In vim:
Use <leader>c to insert a bibtex reference in your text. By default it
is a pandoc reference (@bibref), but it can be changed to latex style
(\cite(bibref)). <leader>CM inserts a pretty-printed reference to the
selected work, using markdown styling. If you want to insert a citation
while writing, use @@ from insertmode to insert the bibref instead.
The settings add two commands: :CiteRef and :CitePretty which call the
respective functions. You can pass any amount of .bibtex libraries to
the commands and they will be available to fuzzy search through.
:CiteEdit also added to fuzzy find a source and open it in vim for editing.
The function is not working yet, I have to find a way to go from the
fuzzy finder to papis, select the correct file and edit it in vim.
In Shell:
Can cd directories (d, D), open files (f, F), open most recently used
(ru), and edit bibtex references (ref). lowercase is a weighted view
over previously used directories/files, Uppercase is a search of the
whole file structure.
Still outstanding:
Needs the same comfort function additions as vim search, especially
reference search. (i.e., open corresponding document, yank path, open
editor,...)
Pencil is from reedes, cribbed from iWriter. It is a good, subdued
colorscheme for writing prose. All colorschemes in this vimrc now come
with italicized letters (for comments, and words that should be italic).
All themes also respect the background= dark/light distinction and
enable the respective mode.
PDFs can be compiled using rmarkdown by invoking <leader>c, or C to open
the file (which pauses vim however). The best workflow is to open the
pdf manually in something like zathura, which will auto-update when the
document is newly compiled.
<leader>O to enable spellchecking for current buffer,
<leader>o to show suggestiong for word under curser.
(Try it out here, just hover over misspelled cursor!)
Add papis config file. Sets up a single 'academia' library in Nextcloud/Library folder.
Uses vim for most editing, and vifm as the file manager. No advanced functionality of papis is touched yet.
The structure of the library is to use authorname-title as subfolders in the library for the individual document clusters (i.e. the info.yaml files and any associated document files or notes).
Will need to further test functionality.
Prints out current version number and simple usage instructions on invocation
with -h, --help, -v, --version. Displays used configuration file when invoked
with -i/--info.
Adds simple toggle ability script, used by simply invoking `dimswitch` from the
.local/bin/ directory. In this dotfile configuration that directory is added to
the path, so can be invoked from anywhere.
Invoked without any options it will look for a line which specifies a theme
with a `-light` or `-dark` option appended, and switch them out. Does not
change the vim colorscheme or background, and can not change the theme in
alacritty itself.
The extent of this script is still limited, if it should be expanded python
seems more suited. For further discussion, see its original Merge Request !18.
Toggle Javascript on/off with <leader>js. Reload the configuration file
with <leader>VV. The search engines include reddit, github, wikipedia,
archlinux, aur, gopackages and more.
If calling a tmux session within a tmux session, pressing F12 will
toggle between sending commands to the outer or inner session. If the
outer session is inactive its status-bar will be slightly greyed out to
show that no commands will reach it. If the inner session is a remote
ssh session, it will set some additional stylings for the status-bar to
further differentiate the two.
Will recursively look for `*.bats` files and run them with bats-core test suite. Simple sample unit tests for existing scripts are included in `.config/shell/rc.d/test`.
vim-go already provides the linting necessary for golang. Using
golang-ci additionally only complicates matters and provides no benefit.
Additionally, it did not seem to be able to track files other than the
one in the current buffer, or those open in hidden buffers and would
show (false) errors of classes or functions not found even when they
existed.
Invoked with `tm dot.session`. Contains a git window watching the
dotfiles status, diff, and a git log of recent commits. Contains a
window with vim. Contains a third window to test out the resulting dot
commands. Kept simple and clean.