- Remove from Dropbox and just leave a note there pointing to GitHub.
- Dropbox/Documents/viminfo
- Dropbox/Documents/Handy Files/_vimrc
- Remove vcscommand as it has been replaced with fugitive.
- setup command line vim to have mouse & scroll both bash and cmd.
- Tryout Vim plugin fugitive.vim Change VCSCommand to a solution that is great for Git.
- 2Face verify that it is all setup properly.
- Added new Vim plugin: AutoComplPop Automatically opens popup menu for completions
- IM00148x
- setup new repo
backup old settings (in repository as "backup IM148x 2020-10-xx")none to backup.compare with repo (find vimfiles)none to backup.
- IM003327 clean up
- make sure the vimfiles is linked to repository
- Moved plugins to repo (from C:\Data\Docs\vim\vim82) Done: Align, SuperTab, NERD Tree, Buffer Explorer, Calendar, dbext, mru, vcscommand, fugitive. Already good: increment Removed: showmarks, genutils, multvals, SQLUtilities.
- ~~remove: ~_vimrc <<===>> ~\.vim\_vimrc~~
- remove: %appdata%\Vim\vimfiles <<===>> c:\users\dwildeboer\.vim\vimfiles
- All file system stuff should point to the files inside the repository. Is
that a good idea? (Yes it is.)
Should the repository contain scripts to push out settings to where Vim expects them.Or should Vim be set to look for the repository. (Yes) - Steve DONE: link setup, cmd mouse setup, git setup, removed old stuff
- 2Face DONE in Linux
- change inside _vimrc to make Vim look for vimfiles first at ~/.vim/vimfiles
- the repository should reside under ~/.vim
- Repo upstream in GitHub at https://github.com/R1egn/.vim/
- make it Git compatible
- Chloe DONE : get Git repository, link to _vimrc, test plugins
- Steve DONE : link setup, cmd mouse setup, git setup, remove old stuff
make it Dropbox compatible.Push to here? No - this is not needed.make it OneDrive compatible?No - this is not needed.- This all turned out to be way easier than I thought it would be.