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by WorldWideWayne
4029 days ago
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So, you regularly use vim without any plugins then? Marks doesn't even have a visual indicator. So, somehow I doubt you're just using marks for bookmarking and vanilla syntax highlighting is pretty weak. Let's see your list of plugins. I bet you have at least 30 of them. |
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Largest codebases I've worked with were upwards of 200k SLOC.
https://github.com/merijn/dotfiles/blob/master/install/vimpl...
I have 12, and most of them only have occasional/no use, but I haven't changed to remove them.
Coquille for working with Coq.
CtrlP for fuzzy opening of files.
Gundo for visually looking through vim's undo tree (I rarely use this, probably like once a month max, but it's very useful when I do need it)
My own haskell indenting plugin which is now disabled, because I'm too lazy to make it work like I need it too.
rainbow_parentheses highlights matching parentheses.
syntastic for highlighting compiler errors/warnings in files I'm editing.
tagbar, to be honest I actually never use this and should remove it.
vim-hdevtools lets me query the type of haskell expressions and show definitions of data types, although I mostly only use the type functionality.
vim-hoogle I never could be bothered to configure it, so it doesn't work and should be removed.
vim-pathogen for loading plugins.
vim-surround new movements for editing surrounding punctuation/html tags.
vimbufsync dependency of Coquille.
So, that's 9 plugins I actually use, one of which being a dependency.