So I just spent the past 5 hours making my vim have the exact same syntax solari...
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So I just spent the past 5 hours making my vim have the exact same syntax solarized colors as Xcode
Im not quite sure why I did this, but I thought ya'll might find it interesting https://imgur.com/a/hUvSp
Every ounce of efficiency I gain from using vim, is canceled out x10 by trying to configure it to be perfect.
This. My dotfiles repo has more commits than most projects I've started. :P
Sure, but it's fun to use, so meh.
+1 I've gotten so good with vim and have my plugins so well set up but I'm still no where near as efficient/effective with vim as I am with Atom/Nuclide or Xcode.
I’m trying to decide if this is awesome or sad but leaning to awesome.... I’m a vim fanboy though.
Well where's the .vimrc?
https://github.com/JayMaddenCox/vimDotFiles I keep all my config files here, the swift syntax highlighting i showed in my post is done in the swift.vim file in .vim/syntax
what exactly is so different from the already existing solarized colorscheme for vim?
Why are you using ";" at the end of every line? Just a habit?
Ya pretty much, i come from a c++ background so it’s kinda instinctive
Me, I just carry forward my custom color scheme based on the defaults in MetroWerks CodeWarrior around 1995.
Thanks man. I’ve been meaning to do this for Typescript and really appreciate the modern example with something familiar
Beggining?
Now you should try emacs with vim‘s commands ;-p
Swift syntax?
because the lack of it was bothering the hell out of me
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