b/dotfiles/.config/nvim/coc.vim new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5cb7918 --- /dev/null +++ b/dotfiles/.config/nvim/coc.vim @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ +" TextEdit might fail if hidden is not set. +set hidden + +" Some servers have issues with backup files, see #649. +set nobackup +set nowritebackup + +" Give more space for displaying messages. +set cmdheight=2 + +" Having longer updatetime (default is 4000 ms = 4 s) leads to noticeable +" delays and poor user experience. +set updatetime=300 + +" Don't pass messages to |ins-completion-menu|. +set shortmess+=c + +" Always show the signcolumn, otherwise it would shift the text each time +" diagnostics appear/become resolved. +if has("patch-8.1.1564") + " Recently vim can merge signcolumn and number column into one + set signcolumn=number +else + set signcolumn=yes +endif + +" Use tab for trigger completion with characters ahead and navigate. +" NOTE: Use command ':verbose imap ' to make sure tab is not mapped by +" other plugin before putting this into your config. +inoremap + \ pumvisible() ? "\" : + \ check_back_space() ? "\" : + \ coc#refresh() +inoremap pumvisible() ? "\" : "\" + +function! s:check_back_space() abort + let col = col('.') - 1 + return !col || getline('.')[col - 1] =~# '\s' +endfunction + +" Use to trigger completion. +inoremap coc#refresh() + +" Use to confirm completion, `u` means break undo chain at current +" position. Coc only does snippet and additional edit on confirm. +" could be remapped by other vim plugin, try `:verbose imap `. +if exists('*complete_info') + inoremap complete_info()["selected"] != "-1" ? "\" : "\u\" +else + inoremap pumvisible() ? "\" : "\u\" +endif + +" Use `[g` and `]g` to navigate diagnostics +" Use `:CocDiagnostics` to get all diagnostics of current buffer in location list. +nmap [g (coc-diagnostic-prev) +nmap ]g (coc-diagnostic-next) + +" GoTo code navigation. +nmap gd (coc-definition) +nmap gy (coc-type-definition) +nmap gi (coc-implementation) +nmap gr (coc-references) + +" Use K to show documentation in preview window. +" nnoremap K :call show_documentation() +" +function! s:show_documentation() + if (index(['vim','help'], &filetype) >= 0) + execute 'h '.expand('') + else + call CocAction('doHover') + endif +endfunction + +" Highlight the symbol and its references when holding the cursor. +autocmd CursorHold * silent call CocActionAsync('highlight') + +" Symbol renaming. +nmap rn (coc-rename) + +" Formatting selected code. +" xmap f (coc-format-selected) +" nmap f (coc-format-selected) + +augroup mygroup + autocmd! + " Setup formatexpr specified filetype(s). + autocmd FileType typescript,json setl formatexpr=CocAction('formatSelected') + " Update signature help on jump placeholder. + autocmd User CocJumpPlaceholder call CocActionAsync('showSignatureHelp') +augroup end + +" Applying codeAction to the selected region. +" Example: `aap` for current paragraph +xmap a (coc-codeaction-selected) +nmap a (coc-codeaction-selected) + +" Remap keys for applying codeAction to the current buffer. +nmap ac (coc-codeaction) +" Apply AutoFix to problem on the current line. +nmap qf (coc-fix-current) + +" Map function and class text objects +" NOTE: Requires 'textDocument.documentSymbol' support from the language server. +xmap if (coc-funcobj-i) +omap if (coc-funcobj-i) +xmap af (coc-funcobj-a) +omap af (coc-funcobj-a) +xmap ic (coc-classobj-i) +omap ic (coc-classobj-i) +xmap ac (coc-classobj-a) +omap ac (coc-classobj-a) + +" Use CTRL-S for selections ranges. +" Requires 'textDocument/selectionRange' support of LS, ex: coc-tsserver +nmap (coc-range-select) +xmap (coc-range-select) + +" Add `:Format` command to format current buffer. +command! -nargs=0 Format :call CocAction('format') + +" Add `:Fold` command to fold current buffer. +command! -nargs=? Fold :call CocAction('fold', ) + +" Add `:OR` command for organize imports of the current buffer. +command! -nargs=0 OR :call CocAction('runCommand', 'editor.action.organizeImport') + +" Add (Neo)Vim's native statusline support. +" NOTE: Please see `:h coc-status` for integrations with external plugins that +" provide custom statusline: lightline.vim, vim-airline. +set statusline^=%{coc#status()}%{get(b:,'coc_current_function','')} + +" Mappings for CoCList +" Show all diagnostics. +nnoremap a :CocList diagnostics +" Manage extensions. +nnoremap e :CocList extensions +" Show commands. +nnoremap c :CocList commands +" Find symbol of current document. +nnoremap o :CocList outline +" Search workspace symbols. +nnoremap s :CocList -I symbols +" Do default action for next item. +nnoremap j :CocNext +" Do default action for previous item. +nnoremap k :CocPrev +" Resume latest coc list. +nnoremap p :CocListResume diff --git a/dotfiles/.config/nvim/init.vim b/dotfiles/.config/nvim/init.vim old mode 100644 new mode 100755 index e69de29..8e59fe3 --- a/dotfiles/.config/nvim/init.vim +++ b/dotfiles/.config/nvim/init.vim @@ -0,0 +1,585 @@ +" _____ _ ___ _ +" / ___|| | / _ \ | | +" \ `--. | |__ __ _ __ __ _ __ / /_\ \ _ __ __| | ___ _ __ ___ ___ _ __ +" `--. \| '_ \ / _` |\ \ /\ / /| '_ \ | _ || '_ \ / _` | / _ \| '__|/ __| / _ \ | '_ \ +" /\__/ /| | | || (_| | \ V V / | | | | | | | || | | || (_| || __/| | \__ \| (_) || | | | +" \____/ |_| |_| \__,_| \_/\_/ |_| |_| \_| |_/|_| |_| \__,_| \___||_| |___/ \___/ |_| |_| +" +" _ _ _ _____ __ _ _ _ +" | | | |(_) / __ \ / _|(_) | | (_) +" | | | | _ _ __ ___ | / \/ ___ _ __ | |_ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ __ _ | |_ _ ___ _ __ +" | | | || || '_ ` _ \ | | / _ \ | '_ \ | _|| | / _` || | | || '__| / _` || __|| | / _ \ | '_ \ +" \ \_/ /| || | | | | | | \__/\| (_) || | | || | | || (_| || |_| || | | (_| || |_ | || (_) || | | | +" Neo \___/ |_||_| |_| |_| \____/ \___/ |_| |_||_| |_| \__, | \__,_||_| \__,_| \__||_| \___/ |_| |_| +" __/ | +" |___/ +"--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +" Originally a fork of: +" https://github.com/novln/nvim/blob/master/init.vim +" +" Key shortcuts +" -> ctrl-p +" -> nerdtree toggle +" ... +" +"--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +" +" First and foremost, set the cache directory. This is needed to coordinate +" plugins. +" +let b:cache_directory = $HOME . '/.cache/nvim' +" +" Plugins are the beauty of vim! Use the awesome plugged plugin manager in +" neovim. +" +call plug#begin('~/.local/share/nvim/plugged') +" +" Plugins are in ascending chronological order relative to when they were +" added to the configuration. +" +" +"--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +" +"--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +" +" FZF Fuzzy Finder! Careful, things are about to get FAAAAASSSTTT +" +" A command line fuzzy finder Very powerful +Plug 'junegunn/fzf', { 'dir': '~/Software/fzf', 'do': './install --all' } +Plug 'junegunn/fzf.vim' +Plug 'airblade/vim-rooter' +" +" +" This command tells fzf to skip filenames during its :Rg search command. +" +command! -bang -nargs=* Rg call fzf#vim#grep("rg --column --line-number --no-heading --color=always --smart-case ".shellescape(), 1, {'options': '--delimiter : --nth 4..'}, 0) +" +" +" Images in vim! Using NeoVim, FZF and termpix. +" +" Original inspiration: to preview image files: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzWibjhLBUs +" See gist here: https://gist.github.com/LinuxIsCool/457658f5298e4186f23f3731324b68cb +" +let g:fzf_layout = { 'down': '~60%' } +let g:fzf_files_options = + \ '--preview "(~/.cargo/bin/termpix --width 50 --true-color {} || cat {}) 2> /dev/null "' + +" Map ctrl-t to bring up fzf fuzzy finder for files +noremap :Files +" +" Vim Minimap! +" Very cool concept but it's causing a bit of lag, and it raises an error when +" I open it. I very well could take a look at the code. I could probably fix +" that bug and also increase the performance. +" Also, it would need a way to be controlled, like I need to access that +" window. It seems like that's actually what's bugging out. +" I should probably get back to work. I can probably leave it installed for +" now, and not use to too often. I'll take a look at the source too. +Plug 'lleixat/vim-minimap' +let g:minimap_show='mm' +let g:minimap_close='mc' +let g:minimap_update='mu' +let g:minimap_toggle='mt' +" This one seems sketch as well .. +" Plug 'koron/minimap-vim' +" No minimap for now. Sept 2020 +" Although, I couls see how the minimap could be super useful. Let's take +" a look at the code of the original python one. + +" Get the dot operator (repeat) functional on plugin commands +Plug 'tpope/vim-repeat' +" A collection of symetric commands shortcuts the use [ and ] as access keys. +Plug 'tpope/vim-unimpaired' + +" This one has a lot of potential. 95 contributors on github, and it's 83% +" python +Plug 'Shougo/denite.nvim' + +" ES2015 code snippets (Optional) +" Plug 'epilande/vim-es2015-snippets' + +" React code snippets +" Plug 'epilande/vim-react-snippets' + +" Ultisnips +" Plug 'SirVer/ultisnips' + +" Snippets are separated from the engine. Add this if you want them: +" Plug 'honza/vim-snippets' + +" Plug 'dsznajder/vscode-es7-javascript-react-snippets', { + " \ 'do': 'yarn install --frozen-lockfile && yarn compile' } + +" Trigger configuration (Optional) +" let g:UltiSnipsExpandTrigger="" +" +" Vimagit inspired by magit for emacs +Plug 'jreybert/vimagit' + +Plug 'jiangmiao/auto-pairs' + +Plug 'alvan/vim-closetag' +let g:closetag_filenames = '*.html,*.xhtml,*.phtml,*.js' + +" Polyglot language pack +Plug 'sheerun/vim-polyglot' + +" Show indentation level +Plug 'Yggdroot/indentLine' + +" NeoMake +Plug 'neomake/neomake' + +" COC +" Javascript configuration from: https://thoughtbot.com/blog/modern-typescript-and-react-development-in-vim +Plug 'neoclide/coc.nvim', {'branch': 'release'} +let g:coc_global_extensions = [ + \ 'coc-tsserver' + \ ] +" if isdirectory('./node_modules') && isdirectory('./node_modules/prettier') +" let g:coc_global_extensions += ['coc-prettier'] +" endif + +if isdirectory('./node_modules') && isdirectory('./node_modules/eslint') + let g:coc_global_extensions += ['coc-eslint'] +endif +nmap gd (coc-definition) +nmap gy (coc-type-definition) +nmap gr (coc-references) +nmap [g (coc-diagnostic-prev) +nmap ]g (coc-diagnostic-next) +nmap do (coc-codeaction) +nmap rn (coc-rename) + +Plug 'neoclide/coc-eslint' +Plug 'neoclide/coc-prettier' + +" Automatically generate ctags for files +Plug 'xolox/vim-easytags' + +" Language Server Protocol +" View and search Language Server Protocol symbols and tags +Plug 'liuchengxu/vista.vim' + +" Goyo for distraction free editing! And T-shirts! +Plug 'junegunn/goyo.vim' + +" Limelight for focused editing +Plug 'junegunn/limelight.vim' + +" Make sure you use single quotes +" +Plug 'tomlion/vim-solidity' +"Jupyter Support for VIM +" Plug 'szymonmaszke/vimpyter' +" autocmd Filetype ipynb nmap b :VimpyterInsertPythonBlock +" autocmd Filetype ipynb nmap i :VimpyterStartJupyter +" autocmd Filetype ipynb nmap n :VimpyterStartNteract +Plug 'jeffkreeftmeijer/vim-numbertoggle' +Plug 'tpope/vim-surround' +"------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +"Color Theme +Plug 'tomasiser/vim-code-dark' +Plug 'ajmwagar/vim-deus' +Plug 'arcticicestudio/nord-vim' +"------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +Plug 'jceb/vim-orgmode' +Plug 'tpope/vim-speeddating' +Plug 'junegunn/vim-easy-align' + +"------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +" Git Section +" +" Github dashboard in vim! +Plug 'junegunn/vim-github-dashboard' + +" Git commands in vim +Plug 'tpope/vim-fugitive' + +" A git commit browser. +Plug 'junegunn/gv.vim' + +" Show git diff in the sign column +Plug 'airblade/vim-gitgutter' +"------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + +Plug 'tpope/vim-rhubarb' + +"--------------- +" For Javascript and Typescript +" INVESTIGATE THESE +Plug 'pangloss/vim-javascript' +Plug 'leafgarland/typescript-vim' +Plug 'peitalin/vim-jsx-typescript' +Plug 'styled-components/vim-styled-components', { 'branch': 'main' } +Plug 'jparise/vim-graphql' +Plug 'yuezk/vim-js' +Plug 'maxmellon/vim-jsx-pretty' + +" Start interactive EasyAlign in visual mode (e.g. vipga) +xmap ga (EasyAlign) + +" Start interactive EasyAlign for a motion/text object (e.g. gaip) +nmap ga (EasyAlign) + +"------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +" Trying out vim lightline as an alternative to vim-airline, sticking with +" airline. +" Plug 'itchyny/lightline.vim' + +Plug 'vim-airline/vim-airline' +Plug 'vim-airline/vim-airline-themes' +"Enable tabline extension +let g:airline#extensions#tabline#enabled = 1 +let g:airline#extensions#tabline#left_sep = '|' +let g:airline#extensions#tabline#left_alt_sep = '|' +let g:airline#extensions#tabline#formatter = 'unique_tail' + +"------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +" Markdown Composer +function! BuildComposer(info) + if a:info.status != 'unchanged' || a:info.force + if has('nvim') + !cargo build --release + else + !cargo build --release --no-default-features --features json-rpc + endif + endif +endfunction +" +Plug 'euclio/vim-markdown-composer', { 'do': function('BuildComposer') } +let g:markdown_composer_open_browser = 0 +"------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +" +set wildignore+=*/tmp/*,*.so,*.swp,*.zip,__pycache__/ " MacOSX/Linux +Plug 'ctrlpvim/ctrlp.vim' +"The below 4 lines are for speed!from https://stackoverflow.com/questions/21346068/slow-performance-on-ctrlp-it-doesnt-work-to-ignore-some-folders/22784889#22784889 + let g:ctrlp_cache_dir = $HOME . '/.cache/ctrlp' + if executable('ag') + let g:ctrlp_user_command = 'ag %s -l --nocolor -g ""' + endif + let g:ctrlp_cmd = 'CtrlPMixed' " search anything (in files, buffers and MRU files at the same time.) + let g:ctrlp_working_path_mode = '' " search for nearest ancestor like .git, .hg, and the directory of the current file + let g:ctrlp_match_window_bottom = 1 " show the match window at the top of the screen + let g:ctrlp_by_filename = 0 + let g:ctrlp_max_height = 10 " maximum height of match window + let g:ctrlp_switch_buffer = 'et' " jump to a file if it's open already + let g:ctrlp_use_caching = 1 " enable caching + let g:ctrlp_cache_dir = b:cache_directory . '/ctrlp' " define cache path + let g:ctrlp_clear_cache_on_exit = 0 " speed up by not removing clearing cache everytime + let g:ctrlp_mruf_max = 250 " number of recently opened files + let g:ctrlp_show_hidden = 1 + let g:ctrlp_custom_ignore = { + \ 'py': '__pycache__/', + \ } + " \'py':__pycache__/' + " 'bin' + " 'develop-eggs', + " 'eggs' + " 'parts' + " 'src/*.egg-info' + " set wildignore+=*/tmp/*,*.so,*.swp,*.zip " MacOSX/Linux + +"------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +Plug 'scrooloose/nerdcommenter' +"Comment manager +" Allow commenting and inverting empty lines (useful when commenting a region) +let g:NERDCommentEmptyLines = 1 +" Enable trimming of trailing whitespace when uncommenting +let g:NERDTrimTrailingWhitespace = 1 +" Add spaces after comment delimiters by default +let g:NERDSpaceDelims = 1 +" Align line-wise comment delimiters flush left instead of following code indentation +let g:NERDDefaultAlign = 'left' + +"------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +Plug 'goerz/ipynb_notedown.vim' + +"------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +" Modified vim start screen +Plug 'mhinz/vim-startify' + +Plug 'preservim/nerdtree' | + \ Plug 'Xuyuanp/nerdtree-git-plugin' | + \ Plug 'ryanoasis/vim-devicons' +let g:NERDTreeGitStatusIndicatorMapCustom = { + \ 'Modified' :'✹', + \ 'Staged' :'✚', + \ 'Untracked' :'✭', + \ 'Renamed' :'➜', + \ 'Unmerged' :'═', + \ 'Deleted' :'✖', + \ 'Dirty' :'✗', + \ 'Ignored' :'☒', + \ 'Clean' :'✔︎', + \ 'Unknown' :'?', + \ } +let g:NERDTreeGitStatusUseNerdFonts = 1 " you should install nerdfonts by yourself. default: 0 +" Plug 'scrooloose/nerdtree', { 'on': 'NERDTreeToggle' } " On-demand loading +":help NERDTreeOptions +map :NERDTreeToggle +map r :NERDTreeFind +let NERDTreeIgnore=['\.pyc$', '\~$'] + +" This makes the location of the current open file always the current working +" directory of vim. Experimental - Sept 15th 2020 +autocmd BufEnter * lcd %:p:h + +"------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +Plug 'bfredl/nvim-ipy' +let g:nvim_ipy_perform_mappings = 0 +map s (IPy-Run) +map (IPy-RunCell) +map (IPy-Complete) +map (IPy-WordObjInfo) +map ? (IPy-Interrupt) +map (IPy-Terminate) + +""--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +" Fix for slimux: +set shell=/bin/sh +Plug 'lotabout/slimux' +"Send text between tmux panes! +nmap s :SlimuxREPLSendLinej +vmap s :SlimuxREPLSendSelection +" map :SlimuxREPLConfigure +let g:slimux_pane_format = "#W #P " + +"--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +Plug 'vimwiki/vimwiki' + set nocompatible + filetype plugin on + syntax on +"--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +" Initialize plugin system +call plug#end() + +" DVC +autocmd! BufNewFile,BufRead Dvcfile,*.dvc,dvc.lock setfiletype yaml + +"============u============u============u============u============u============u +" VIM BEHAVIOUR +" Highlight character at column 80 +:set colorcolumn=80 + +" Tab completion in command mode +set wildmenu + +"These filetypes are ignored when expanding wildcard searches +set wildignore+=*/tmp/*,*.so,*.swp,*.zip,*.pyc + +" show line numbers +set number + +" using only 1 column (and 1 space) while possible +set numberwidth=1 + +" Set vim system timeouts +set timeoutlen=1000 +set ttimeoutlen=5 + +" Vim Arithmetic +" -> increase the count of a number +" -> decrease the count of a number +nnoremap :exe "normal \" + +" Vim date key +" I would like this to put behind the cursor. +nnoremap d :r !date + +" Vim ls key +" Wed 16 Sep 2020 09:32:44 PM PDT +nnoremap l :r ! ls + +" Here we map the leader key! This is where things get spicy! The leader key +" in vim is extremely powerful. Wielded by great mages, it unlocks the ability +" to cast spells through one's very own fingertips by merely thinking a string +" of words. Once the energetic vibration of these thoughts pass through the +" keys into the keyboard, the spell is activated and it's consequences take +" effect. Use this key in normal mode to run commands through key bindings! +" * Why do we define it twice? Once with no g, then with a g, what is the +" difference? +" +" Set the leader key - #setleader +let mapleader="," +let g:mapleader="," + +" I was about to make something bad ass here. It escapes me. It was something +" about doing something in vim. + +" Here I make shortcuts to various system locations. +" ssh config, fish config, vim config, my personal notes, +nnoremap ev :e $MYVIMRC +nnoremap ec :e ~/.config/ +nnoremap ef :e ~/.config/fish/config.fish +nnoremap ea :e ~/.config/alacritty/alacritty.yml +nnoremap es :e ~/.ssh/config +nnoremap et :e ~/.tmux.conf +nnoremap el :e ~/.log/log.org +nnoremap en :e ~/Notes/ + +" funct! Exec(command) +" redir =>output +" silent exec a:command +" redir END +" return output +" endfunct! + +nnoremap i^R=Exec('ls') + +" Force reload vimrc +nnoremap rv :source $MYVIMRC +" stow -v -R dotfiles -t ~/ + +" For copying text out of VIM +set mouse=a + +" Syntax Highlighting +syntax enable + +" set background=dark +"colorscheme solarized +set t_Co=256 +set t_ut= +colorscheme nord +" colorscheme iceberg +" colorscheme codedark +hi Normal guibg=NONE ctermbg=NONE +" colors deus + +"Highlight Cursor line +set cursorline +" """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" +" +" Enable Intuitive copy and paste +" vnoremap "*y +" vnoremap "+y +" nnoremap "+p +" inoremap + +set pastetoggle= + +"Use modifier to jump to beginning and end of lines +map j $ +map f 0 + +"split more naturally +set splitbelow +set splitright +" Searching +set incsearch " show 'best match so far' as you type +set hlsearch " hilight the items found by the search +set ignorecase " ignores case of letters on searches +set smartcase " Override the 'ignorecase' option if the search pattern contains upper case characters +"Manually turn off the search highlight +map / :nohl + +set nowrap + +"Abbreviations +ab h1 hi + +" Disable these mappings that I don't want. +" Hmm.. Better look into this. I should know what these do. +noremap +noremap f +noremap +noremap + +" Make buffer movement similar to vimium/vimfx for firefox using let +" g:airline#extensions#tabline#enabled v 1 +" +" Cycle tabs +" Don't fuckin save, it makes things slow, wish I changed this +" earlier...(removing save - Sept 12 2020) +" I've been mixing up the terminology of tabs and windows. +" A Buffer is what's drawn on the screen +" A window is a view of particular text +" A tab page is a utility for organizing multiple windows +nnoremap :bn:NERDTreeFindl +nnoremap :bp:NERDTreeFindl +" noremap :tabnew split +" Let's shuffle windows just as easy. Then we can get into nerd tree smoother +" Whatabout shift n and shift p to cycle tabs? +" What do shipt p and shift n do? +" shift p is print behind, and shift n is previous search result. +" OK, we are not changing the above, they actually match vimium in firefox +" Fix Cycle tabs +" nnoremap +" nnoremap :w:bp +" +" nnoremap +" nnoremap :w:bn + +" Tab spacing on html +autocmd Filetype html setlocal ts=2 sw=2 expandtab +autocmd Filetype djangohtml setlocal ts=2 sw=2 expandtab +autocmd Filetype css setlocal ts=2 sw=2 expandtab +autocmd Filetype scss setlocal ts=2 sw=2 expandtab +autocmd Filetype javascript setlocal ts=2 sw=2 expandtab +autocmd Filetype json setlocal ts=2 sw=2 expandtab +autocmd Filetype cpp setlocal ts=2 sw=2 expandtab +autocmd Filetype c setlocal ts=2 sw=2 expandtab +autocmd Filetype sh setlocal ts=2 sw=2 expandtab +autocmd Filetype fish setlocal ts=2 sw=2 expandtab +autocmd Filetype bash setlocal ts=2 sw=2 expandtab +autocmd Filetype perl setlocal ts=2 sw=2 expandtab + +"Maintain cursor and window position when switching buffers +if v:version >= 700 + au BufLeave * let b:winview = winsaveview() + au BufEnter * if(exists('b:winview')) | call winrestview(b:winview) | endif +endif + +" For COC +if filereadable(expand("~/.config/nvim/coc.vim")) + source ~/.config/nvim/coc.vim +endif + +" When writing a buffer (no delay). +call neomake#configure#automake('w') + +" From Matt Williams +" use 256 colors when possible +" if (&term =~? 'mlterm\|xterm\|xterm-256\|screen-256') || has('nvim') +" let &t_Co = 256 +" syntax on +" colorscheme nord +" else +" colorscheme jellybeans +" endif + +"Specify which python to use +" let g:python3_host_prog = '/home/shawn/Software/miniconda3/bin/python' +"--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +" +" .-"" ""--. +" ,' `. +" / ,' \ +" `\/ . | +" .===:_, | / +" / .'""". ,:=:. / _., +" " `--. `|/ _\` ( _/-" / +" |\_b_9-"" ___) -"-"//' +" | --/`--_o"_/' (6_// +" P I C C O L O / ,' -"" .),-' +" ( "-__ `-( +" \ |HHH/ / \ +" \ - _./ `-._..._ +" 7----",'/ ..-" .-- "--.._ +" _.._.-/) .-',/ .-" -" ""--.. +" _..--"|=""--..--""""""./' . .-"""-.\ +" ,' .-',' ,' /. / .' \\ +" .:' ,' ,: / ,/'/ /' _....' _..--""" ) +" ,"/ / /( / _,/' / ,/' /. .-" __| +" / / /' ( ""----"""" / ,/ / `:.-" _.--"" / +" || ( \_ __.-' / |`-.`:=._-" _.-:| +" \/ \ """"""" / ""-` `-"===="-' \ +" | "-. __..-" \._.====.. ` +" | ""--"""" //..---""\\ . +" \ /'| __...---.\ | +" diff --git a/gnome/dash_to_panel.settings b/gnome/dash_to_panel.settings new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c04d991 --- /dev/null +++ b/gnome/dash_to_panel.settings @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ +[/] +animate-app-switch=true +appicon-margin=4 +appicon-padding=8 +available-monitors=[0, 1, 2] +click-action='CYCLE-MIN' +dot-color-1='#8ae234' +dot-color-2='#73d216' +dot-color-3='#4e9a06' +dot-color-4='#4e9a06' +dot-color-dominant=true +dot-color-override=false +dot-color-unfocused-1='#729fcf' +dot-color-unfocused-2='#d3d7cf' +dot-color-unfocused-3='#fcaf3e' +dot-color-unfocused-4='#ef2929' +dot-color-unfocused-different=true +dot-position='BOTTOM' +dot-size=3 +dot-style-focused='SOLID' +dot-style-unfocused='DOTS' +focus-highlight=true +focus-highlight-color='#eeeeee' +focus-highlight-dominant=true +focus-highlight-opacity=25 +group-apps=false +group-apps-label-font-color='#babdb6' +group-apps-label-font-color-minimized='#babdb6' +hot-keys=true +hotkeys-overlay-combo='TEMPORARILY' +intellihide=false +intellihide-only-secondary=false +isolate-monitors=true +isolate-workspaces=true +leftbox-padding=-1 +leftbox-size=0 +middle-click-action='LAUNCH' +multi-monitors=true +panel-element-positions='{"0":[{"element":"showAppsButton","visible":true,"position":"stackedTL"},{"element":"activitiesButton","visible":false,"position":"stackedTL"},{"element":"leftBox","visible":false,"position":"stackedTL"},{"element":"taskbar","visible":true,"position":"stackedTL"},{"element":"dateMenu","visible":true,"position":"centerMonitor"},{"element":"rightBox","visible":true,"position":"stackedBR"},{"element":"centerBox","visible":true,"position":"stackedBR"},{"element":"systemMenu","visible":true,"position":"stackedBR"},{"element":"desktopButton","visible":true,"position":"stackedBR"}],"1":[{"element":"showAppsButton","visible":true,"position":"stackedTL"},{"element":"activitiesButton","visible":false,"position":"stackedTL"},{"element":"leftBox","visible":false,"position":"stackedTL"},{"element":"taskbar","visible":true,"position":"stackedTL"},{"element":"dateMenu","visible":true,"position":"centerMonitor"},{"element":"rightBox","visible":true,"position":"stackedBR"},{"element":"centerBox","visible":true,"position":"stackedBR"},{"element":"systemMenu","visible":true,"position":"stackedBR"},{"element":"desktopButton","visible":true,"position":"stackedBR"}],"2":[{"element":"showAppsButton","visible":true,"position":"stackedTL"},{"element":"activitiesButton","visible":false,"position":"stackedTL"},{"element":"leftBox","visible":false,"position":"stackedTL"},{"element":"taskbar","visible":true,"position":"stackedTL"},{"element":"dateMenu","visible":true,"position":"centerMonitor"},{"element":"rightBox","visible":true,"position":"stackedBR"},{"element":"centerBox","visible":true,"position":"stackedBR"},{"element":"systemMenu","visible":true,"position":"stackedBR"},{"element":"desktopButton","visible":true,"position":"stackedBR"}]}' +panel-element-positions-monitors-sync=true +panel-positions='{"0":"BOTTOM","1":"BOTTOM","2":"BOTTOM"}' +panel-size=33 +scroll-icon-action='CYCLE_WINDOWS' +scroll-icon-delay=200 +scroll-panel-action='CHANGE_VOLUME' +secondarymenu-contains-showdetails=true +shift-click-action='LAUNCH' +shift-middle-click-action='LAUNCH' +show-appmenu=true +show-apps-icon-file='' +show-favorites=false +show-running-apps=true +show-showdesktop-delay=100 +show-showdesktop-hover=true +show-showdesktop-time=300 +showdesktop-button-width=8 +status-icon-padding=-1 +stockgs-keep-dash=true +stockgs-keep-top-panel=false +taskbar-locked=false +trans-bg-color='#555753' +trans-gradient-bottom-color='#8f5902' +trans-gradient-bottom-opacity=0.29999999999999999 +trans-gradient-top-color='#eeeeec' +trans-gradient-top-opacity=0.40000000000000002 +trans-panel-opacity=0.59999999999999998 +trans-use-custom-bg=false +trans-use-custom-gradient=false +trans-use-custom-opacity=false +tray-padding=-1 +tray-size=0 +window-preview-title-font-color='#dddddd'