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README.md
pSoxIzsh
About this
Over the years I have collect various bits from various locations. I often share what I have done with work colleagues and
finally made this repository so people can pull the latest. if you already have an installation cd to the ~/.psoxizsh
directory and make sure you have not make any changes. If you have stash them and then run the following commands.
(
git pull --recurse-submodules=yes
git submodule foreach git fetch --all --prune
git submodule foreach git checkout master
git submodule foreach git pull
git pull --recurse-submodules=yes
)
src
Install
git clone --recurse-submodules --recursive --config http.sslVerify=false https://github.com/psox/psoxizsh.git ~/.psoxizsh
~/.psoxizsh/fresh-system
Configure Vim
Make sure you have vim 8 installed and after starting zsh check that the following variable are set by typing
echo $VIMINIT
echo $MYVIMRC
echo $VIMHOME
Also check your /etc/vimrc
or /etc/vim/vimrc
to see if they do something funny. A good example of a
vimrc
that can be appended to the end of the vimrc
file off the /etc
directory
can be found in ~/.psoxizsh/etc/
.
If these are not set try adding the following to the beginning of your ~/.zshrc
file.
export VIMINIT='source $MYVIMRC'
export MYVIMRC=$HOME/.psoxizsh/vimrc
export VIMHOME=$HOME/.psoxizsh/vim
Once these values are set in your environment you can start vim and type.
:PlugInstall
Exit vim and start again, if you get an error with the YouCompleteMe plugin, go to the You Complete Me page and see if you can fix it. Normally install a more complete version of vim will solve the problem.
Enjoy