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after/init.lua
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after/init.lua
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after/lua/.lua-format
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after/lua/editor.lua
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after/lua/modules/formatter.lua
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after/lua/modules/formatter.lua
.config/nvim/lua/modules/formatter.lua
after/lua/modules/lsp.lua
.config/nvim/lua/modules/lsp.lua
after/lua/modules/lsp.lua
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after/lua/plugins.lua
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loaded = false,
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try_loadstring("\27LJ\2\n|\0\0\4\0\5\0\b6\0\0\0'\2\1\0B\0\2\0029\0\2\0'\2\3\0005\3\4\0B\0\3\1K\0\1\0\1\0\1 prefer_single_line_comments\2\fdefault\23configure_language\22kommentary.config\frequire\0", "config", "kommentary")
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try_loadstring("\27LJ\2\n�\2\0\0\5\0\15\0\0196\0\0\0'\2\1\0B\0\2\0029\0\2\0005\2\4\0005\3\3\0=\3\5\0025\3\6\0004\4\0\0=\4\a\3=\3\b\0025\3\t\0005\4\n\0=\4\v\3=\3\f\0025\3\r\0=\3\14\2B\0\2\1K\0\1\0\vindent\1\0\1\venable\2\26incremental_selection\fkeymaps\1\0\4\21node_incremental\6+\21node_decremental\6-\19init_selection\15<leader>is\22scope_incremental\6w\1\0\1\venable\2\14highlight\fdisable\1\0\1\venable\2\21ensure_installed\1\0\0\1\t\0\0\ago\vpython\blua\tyaml\tjson\15javascript\tbash\15typescript\nsetup\28nvim-treesitter.configs\frequire\0", "config", "nvim-treesitter")
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vim.cmd [[augroup packer_load_aucmds]]
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vim.cmd [[au FileType go ++once lua require("packer.load")({'vim-go'}, { ft = "go" }, _G.packer_plugins)]]
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time("Sourcing ftdetect script at: /home/ellison/.local/share/nvim/site/pack/packer/opt/vim-go/ftdetect/gofiletype.vim", true)
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vim.cmd [[source /home/ellison/.local/share/nvim/site/pack/packer/opt/vim-go/ftdetect/gofiletype.vim]]
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before/init.vim
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"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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" Set leader key & Python bin "
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"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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\ https://raw.githubusercontent.com/junegunn/vim-plug/master/plug.vim
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call plug#begin('~/.config/nvim/plugged')
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Plug 'python-mode/python-mode', {'branch': 'develop', 'for': 'python'}
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Plug 'fatih/vim-go', {'for': 'go', 'do': ':GoUpdateBinaries'}
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Plug 'bronson/vim-trailing-whitespace', {'on': 'FixWhitespace'} " eg.: :FixWhitespace
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Plug 'ambv/black', {'for': 'python', 'tag': '19.10b0'} " see https://github.com/psf/black/issues/1293
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" Plugins configuration "
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"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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" Black
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let NERDTreeIgnore=['\.pyc$', '__pycache__', '^.git$', '.DS_Store', '.ropeproject', '.coverage', 'cover/']
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noremap <silent> <leader>nt :NERDTreeFocus<CR>
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nmap <Leader>g <cmd>Telescope git_files<CR>
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nmap <Leader>G <cmd>Telescope git_status<CR>
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nmap <Leader>f <cmd>Telescope find_files<CR>
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nmap <Leader>b <cmd>Telescope buffers<CR>
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nmap <Leader>/ <cmd>Telescope live_grep<CR>
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colorscheme snow
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set smartcase
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" Shortcuts & aliases "
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noremap <leader>rl :luafile %<CR>
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" disable search highlights
244
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247
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noremap <silent> <leader>l <C-w>l<CR>
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noremap <silent> <leader>cs <C-w>c<CR> " close split, keep buffer
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" save
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noremap <silent> <leader>fw :FixWhitespace<CR>
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map < <gv
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map > >gv
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263
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vnoremap J :m '>+1<cr>gv=gv
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vnoremap K :m '<-2<cr>gv=gv
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" disable arrows navigation
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noremap <up> <nop>
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noremap <left> <nop>
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noremap <right> <nop>
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" inoremap <down> <nop> allow aoorws in autocompletion
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inoremap <left> <nop>
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inoremap <right> <nop>
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278
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cmap <c-j> <down>
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cmap <c-k> <up>
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" use clipboard for Y/P/X
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set clipboard=unnamed,unnamedplus
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noremap YY "+y<CR>
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noremap P "+gP<CR>
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" stop c, s and d from yanking
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xnoremap c "_c
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nnoremap s "_s
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xnoremap s "_s
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nnoremap d "_d
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xnoremap d "_d
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" stop p from overwtitting the register (by re-yanking it)
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xnoremap p pgvy
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300
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" buffer nav
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noremap <leader>z :bp<CR>
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noremap <leader>x :bn<CR>
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noremap <leader>q :bw<CR>
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noremap <leader>qa :bufdo bw<CR>
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" no one is really happy until you have this shortcuts
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cnoreabbrev W w
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cnoreabbrev W! w!
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cnoreabbrev Q q
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cnoreabbrev Q! q!
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cnoreabbrev Qa qa
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cnoreabbrev Qa! qa!
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cnoreabbrev Wq wq
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cnoreabbrev Wa wa
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cnoreabbrev WQ wq
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cnoreabbrev Wqa wqa
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" open last session (works on startup)
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noremap <silent> <leader>ls '0<CR>
320
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321
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"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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" Tabs, spaces, encoding, etc. "
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"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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" line endings & other file chars settings
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set fileencoding=utf-8
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set fileformat=unix
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set fileformats=unix,dos,mac
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set binary
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" indentation with 2 or 4 spaces
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set expandtab " use spaces instead of tabs
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set autoindent " autoindent based on line above
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set smartindent " smarter indent for C-like languages
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set shiftwidth=4 " when using Shift + > or <
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set softtabstop=4 " in insert mode
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set tabstop=4 " set the space occupied by a regular tab
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