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+ This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
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diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/README.md
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+# Simple vim
+Simple vim config for server.
+
+## Install
+
+Run command
+
+```bash
+curl -s -k https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/olonglongo/simple-vim/install.sh | bash
+```
diff --git a/install.sh b/install.sh
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+++ b/install.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,42 @@
+#!/bin/bash
+# Create Date: 2017-05-17 11:24:39
+# Last Modified: 2018-10-18 18:20:11
+DownloadURL='https://github.com/olonglongo/simple-vim/archive/main.tar.gz'
+
+cd /tmp
+if command -v wget > /dev/null 2>&1; then
+ wget --no-check-certificate -O simple-vim.tar.gz -c $DownloadURL
+elif command -v curl > /dev/null 2>&1; then
+ curl -k -L -e '; auto' -o simple-vim.tar.gz $DownloadURL
+else
+ echo "[-] Download file failed, please install wget or curl command." >&2
+fi
+
+if [ -f simple-vim.tar.gz ]; then
+ test -d simple-vim-main && rm -rf simple-vim-main
+ echo "[+] Extracting files..." >&2
+ if gzip -dc simple-vim.tar.gz | tar -xf -; then
+ mv simple-vim-main simple-vim
+ rm -f simple-vim.tar.gz
+ else
+ echo "[-] Extract file failed." >&2
+ exit 2
+ fi
+else
+ echo "[-] Download failed." >&2
+ exit 2
+fi
+
+if [ -d $HOME/.vim ]; then
+ echo "[+] Backup $HOME/.vim to $HOME/.vim_bak" >&2
+ mv $HOME/.vim{,_bak}
+fi
+if [ -f $HOME/.vimrc ]; then
+ echo "[+] Backup $HOME/.vimrc to $HOME/.vimrc_bak" >&2
+ mv $HOME/.vimrc{,_bak}
+fi
+
+cp -r simple-vim/vim $HOME/.vim
+cp simple-vim/vimrc $HOME/.vimrc
+rm -rf simple-vim
+echo "[+] Install simple vim successfully." >&2
diff --git a/vim/.netrwhist b/vim/.netrwhist
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index 0000000..ad58ffa
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vim/.netrwhist
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+let g:netrw_dirhistmax =10
+let g:netrw_dirhist_cnt =3
+let g:netrw_dirhist_1='/Users/anton/git/privatisation/Setup/files'
+let g:netrw_dirhist_2='/Users/anton/git/privatisation/Setup/InitTSB'
+let g:netrw_dirhist_3='/Users/anton/git/privatisation/Setup/bin'
diff --git a/vim/autoload/onedark.vim b/vim/autoload/onedark.vim
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..054a430
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vim/autoload/onedark.vim
@@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
+" [onedark.vim](https://github.com/joshdick/onedark.vim/)
+
+let s:overrides = get(g:, "onedark_color_overrides", {})
+
+let s:colors = {
+ \ "red": get(s:overrides, "red", { "gui": "#E06C75", "cterm": "204", "cterm16": "1" }),
+ \ "dark_red": get(s:overrides, "dark_red", { "gui": "#BE5046", "cterm": "196", "cterm16": "9" }),
+ \ "green": get(s:overrides, "green", { "gui": "#98C379", "cterm": "114", "cterm16": "2" }),
+ \ "yellow": get(s:overrides, "yellow", { "gui": "#E5C07B", "cterm": "180", "cterm16": "3" }),
+ \ "dark_yellow": get(s:overrides, "dark_yellow", { "gui": "#D19A66", "cterm": "173", "cterm16": "11" }),
+ \ "blue": get(s:overrides, "blue", { "gui": "#61AFEF", "cterm": "39", "cterm16": "4" }),
+ \ "purple": get(s:overrides, "purple", { "gui": "#C678DD", "cterm": "170", "cterm16": "5" }),
+ \ "cyan": get(s:overrides, "cyan", { "gui": "#56B6C2", "cterm": "38", "cterm16": "6" }),
+ \ "white": get(s:overrides, "white", { "gui": "#ABB2BF", "cterm": "145", "cterm16": "7" }),
+ \ "black": get(s:overrides, "black", { "gui": "#282C34", "cterm": "235", "cterm16": "0" }),
+ \ "visual_black": get(s:overrides, "visual_black", { "gui": "NONE", "cterm": "NONE", "cterm16": "0" }),
+ \ "comment_grey": get(s:overrides, "comment_grey", { "gui": "#5C6370", "cterm": "59", "cterm16": "15" }),
+ \ "gutter_fg_grey": get(s:overrides, "gutter_fg_grey", { "gui": "#4B5263", "cterm": "238", "cterm16": "15" }),
+ \ "cursor_grey": get(s:overrides, "cursor_grey", { "gui": "#2C323C", "cterm": "236", "cterm16": "8" }),
+ \ "visual_grey": get(s:overrides, "visual_grey", { "gui": "#3E4452", "cterm": "237", "cterm16": "15" }),
+ \ "menu_grey": get(s:overrides, "menu_grey", { "gui": "#3E4452", "cterm": "237", "cterm16": "8" }),
+ \ "special_grey": get(s:overrides, "special_grey", { "gui": "#3B4048", "cterm": "238", "cterm16": "15" }),
+ \ "vertsplit": get(s:overrides, "vertsplit", { "gui": "#181A1F", "cterm": "59", "cterm16": "15" }),
+ \}
+
+function! onedark#GetColors()
+ return s:colors
+endfunction
diff --git a/vim/colors/onedark.vim b/vim/colors/onedark.vim
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/vim/colors/onedark.vim
@@ -0,0 +1,605 @@
+" vim:fdm=marker
+" Vim Color File
+" Name: onedark.vim
+" Maintainer: https://github.com/joshdick/onedark.vim/
+" License: The MIT License (MIT)
+" Based On: https://github.com/MaxSt/FlatColor/
+
+" A companion [vim-airline](https://github.com/bling/vim-airline) theme is available at: https://github.com/joshdick/airline-onedark.vim
+
+" Color Reference {{{
+
+" The following colors were measured inside Atom using its built-in inspector.
+
+" +---------------------------------------------+
+" | Color Name | RGB | Hex |
+" |--------------+--------------------+---------|
+" | Black | rgb(40, 44, 52) | #282c34 |
+" |--------------+--------------------+---------|
+" | White | rgb(171, 178, 191) | #abb2bf |
+" |--------------+--------------------+---------|
+" | Light Red | rgb(224, 108, 117) | #e06c75 |
+" |--------------+--------------------+---------|
+" | Dark Red | rgb(190, 80, 70) | #be5046 |
+" |--------------+--------------------+---------|
+" | Green | rgb(152, 195, 121) | #98c379 |
+" |--------------+--------------------+---------|
+" | Light Yellow | rgb(229, 192, 123) | #e5c07b |
+" |--------------+--------------------+---------|
+" | Dark Yellow | rgb(209, 154, 102) | #d19a66 |
+" |--------------+--------------------+---------|
+" | Blue | rgb(97, 175, 239) | #61afef |
+" |--------------+--------------------+---------|
+" | Magenta | rgb(198, 120, 221) | #c678dd |
+" |--------------+--------------------+---------|
+" | Cyan | rgb(86, 182, 194) | #56b6c2 |
+" |--------------+--------------------+---------|
+" | Gutter Grey | rgb(76, 82, 99) | #4b5263 |
+" |--------------+--------------------+---------|
+" | Comment Grey | rgb(92, 99, 112) | #5c6370 |
+" +---------------------------------------------+
+
+" }}}
+
+" Initialization {{{
+
+highlight clear
+
+if exists("syntax_on")
+ syntax reset
+endif
+
+set t_Co=256
+
+let g:colors_name="onedark"
+
+" Set to "256" for 256-color terminals, or
+" set to "16" to use your terminal emulator's native colors
+" (a 16-color palette for this color scheme is available; see
+" < https://github.com/joshdick/onedark.vim/blob/master/README.md >
+" for more information.)
+if !exists("g:onedark_termcolors")
+ let g:onedark_termcolors = 256
+endif
+
+" Not all terminals support italics properly. If yours does, opt-in.
+if !exists("g:onedark_terminal_italics")
+ let g:onedark_terminal_italics = 0
+endif
+
+" This function is based on one from FlatColor: https://github.com/MaxSt/FlatColor/
+" Which in turn was based on one found in hemisu: https://github.com/noahfrederick/vim-hemisu/
+let s:group_colors = {} " Cache of default highlight group settings, for later reference via `onedark#extend_highlight`
+function! s:h(group, style, ...)
+ if (a:0 > 0) " Will be true if we got here from onedark#extend_highlight
+ let s:highlight = s:group_colors[a:group]
+ for style_type in ["fg", "bg", "sp"]
+ if (has_key(a:style, style_type))
+ let l:default_style = (has_key(s:highlight, style_type) ? s:highlight[style_type] : { "cterm16": "NONE", "cterm": "NONE", "gui": "NONE" })
+ let s:highlight[style_type] = extend(l:default_style, a:style[style_type])
+ endif
+ endfor
+ if (has_key(a:style, "gui"))
+ let s:highlight.gui = a:style.gui
+ endif
+ else
+ let s:highlight = a:style
+ let s:group_colors[a:group] = s:highlight " Cache default highlight group settings
+ endif
+
+ if g:onedark_terminal_italics == 0
+ if has_key(s:highlight, "cterm") && s:highlight["cterm"] == "italic"
+ unlet s:highlight.cterm
+ endif
+ if has_key(s:highlight, "gui") && s:highlight["gui"] == "italic"
+ unlet s:highlight.gui
+ endif
+ endif
+
+ if g:onedark_termcolors == 16
+ let l:ctermfg = (has_key(s:highlight, "fg") ? s:highlight.fg.cterm16 : "NONE")
+ let l:ctermbg = (has_key(s:highlight, "bg") ? s:highlight.bg.cterm16 : "NONE")
+ else
+ let l:ctermfg = (has_key(s:highlight, "fg") ? s:highlight.fg.cterm : "NONE")
+ let l:ctermbg = (has_key(s:highlight, "bg") ? s:highlight.bg.cterm : "NONE")
+ endif
+
+ execute "highlight" a:group
+ \ "guifg=" (has_key(s:highlight, "fg") ? s:highlight.fg.gui : "NONE")
+ \ "guibg=" (has_key(s:highlight, "bg") ? s:highlight.bg.gui : "NONE")
+ \ "guisp=" (has_key(s:highlight, "sp") ? s:highlight.sp.gui : "NONE")
+ \ "gui=" (has_key(s:highlight, "gui") ? s:highlight.gui : "NONE")
+ \ "ctermfg=" . l:ctermfg
+ \ "ctermbg=" . l:ctermbg
+ \ "cterm=" (has_key(s:highlight, "cterm") ? s:highlight.cterm : "NONE")
+endfunction
+
+" public {{{
+
+function! onedark#set_highlight(group, style)
+ call s:h(a:group, a:style)
+endfunction
+
+function! onedark#extend_highlight(group, style)
+ call s:h(a:group, a:style, 1)
+endfunction
+
+" }}}
+
+" }}}
+
+" Color Variables {{{
+
+let s:colors = onedark#GetColors()
+
+let s:red = s:colors.red
+let s:dark_red = s:colors.dark_red
+let s:green = s:colors.green
+let s:yellow = s:colors.yellow
+let s:dark_yellow = s:colors.dark_yellow
+let s:blue = s:colors.blue
+let s:purple = s:colors.purple
+let s:cyan = s:colors.cyan
+let s:white = s:colors.white
+let s:black = s:colors.black
+let s:visual_black = s:colors.visual_black " Black out selected text in 16-color visual mode
+let s:comment_grey = s:colors.comment_grey
+let s:gutter_fg_grey = s:colors.gutter_fg_grey
+let s:cursor_grey = s:colors.cursor_grey
+let s:visual_grey = s:colors.visual_grey
+let s:menu_grey = s:colors.menu_grey
+let s:special_grey = s:colors.special_grey
+let s:vertsplit = s:colors.vertsplit
+
+" }}}
+
+" Terminal Colors {{{
+
+let g:terminal_ansi_colors = [
+ \ s:black.gui, s:red.gui, s:green.gui, s:yellow.gui,
+ \ s:blue.gui, s:purple.gui, s:cyan.gui, s:white.gui,
+ \ s:visual_grey.gui, s:dark_red.gui, s:green.gui, s:dark_yellow.gui,
+ \ s:blue.gui, s:purple.gui, s:cyan.gui, s:comment_grey.gui
+\]
+
+" }}}
+
+" Syntax Groups (descriptions and ordering from `:h w18`) {{{
+
+call s:h("Comment", { "fg": s:comment_grey, "gui": "italic", "cterm": "italic" }) " any comment
+call s:h("Constant", { "fg": s:cyan }) " any constant
+call s:h("String", { "fg": s:green }) " a string constant: "this is a string"
+call s:h("Character", { "fg": s:green }) " a character constant: 'c', '\n'
+call s:h("Number", { "fg": s:dark_yellow }) " a number constant: 234, 0xff
+call s:h("Boolean", { "fg": s:dark_yellow }) " a boolean constant: TRUE, false
+call s:h("Float", { "fg": s:dark_yellow }) " a floating point constant: 2.3e10
+call s:h("Identifier", { "fg": s:red }) " any variable name
+call s:h("Function", { "fg": s:blue }) " function name (also: methods for classes)
+call s:h("Statement", { "fg": s:purple }) " any statement
+call s:h("Conditional", { "fg": s:purple }) " if, then, else, endif, switch, etc.
+call s:h("Repeat", { "fg": s:purple }) " for, do, while, etc.
+call s:h("Label", { "fg": s:purple }) " case, default, etc.
+call s:h("Operator", { "fg": s:purple }) " sizeof", "+", "*", etc.
+call s:h("Keyword", { "fg": s:red }) " any other keyword
+call s:h("Exception", { "fg": s:purple }) " try, catch, throw
+call s:h("PreProc", { "fg": s:yellow }) " generic Preprocessor
+call s:h("Include", { "fg": s:blue }) " preprocessor #include
+call s:h("Define", { "fg": s:purple }) " preprocessor #define
+call s:h("Macro", { "fg": s:purple }) " same as Define
+call s:h("PreCondit", { "fg": s:yellow }) " preprocessor #if, #else, #endif, etc.
+call s:h("Type", { "fg": s:yellow }) " int, long, char, etc.
+call s:h("StorageClass", { "fg": s:yellow }) " static, register, volatile, etc.
+call s:h("Structure", { "fg": s:yellow }) " struct, union, enum, etc.
+call s:h("Typedef", { "fg": s:yellow }) " A typedef
+call s:h("Special", { "fg": s:blue }) " any special symbol
+call s:h("SpecialChar", {}) " special character in a constant
+call s:h("Tag", {}) " you can use CTRL-] on this
+call s:h("Delimiter", {}) " character that needs attention
+call s:h("SpecialComment", { "fg": s:comment_grey }) " special things inside a comment
+call s:h("Debug", {}) " debugging statements
+call s:h("Underlined", { "gui": "underline", "cterm": "underline" }) " text that stands out, HTML links
+call s:h("Ignore", {}) " left blank, hidden
+call s:h("Error", { "fg": s:red }) " any erroneous construct
+call s:h("Todo", { "fg": s:purple }) " anything that needs extra attention; mostly the keywords TODO FIXME and XXX
+
+" }}}
+
+" Highlighting Groups (descriptions and ordering from `:h highlight-groups`) {{{
+call s:h("ColorColumn", { "bg": s:cursor_grey }) " used for the columns set with 'colorcolumn'
+call s:h("Conceal", {}) " placeholder characters substituted for concealed text (see 'conceallevel')
+call s:h("Cursor", { "fg": s:black, "bg": s:blue }) " the character under the cursor
+call s:h("CursorIM", {}) " like Cursor, but used when in IME mode
+call s:h("CursorColumn", { "bg": s:cursor_grey }) " the screen column that the cursor is in when 'cursorcolumn' is set
+if &diff
+ " Don't change the background color in diff mode
+ call s:h("CursorLine", { "gui": "underline" }) " the screen line that the cursor is in when 'cursorline' is set
+else
+ call s:h("CursorLine", { "bg": s:cursor_grey }) " the screen line that the cursor is in when 'cursorline' is set
+endif
+call s:h("Directory", { "fg": s:blue }) " directory names (and other special names in listings)
+call s:h("DiffAdd", { "bg": s:green, "fg": s:black }) " diff mode: Added line
+call s:h("DiffChange", { "fg": s:yellow, "gui": "underline", "cterm": "underline" }) " diff mode: Changed line
+call s:h("DiffDelete", { "bg": s:red, "fg": s:black }) " diff mode: Deleted line
+call s:h("DiffText", { "bg": s:yellow, "fg": s:black }) " diff mode: Changed text within a changed line
+if get(g:, 'onedark_hide_endofbuffer', 0)
+ " If enabled, will style end-of-buffer filler lines (~) to appear to be hidden.
+ call s:h("EndOfBuffer", { "fg": s:black }) " filler lines (~) after the last line in the buffer
+endif
+call s:h("ErrorMsg", { "fg": s:red }) " error messages on the command line
+call s:h("VertSplit", { "fg": s:vertsplit }) " the column separating vertically split windows
+call s:h("Folded", { "fg": s:comment_grey }) " line used for closed folds
+call s:h("FoldColumn", {}) " 'foldcolumn'
+call s:h("SignColumn", {}) " column where signs are displayed
+call s:h("IncSearch", { "fg": s:yellow, "bg": s:comment_grey }) " 'incsearch' highlighting; also used for the text replaced with ":s///c"
+call s:h("LineNr", { "fg": s:gutter_fg_grey }) " Line number for ":number" and ":#" commands, and when 'number' or 'relativenumber' option is set.
+call s:h("CursorLineNr", {}) " Like LineNr when 'cursorline' or 'relativenumber' is set for the cursor line.
+call s:h("MatchParen", { "fg": s:blue, "gui": "underline" }) " The character under the cursor or just before it, if it is a paired bracket, and its match.
+call s:h("ModeMsg", {}) " 'showmode' message (e.g., "-- INSERT --")
+call s:h("MoreMsg", {}) " more-prompt
+call s:h("NonText", { "fg": s:special_grey }) " '~' and '@' at the end of the window, characters from 'showbreak' and other characters that do not really exist in the text (e.g., ">" displayed when a double-wide character doesn't fit at the end of the line).
+call s:h("Normal", { "fg": s:white, "bg": s:black }) " normal text
+call s:h("Pmenu", { "bg": s:menu_grey }) " Popup menu: normal item.
+call s:h("PmenuSel", { "fg": s:black, "bg": s:blue }) " Popup menu: selected item.
+call s:h("PmenuSbar", { "bg": s:special_grey }) " Popup menu: scrollbar.
+call s:h("PmenuThumb", { "bg": s:white }) " Popup menu: Thumb of the scrollbar.
+call s:h("Question", { "fg": s:purple }) " hit-enter prompt and yes/no questions
+call s:h("QuickFixLine", { "fg": s:black, "bg": s:yellow }) " Current quickfix item in the quickfix window.
+call s:h("Search", { "fg": s:black, "bg": s:yellow }) " Last search pattern highlighting (see 'hlsearch'). Also used for similar items that need to stand out.
+call s:h("SpecialKey", { "fg": s:special_grey }) " Meta and special keys listed with ":map", also for text used to show unprintable characters in the text, 'listchars'. Generally: text that is displayed differently from what it really is.
+call s:h("SpellBad", { "fg": s:red, "gui": "underline", "cterm": "underline" }) " Word that is not recognized by the spellchecker. This will be combined with the highlighting used otherwise.
+call s:h("SpellCap", { "fg": s:dark_yellow }) " Word that should start with a capital. This will be combined with the highlighting used otherwise.
+call s:h("SpellLocal", { "fg": s:dark_yellow }) " Word that is recognized by the spellchecker as one that is used in another region. This will be combined with the highlighting used otherwise.
+call s:h("SpellRare", { "fg": s:dark_yellow }) " Word that is recognized by the spellchecker as one that is hardly ever used. spell This will be combined with the highlighting used otherwise.
+call s:h("StatusLine", { "fg": s:white, "bg": s:cursor_grey }) " status line of current window
+call s:h("StatusLineNC", { "fg": s:comment_grey }) " status lines of not-current windows Note: if this is equal to "StatusLine" Vim will use "^^^" in the status line of the current window.
+call s:h("StatusLineTerm", { "fg": s:white, "bg": s:cursor_grey }) " status line of current :terminal window
+call s:h("StatusLineTermNC", { "fg": s:comment_grey }) " status line of non-current :terminal window
+call s:h("TabLine", { "fg": s:comment_grey }) " tab pages line, not active tab page label
+call s:h("TabLineFill", {}) " tab pages line, where there are no labels
+call s:h("TabLineSel", { "fg": s:white }) " tab pages line, active tab page label
+call s:h("Terminal", { "fg": s:white, "bg": s:black }) " terminal window (see terminal-size-color)
+call s:h("Title", { "fg": s:green }) " titles for output from ":set all", ":autocmd" etc.
+call s:h("Visual", { "fg": s:visual_black, "bg": s:visual_grey }) " Visual mode selection
+call s:h("VisualNOS", { "bg": s:visual_grey }) " Visual mode selection when vim is "Not Owning the Selection". Only X11 Gui's gui-x11 and xterm-clipboard supports this.
+call s:h("WarningMsg", { "fg": s:yellow }) " warning messages
+call s:h("WildMenu", { "fg": s:black, "bg": s:blue }) " current match in 'wildmenu' completion
+
+" }}}
+
+" Termdebug highlighting for Vim 8.1+ {{{
+
+" See `:h hl-debugPC` and `:h hl-debugBreakpoint`.
+call s:h("debugPC", { "bg": s:special_grey }) " the current position
+call s:h("debugBreakpoint", { "fg": s:black, "bg": s:red }) " a breakpoint
+
+" }}}
+
+" Language-Specific Highlighting {{{
+
+" CSS
+call s:h("cssAttrComma", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("cssAttributeSelector", { "fg": s:green })
+call s:h("cssBraces", { "fg": s:white })
+call s:h("cssClassName", { "fg": s:dark_yellow })
+call s:h("cssClassNameDot", { "fg": s:dark_yellow })
+call s:h("cssDefinition", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("cssFontAttr", { "fg": s:dark_yellow })
+call s:h("cssFontDescriptor", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("cssFunctionName", { "fg": s:blue })
+call s:h("cssIdentifier", { "fg": s:blue })
+call s:h("cssImportant", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("cssInclude", { "fg": s:white })
+call s:h("cssIncludeKeyword", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("cssMediaType", { "fg": s:dark_yellow })
+call s:h("cssProp", { "fg": s:white })
+call s:h("cssPseudoClassId", { "fg": s:dark_yellow })
+call s:h("cssSelectorOp", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("cssSelectorOp2", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("cssTagName", { "fg": s:red })
+
+" Fish Shell
+call s:h("fishKeyword", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("fishConditional", { "fg": s:purple })
+
+" Go
+call s:h("goDeclaration", { "fg": s:purple })
+
+" HTML
+call s:h("htmlTitle", { "fg": s:white })
+call s:h("htmlArg", { "fg": s:dark_yellow })
+call s:h("htmlEndTag", { "fg": s:white })
+call s:h("htmlH1", { "fg": s:white })
+call s:h("htmlLink", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("htmlSpecialChar", { "fg": s:dark_yellow })
+call s:h("htmlSpecialTagName", { "fg": s:red })
+call s:h("htmlTag", { "fg": s:white })
+call s:h("htmlTagName", { "fg": s:red })
+
+" JavaScript
+call s:h("javaScriptBraces", { "fg": s:white })
+call s:h("javaScriptFunction", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("javaScriptIdentifier", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("javaScriptNull", { "fg": s:dark_yellow })
+call s:h("javaScriptNumber", { "fg": s:dark_yellow })
+call s:h("javaScriptRequire", { "fg": s:cyan })
+call s:h("javaScriptReserved", { "fg": s:purple })
+" https://github.com/pangloss/vim-javascript
+call s:h("jsArrowFunction", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("jsClassKeyword", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("jsClassMethodType", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("jsDocParam", { "fg": s:blue })
+call s:h("jsDocTags", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("jsExport", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("jsExportDefault", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("jsExtendsKeyword", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("jsFrom", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("jsFuncCall", { "fg": s:blue })
+call s:h("jsFunction", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("jsGenerator", { "fg": s:yellow })
+call s:h("jsGlobalObjects", { "fg": s:yellow })
+call s:h("jsImport", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("jsModuleAs", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("jsModuleWords", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("jsModules", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("jsNull", { "fg": s:dark_yellow })
+call s:h("jsOperator", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("jsStorageClass", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("jsSuper", { "fg": s:red })
+call s:h("jsTemplateBraces", { "fg": s:dark_red })
+call s:h("jsTemplateVar", { "fg": s:green })
+call s:h("jsThis", { "fg": s:red })
+call s:h("jsUndefined", { "fg": s:dark_yellow })
+" https://github.com/othree/yajs.vim
+call s:h("javascriptArrowFunc", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("javascriptClassExtends", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("javascriptClassKeyword", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("javascriptDocNotation", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("javascriptDocParamName", { "fg": s:blue })
+call s:h("javascriptDocTags", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("javascriptEndColons", { "fg": s:white })
+call s:h("javascriptExport", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("javascriptFuncArg", { "fg": s:white })
+call s:h("javascriptFuncKeyword", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("javascriptIdentifier", { "fg": s:red })
+call s:h("javascriptImport", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("javascriptMethodName", { "fg": s:white })
+call s:h("javascriptObjectLabel", { "fg": s:white })
+call s:h("javascriptOpSymbol", { "fg": s:cyan })
+call s:h("javascriptOpSymbols", { "fg": s:cyan })
+call s:h("javascriptPropertyName", { "fg": s:green })
+call s:h("javascriptTemplateSB", { "fg": s:dark_red })
+call s:h("javascriptVariable", { "fg": s:purple })
+
+" JSON
+call s:h("jsonCommentError", { "fg": s:white })
+call s:h("jsonKeyword", { "fg": s:red })
+call s:h("jsonBoolean", { "fg": s:dark_yellow })
+call s:h("jsonNumber", { "fg": s:dark_yellow })
+call s:h("jsonQuote", { "fg": s:white })
+call s:h("jsonMissingCommaError", { "fg": s:red, "gui": "reverse" })
+call s:h("jsonNoQuotesError", { "fg": s:red, "gui": "reverse" })
+call s:h("jsonNumError", { "fg": s:red, "gui": "reverse" })
+call s:h("jsonString", { "fg": s:green })
+call s:h("jsonStringSQError", { "fg": s:red, "gui": "reverse" })
+call s:h("jsonSemicolonError", { "fg": s:red, "gui": "reverse" })
+
+" LESS
+call s:h("lessVariable", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("lessAmpersandChar", { "fg": s:white })
+call s:h("lessClass", { "fg": s:dark_yellow })
+
+" Markdown
+call s:h("markdownCode", { "fg": s:green })
+call s:h("markdownCodeBlock", { "fg": s:green })
+call s:h("markdownCodeDelimiter", { "fg": s:green })
+call s:h("markdownHeadingDelimiter", { "fg": s:red })
+call s:h("markdownRule", { "fg": s:comment_grey })
+call s:h("markdownHeadingRule", { "fg": s:comment_grey })
+call s:h("markdownH1", { "fg": s:red })
+call s:h("markdownH2", { "fg": s:red })
+call s:h("markdownH3", { "fg": s:red })
+call s:h("markdownH4", { "fg": s:red })
+call s:h("markdownH5", { "fg": s:red })
+call s:h("markdownH6", { "fg": s:red })
+call s:h("markdownIdDelimiter", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("markdownId", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("markdownBlockquote", { "fg": s:comment_grey })
+call s:h("markdownItalic", { "fg": s:purple, "gui": "italic", "cterm": "italic" })
+call s:h("markdownBold", { "fg": s:dark_yellow, "gui": "bold", "cterm": "bold" })
+call s:h("markdownListMarker", { "fg": s:red })
+call s:h("markdownOrderedListMarker", { "fg": s:red })
+call s:h("markdownIdDeclaration", { "fg": s:blue })
+call s:h("markdownLinkText", { "fg": s:blue })
+call s:h("markdownLinkDelimiter", { "fg": s:white })
+call s:h("markdownUrl", { "fg": s:purple })
+
+" Perl
+call s:h("perlFiledescRead", { "fg": s:green })
+call s:h("perlFunction", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("perlMatchStartEnd",{ "fg": s:blue })
+call s:h("perlMethod", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("perlPOD", { "fg": s:comment_grey })
+call s:h("perlSharpBang", { "fg": s:comment_grey })
+call s:h("perlSpecialString",{ "fg": s:cyan })
+call s:h("perlStatementFiledesc", { "fg": s:red })
+call s:h("perlStatementFlow",{ "fg": s:red })
+call s:h("perlStatementInclude", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("perlStatementScalar",{ "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("perlStatementStorage", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("perlSubName",{ "fg": s:yellow })
+call s:h("perlVarPlain",{ "fg": s:blue })
+
+" PHP
+call s:h("phpVarSelector", { "fg": s:red })
+call s:h("phpOperator", { "fg": s:white })
+call s:h("phpParent", { "fg": s:white })
+call s:h("phpMemberSelector", { "fg": s:white })
+call s:h("phpType", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("phpKeyword", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("phpClass", { "fg": s:yellow })
+call s:h("phpUseClass", { "fg": s:white })
+call s:h("phpUseAlias", { "fg": s:white })
+call s:h("phpInclude", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("phpClassExtends", { "fg": s:green })
+call s:h("phpDocTags", { "fg": s:white })
+call s:h("phpFunction", { "fg": s:blue })
+call s:h("phpFunctions", { "fg": s:cyan })
+call s:h("phpMethodsVar", { "fg": s:dark_yellow })
+call s:h("phpMagicConstants", { "fg": s:dark_yellow })
+call s:h("phpSuperglobals", { "fg": s:red })
+call s:h("phpConstants", { "fg": s:dark_yellow })
+
+" Ruby
+call s:h("rubyBlockParameter", { "fg": s:red})
+call s:h("rubyBlockParameterList", { "fg": s:red })
+call s:h("rubyClass", { "fg": s:purple})
+call s:h("rubyConstant", { "fg": s:yellow})
+call s:h("rubyControl", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("rubyEscape", { "fg": s:red})
+call s:h("rubyFunction", { "fg": s:blue})
+call s:h("rubyGlobalVariable", { "fg": s:red})
+call s:h("rubyInclude", { "fg": s:blue})
+call s:h("rubyIncluderubyGlobalVariable", { "fg": s:red})
+call s:h("rubyInstanceVariable", { "fg": s:red})
+call s:h("rubyInterpolation", { "fg": s:cyan })
+call s:h("rubyInterpolationDelimiter", { "fg": s:red })
+call s:h("rubyInterpolationDelimiter", { "fg": s:red})
+call s:h("rubyRegexp", { "fg": s:cyan})
+call s:h("rubyRegexpDelimiter", { "fg": s:cyan})
+call s:h("rubyStringDelimiter", { "fg": s:green})
+call s:h("rubySymbol", { "fg": s:cyan})
+
+" Sass
+" https://github.com/tpope/vim-haml
+call s:h("sassAmpersand", { "fg": s:red })
+call s:h("sassClass", { "fg": s:dark_yellow })
+call s:h("sassControl", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("sassExtend", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("sassFor", { "fg": s:white })
+call s:h("sassFunction", { "fg": s:cyan })
+call s:h("sassId", { "fg": s:blue })
+call s:h("sassInclude", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("sassMedia", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("sassMediaOperators", { "fg": s:white })
+call s:h("sassMixin", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("sassMixinName", { "fg": s:blue })
+call s:h("sassMixing", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("sassVariable", { "fg": s:purple })
+" https://github.com/cakebaker/scss-syntax.vim
+call s:h("scssExtend", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("scssImport", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("scssInclude", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("scssMixin", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("scssSelectorName", { "fg": s:dark_yellow })
+call s:h("scssVariable", { "fg": s:purple })
+
+" TeX
+call s:h("texStatement", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("texSubscripts", { "fg": s:dark_yellow })
+call s:h("texSuperscripts", { "fg": s:dark_yellow })
+call s:h("texTodo", { "fg": s:dark_red })
+call s:h("texBeginEnd", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("texBeginEndName", { "fg": s:blue })
+call s:h("texMathMatcher", { "fg": s:blue })
+call s:h("texMathDelim", { "fg": s:blue })
+call s:h("texDelimiter", { "fg": s:dark_yellow })
+call s:h("texSpecialChar", { "fg": s:dark_yellow })
+call s:h("texCite", { "fg": s:blue })
+call s:h("texRefZone", { "fg": s:blue })
+
+" TypeScript
+call s:h("typescriptReserved", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("typescriptEndColons", { "fg": s:white })
+call s:h("typescriptBraces", { "fg": s:white })
+
+" XML
+call s:h("xmlAttrib", { "fg": s:dark_yellow })
+call s:h("xmlEndTag", { "fg": s:red })
+call s:h("xmlTag", { "fg": s:red })
+call s:h("xmlTagName", { "fg": s:red })
+
+" }}}
+
+" Plugin Highlighting {{{
+
+" airblade/vim-gitgutter
+hi link GitGutterAdd SignifySignAdd
+hi link GitGutterChange SignifySignChange
+hi link GitGutterDelete SignifySignDelete
+
+" easymotion/vim-easymotion
+call s:h("EasyMotionTarget", { "fg": s:red, "gui": "bold", "cterm": "bold" })
+call s:h("EasyMotionTarget2First", { "fg": s:yellow, "gui": "bold", "cterm": "bold" })
+call s:h("EasyMotionTarget2Second", { "fg": s:dark_yellow, "gui": "bold", "cterm": "bold" })
+call s:h("EasyMotionShade", { "fg": s:comment_grey })
+
+" mhinz/vim-signify
+call s:h("SignifySignAdd", { "fg": s:green })
+call s:h("SignifySignChange", { "fg": s:yellow })
+call s:h("SignifySignDelete", { "fg": s:red })
+
+" neomake/neomake
+call s:h("NeomakeWarningSign", { "fg": s:yellow })
+call s:h("NeomakeErrorSign", { "fg": s:red })
+call s:h("NeomakeInfoSign", { "fg": s:blue })
+
+" tpope/vim-fugitive
+call s:h("diffAdded", { "fg": s:green })
+call s:h("diffRemoved", { "fg": s:red })
+
+" }}}
+
+" Git Highlighting {{{
+
+call s:h("gitcommitComment", { "fg": s:comment_grey })
+call s:h("gitcommitUnmerged", { "fg": s:green })
+call s:h("gitcommitOnBranch", {})
+call s:h("gitcommitBranch", { "fg": s:purple })
+call s:h("gitcommitDiscardedType", { "fg": s:red })
+call s:h("gitcommitSelectedType", { "fg": s:green })
+call s:h("gitcommitHeader", {})
+call s:h("gitcommitUntrackedFile", { "fg": s:cyan })
+call s:h("gitcommitDiscardedFile", { "fg": s:red })
+call s:h("gitcommitSelectedFile", { "fg": s:green })
+call s:h("gitcommitUnmergedFile", { "fg": s:yellow })
+call s:h("gitcommitFile", {})
+call s:h("gitcommitSummary", { "fg": s:white })
+call s:h("gitcommitOverflow", { "fg": s:red })
+hi link gitcommitNoBranch gitcommitBranch
+hi link gitcommitUntracked gitcommitComment
+hi link gitcommitDiscarded gitcommitComment
+hi link gitcommitSelected gitcommitComment
+hi link gitcommitDiscardedArrow gitcommitDiscardedFile
+hi link gitcommitSelectedArrow gitcommitSelectedFile
+hi link gitcommitUnmergedArrow gitcommitUnmergedFile
+
+" }}}
+
+" Neovim terminal colors {{{
+
+if has("nvim")
+ let g:terminal_color_0 = s:black.gui
+ let g:terminal_color_1 = s:red.gui
+ let g:terminal_color_2 = s:green.gui
+ let g:terminal_color_3 = s:yellow.gui
+ let g:terminal_color_4 = s:blue.gui
+ let g:terminal_color_5 = s:purple.gui
+ let g:terminal_color_6 = s:cyan.gui
+ let g:terminal_color_7 = s:white.gui
+ let g:terminal_color_8 = s:visual_grey.gui
+ let g:terminal_color_9 = s:dark_red.gui
+ let g:terminal_color_10 = s:green.gui " No dark version
+ let g:terminal_color_11 = s:dark_yellow.gui
+ let g:terminal_color_12 = s:blue.gui " No dark version
+ let g:terminal_color_13 = s:purple.gui " No dark version
+ let g:terminal_color_14 = s:cyan.gui " No dark version
+ let g:terminal_color_15 = s:comment_grey.gui
+ let g:terminal_color_background = g:terminal_color_0
+ let g:terminal_color_foreground = g:terminal_color_7
+endif
+
+" }}}
+
+" Must appear at the end of the file to work around this oddity:
+" https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/vim_dev/afPqwAFNdrU/nqh6tOM87QUJ
+set background=dark
diff --git a/vim/indent/json.vim b/vim/indent/json.vim
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..918495a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vim/indent/json.vim
@@ -0,0 +1,40 @@
+if exists("b:did_indent")
+ finish
+endif
+let b:did_indent = 1
+
+setlocal nolisp
+setlocal autoindent
+setlocal indentexpr=JSONIndent(v:lnum)
+setlocal indentkeys+=<:>,0=},0=)
+
+if exists("*JSONIndent")
+ finish
+endif
+
+function! JSONIndent(lnum)
+ let prevlnum = prevnonblank(a:lnum-1)
+ if prevlnum == 0
+ " top of file
+ return 0
+ endif
+
+ " grab the previous and current line, stripping comments.
+ let prevl = substitute(getline(prevlnum), '//.*$', '', '')
+ let thisl = substitute(getline(a:lnum), '//.*$', '', '')
+ let previ = indent(prevlnum)
+
+ let ind = previ
+
+ if prevl =~ '[({]\s*$'
+ " previous line opened a block
+ let ind += &sw
+ endif
+
+ if thisl =~ '^\s*[)}]'
+ " this line closed a block
+ let ind -= &sw
+ endif
+
+ return ind
+endfunction
diff --git a/vim/indent/nginx.vim b/vim/indent/nginx.vim
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8601366
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vim/indent/nginx.vim
@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
+if exists("b:did_indent")
+ finish
+endif
+let b:did_indent = 1
+
+setlocal indentexpr=
+
+" cindent actually works for nginx' simple file structure
+setlocal cindent
+" Just make sure that the comments are not reset as defs would be.
+setlocal cinkeys-=0#
diff --git a/vim/plugin/TagmaLast.vim b/vim/plugin/TagmaLast.vim
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..850a48a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vim/plugin/TagmaLast.vim
@@ -0,0 +1,160 @@
+" vim:foldmethod=marker
+" =============================================================================
+" File: TagmaLast.vim (Plugin)
+" Last Changed: Fri Feb 17 12:22 PM 2012 EST
+" Maintainer: Lorance Stinson AT Gmail...
+" License: Public Domain
+"
+" Description: Updates the 'Last Changed' line of a file.
+"
+" If g:TagmaLastUseUndoJoin is set :undojoin is used to make the
+" change more transparent. This means the change to the 'Last
+" Changed' line is combined with the previous change so :undo
+" undoes both changes.
+"
+" The pattern used to search for the 'Last Changed' line is
+" searched for using the regexp in g:TagmaLastSearchRegexp.
+" =============================================================================
+
+" Only load once {{{1
+if exists('g:TagmaLastloaded') || &cp || !exists("*strftime")
+ finish
+endif
+let g:TagmaLastloaded= 1
+
+" Defaults: {{{1
+function! s:SetDefault(option, default)
+ if !exists(a:option)
+ execute 'let ' . a:option . '=' . string(a:default)
+ endif
+endfunction
+
+" Automatically update the last change for all writes.
+call s:SetDefault('g:TagmaLastAutoUpdate', 0)
+
+" The number of lines to check for a 'Last Changed' line.
+call s:SetDefault('g:TagmaLastCheckLines', 20)
+
+" The key mapping to use for manual updates.
+" Set to an empty string to disable the key mapping.
+" If a keymap to UpdateLast already exists this is ignored.
+call s:SetDefault('g:TagmaLastKeyMap', 'UL')
+
+" The time format. See ':help strftime' for details.
+call s:SetDefault('g:TagmaLastTimeFormat', '%a %b %d %I:%M %p %Y %Z')
+
+" The regular expression to search for the 'Last Changed' line.
+call s:SetDefault('g:TagmaLastSearchRegexp', 'Last\s\+\%(Changed\|Modified\):\s\+')
+
+" Join the change to the 'Last Change' line with the previous change when
+" performing an auto update on write.
+" This makes :undo undo both changes.
+call s:SetDefault('g:TagmaLastUseUndoJoin', 0)
+
+" No need for the function any longer.
+delfunction s:SetDefault
+
+" Internal Settings: {{{1
+
+" Detect if the timezone format is broken.
+let g:TagmaLastBrokenTZ = strftime('%Z') =~ '\s'
+
+" User Commands: {{{1
+
+" Disable auto updates.
+command! -nargs=0 TagmaLastDisable call s:AutoupdateDisable()
+
+" Enable auto updates.
+command! -nargs=0 TagmaLastEnable call s:AutoupdateEnable()
+
+" Update the 'Last Changed' line.
+command! -nargs=0 UpdateLast call s:UpdateLastChanged()
+
+" Plugin Mapping: {{{1
+noremap