

The behavior is identical to Sublime/Textmate.Inserting the newline is formatted with an extra indentation.VimBox includes vim-airline and Spacegray color scheme. Hit the CapsLock key and l right on the home row. Remap CapsLock to control and never reach for Escape again.Unlike regular, mega-escape doesn't move your cursor when escaping.It's like the home button on the iPhone.VimBox has mapped ^+l to exit out of any modal window/prompt/mode/command to bring you back to normal Vim navigation mode.Not disturb window positions (just like Atom or other modern editors). Make sure to use ^+\ if you want to jump back and forth between theįile tree and your editor - it will remember the editor you were last in, and Shortcuts for opening/closing/toggling-focus, the window positions will not be The file browser shortcuts are carefully setup so that when you use the Toggle Diagnostics (errors in location list) Toggle comments - selected range - or lineįormat/indent entire file then restore cursor Go to previous/next tab (in normal Vim mode)

# drag the ApplicationIcon.icns onto the little icon in the information windowĬlose tab/split: Opens to the left (like Sublime) not right (like vim) # Find the MacVim app icon and press `⌘+i` to open the information window If you already have a vim setup, move it safely out of the way or back it up. Back up your existing vim files, and move them out of the way as instructed: Quickly try VimBox in place of your existing setup. VimBox with Atom inspired one-dark theme. Spacegray theme with matching app icon.JavaScript indentation and lint support.Thank you for your patience while I have not been super responsive to issues on #master branch - it is because I have been working on the new #json branch linked above which should take the place of #master. Follow the instructions there to try it out. app for linux/windows though, you need to create your own launcher). Json configuration can be platform specific settings.json vs. Also will work on terminal / Linux / Windows.It is a different approach - better in my opinion. It creates an isolated Vim environment that doesn't disturb your current ~/.vim/ ~/.vimrc.When loading the app, it automatically pulls everything down from this repo.

app (but still requires that you have MacVim installed). I have been working on a new version of vimbox that uses Atom/VSCode style json configuration and allows you to just drag a VimBox.app into your applications directory.
