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71 lines
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# dot
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A place for backing up my dotfiles. Be sure to clone recursively if you want to grab updated plugins / submodules included. For example, using Pathogen with Vim to manage plugins requires that the plugin to be installed are cloned to the `~/.vim/bundle/` directory. Cloning recursively allows git to clone these same nested repositories/submodules within this directory so Pathogen can handle running the Vim plugins.
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Once installed, editing source code in vim supports features displayed in the screenshot below
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![Vim screenshot](VimScreenshot.png)
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### Install Dotfiles
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Easiest installation is to clone repository into home directory -
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```bash
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git clone --recursive https://github.com/shaunrd0/dot ~/dot
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cd ~/dot/
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stow --adopt .
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```
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If you'd rather clone elsewhere -
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```bash
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git clone --recursive https://github.com/shaunrd0/dot /path/to/dot
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cd /path/to/dot/
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stow --adopt -t ~ .
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```
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**Warning:** `--adopt` is used to link conflicting files, but doing so could result in the loss of some configs within your local copy of the repository. After running `stow --adopt .`, be sure to check `git status` is clean. If a file has been modified, discard the local changes to be up-to-date with `origin/master` and it will be restored on your system as well, since the files are now linked.
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We could run the following commands to restore changed files
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```bash
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git checkout -- .vimrc
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# Or, to step through each change interactively using git..
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git checkout -p
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# Or restore the current directory
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git restore .
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```
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If you forget to clone recursively
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```bash
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git submodule update
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Submodule path '.vim/bundle/Colorizer': checked out '53ada285f0acc171acda4280b6144e468dded89f'
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Submodule path '.vim/bundle/ale': checked out '7265ceb6d050d1a4642741d248f11e4f2abd37e1'
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Submodule path '.vim/bundle/clang_complete': checked out '0b98d7533ad967aac3fc4c1a5b0508dafa8a676f'
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Submodule path '.vim/bundle/supertab': checked out '40fe711e088e2ab346738233dd5adbb1be355172'
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Submodule path '.vim/bundle/unicode.vim': checked out '29f43f7b1be94dccfac461f4da0a34410408111f'
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Submodule path '.vim/bundle/vim-airline': checked out '6d665580a3435f21ad560af192d854d4b608fff5'
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Submodule path '.vim/bundle/vim-airline-themes': checked out '0d5c5c1e2995126e76606a628316c8e3f5efb37a'
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Submodule path '.vim/bundle/vim-signify': checked out '16eee41d2b267523b84bd4ac111627588bfd1a47'
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```
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### Install Clang Completion
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**These configurations require the installation of clang for clang completion**
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If you don't want clang completion, just remove the plugin directory from `~/.vim/bundle/`.
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If you don't remove clang completion and skip the following steps, vim will show errors when opening source code files. This is because these configurations use clang completion for source code auto completion and drop-down menus within vim.
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Note that the `printf` command may take some time to finish, since it is searching your system for a needed file.
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```bash
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sudo apt install clang
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printf "export LIBCLANG=\""$(find /usr/ -name libclang.so.1 2>/dev/null)"\"\n\n" >> .bash_aliases
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echo "let g:clang_library_path=\$LIBCLANG" >> ~/.vimrc
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source ~/.bashrc
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```
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