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vimrc: fix coc.nvim bindings for >= v0.0.80
coc.nvim introduced a metric ton of backwards incompatible changes to
various APIs they expose in Vim.

This commit updates the bits we use to use the new way of doing things.

It also adds a :Format command that can be used to format the current
buffer.

You'll need to do a :PlugUpdate if your psoxizsh has an old coc locally,
you can check your version with :CocInfo, if the `version` is <= v0.0.79
2022-08-17 15:31:17 +00:00
.vim Update to reflect latest changes and add some more documentation 2022-04-01 15:18:29 +01:00
.vscode
etc
fonts
nvim/lua/psoxizsh nvim/config/bufferline: allow overriding entire setup/1 object 2022-08-11 18:34:28 +00:00
oh-my-zsh@1448d234d6 ff all submodules 2021-11-11 19:50:07 +00:00
tmux ff submodules 2021-11-11 19:34:26 +00:00
vim/autoload
zsh-custom ff all submodules 2021-11-11 19:50:07 +00:00
.gitignore
.gitmodules
fresh-system Update to reflect latest changes and add some more documentation 2022-04-01 15:18:29 +01:00
init.lua init.lua: entry point for neovim lua config 2022-07-24 17:25:42 +01:00
README.md Update to reflect latest changes and add some more documentation 2022-04-01 15:18:29 +01:00
starship.toml consolodate with develop 2021-11-04 15:12:41 +00:00
vimrc vimrc: fix coc.nvim bindings for >= v0.0.80 2022-08-17 15:31:17 +00:00
zshrc zshrc: fix zstyle ssh-agent forward option 2022-08-17 15:04:41 +00:00

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.

This is optimized by default for dark terminals, and contains configurations for use with

  • zsh >= v5.8
  • neovim >= v0.6
  • tmux >= 3.2

All of these have standard setting but can be customized by using optional include files. Please read the following configs

  • vimrc
  • zshrc
  • tmux/tmux.conf

and look at the include files to check for overrides.

Looks

For the best appearance I have tested the latest versions of

  • Konsole
  • Microsoft Terminal
  • WezTerm
  • Kitty (the Linux version, not the on based of putty)
  • Alacritty (Windows and Linux)

I have previously used this on iTerm2 on MacOS but not recently.

I also use the Iosevka Term Curly font on both Linux and Windows with ligatures enabled where possible.

Updates

If you already have an installation cd to the ~/.psoxizsh or /etc/psoxizsh as root 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

User


git clone --recurse-submodules --recursive https://github.com/psox/psoxizsh.git ~/.psoxizsh

# This should work on Linux.  It is not tested on MacOS or Windows
~/.psoxizsh/fresh-system

Root - System Wide


# Make sure you are root
git clone --recurse-submodules --recursive https://github.com/psox/psoxizsh.git /etc/psoxizsh

# This should work on Linux.  It is not tested on MacOS or Windows
# for each user that wants to use this as the user run this command
/etc/psoxizsh/fresh-system

Configure NeoVim

Make sure you have neovim (tested on v0.6.1) installed and after starting zsh check that the following variable are set by typing

You will need to install neovim, nodejs and npm to get the full use of vim

Just start neovim (nvim) and wait for it to finish. After that quit and it should be ready to use.

echo $VIMINIT
echo $MYVIMRC
echo $VIMHOME

Enjoy