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Vim Splits: A Guide to Doing Exactly What You Want April 29, 2010 by Jonathan Palardy UPDATE: With respect to terminology, check out Drew Neil’s comment below. In Vim, I’ve been using splits for years. Splits are great: view 2 files at the same time view 2 parts of the same file at the same time dump bits of text into a new split dump command outputs into a new split and so on… However, I’ve been
What happens when you type git diff? As with all interesting questions, the answer is “it depends…” Here’s one thing you want git to do: Vimdiff! Step 1: add this to your .gitconfig
UPDATE:The new version of slime.vim. The previous version is still available. I started reading Practical Common Lisp yesterday. No discussion about Lisp can be complete without talking about Slime. Slime basically turns Emacs into an IDE for Lisp development. Peter Seibel thinks this is important enough to dedicate the second chapter to it. He even repackaged Lisp + Emacs + Slime as Lispbox to he
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