Summary
In this chapter, we’ve talked about the different ways of managing plugins. The new shiny thing is vim-plug, a lightweight plugin manager that can asynchronously install and update your plugins. Vundle, its predecessor, also allows you to search for and temporarily install new plugins. We’ve also learned how to manually work with plugins: Vim 8.0 introduced a way to load plugins without the need to manually alter runtimepath
for each plugin. If you still use Vim below version 8, then Pathogen provides a way to automate some of the runtimepath
manipulations.
We’ve looked at profiling Vim with a --startuptime
flag and the :
profile
command.
We’ve revisited modes, covering every major mode: normal mode, command-line and ex modes, insert mode, visual and select modes, and terminal mode.
We’ve talked about remapping commands to make Vim truly yours. Different key combinations are more convenient and easier to remember for different people...