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Trick out your Vim Editor
I’ve been a long-time vim user, dating back to when I figured out how to exit the damn thing. Over the years I’ve tried various vimrc configurations, plugins and looks and even other editors but I’ve always come back to … Continue reading
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Tagged code completion, iTerm2, linux, open source, OSX Vim, sysadmin, vim, vim plugins
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