tomkersten-vixploder 0.1.3 → 0.1.4
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- data/README.rdoc +5 -1
- data/Rakefile +1 -2
- data/lib/dotfiles/vimrc +4 -2
- data/lib/vixploder.rb +1 -1
- metadata +27 -4
data/History.txt
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== 0.1.4 2009-01-13
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* Removed auto-folding
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* Updated README.txt (why was the description so long)
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* Officially included a couple scripts for testing 256-color soupport in your terminal (256colors2.pl, colortest)
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== 0.0.1 2008-11-26
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* 1 major enhancement:
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= vixploder - "it may explode your vim"
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== DESCRIPTION:
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A simple 'dotfiles' management tool used to distribute common configuration files across multiple machines
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A simple 'dotfiles' management tool used to distribute common configuration files across multiple machines.
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== DETAILS
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The idea is not incredibly novel, but after realizing how poor the default VIM configuration is (at least on OS X), I wanted to be able to share mine with a few friends. Standard configuration files for other tools can easily be added to the tool, such as a core +.profile+, +.screenrc+ file, or Emacs config files...VIM is just the "test-case" for the distribution method at this point.
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Vixploder is designed to give room for machine-/user-specific overrides. For example, the +.vimrc+ file sources a <tt>~/.local_vimrc</tt> file. These 'local dotfiles' are intentionally left out of version control and intended for settings that are either machine-specific or something a user may not want to be in a publicly-available repository. A couple examples of such content would be aliases for SSH-ing into a server with a particular username (ie: +site+ aliased to <tt>ssh my_username@my_website.com</tt>), or aliases to machine-specific paths for a project directory (both of these examples would be for your shell setup files, not vimrc, but the logic is the same...maybe you want a different colorscheme on a particular server in VIM).
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data/Rakefile
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$hoe = Hoe.new('vixploder', Vixploder::VERSION) do |p|
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p.developer('Tom Kersten', 'tom@whitespur.com')
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p.changes = p.paragraphs_of("History.txt", 0..1).join("\n\n")
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p.post_install_message = p.paragraphs_of('PostInstall.txt', 0..10).join("\n\n")
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p.summary = %q{Tool for simplifying the distribution of environment configuration files ('dotfiles') across multiple *nix-based nodes.}
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p.extra_dev_deps = [
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p.clean_globs |= %w[**/.DS_Store tmp *.log]
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path = (p.rubyforge_name == p.name) ? p.rubyforge_name : "\#{p.rubyforge_name}/\#{p.name}"
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p.remote_rdoc_dir = File.join(path.gsub(/^#{p.rubyforge_name}\/?/,''), 'rdoc')
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end
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set foldmethod=syntax "Syntax highlighting items specify folds
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"Not sure how I feel about these two yet
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"Commenting out...probably not 'sane default' people would expect. Leaving
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"for reference...
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"set foldopen=all "Auto-opens folds on all possible 'autocmds'
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"set foldclose=all "Auto-closes folds on all possible autocmds
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set foldtext=getline(v:foldstart) "Set text displayed in "foldbar" when code is folded
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set fillchars=fold:\ "Fill foldline "empty space" with...empty spaces (instead of default "-" character)
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data/lib/vixploder.rb
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--- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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name: tomkersten-vixploder
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version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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version: 0.1.
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version: 0.1.4
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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- Tom Kersten
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bindir: bin
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date: 2009-01-
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date: 2009-01-13 00:00:00 -08:00
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dependencies:
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email:
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executables:
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- 256colors2.pl
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- colortest
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- vixplode
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- spec/vixplode_cli_spec.rb
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homepage:
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To use vixploder, execute:
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vixplode
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...and try out VI. If you have issues with a blinking background
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or errors on startup, confirm your system meets all the
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requirements outlined in the README (http://bit.ly/m9Wk).
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If you want to "undo" the changes, you can unlink the newly created
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files in your home directory and restore them from ~/vixploder_backups:
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For more information on vixploder, see https://github.com/tomkersten/vixploder
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NOTE: To create private Gists on http://gist.github.com, make sure you have set up
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your username/token entries in your ~/.gitconfig file (refer to: http://bit.ly/OCgg)
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