Might move to zsh when macOS does, though brew "lmod" # See my posts on lmod brew "macvim" # VI for macOS, with mvim graphical interface too brew "interactive-rebase-tool" # Run git config -global sequence.editor interactive-rebase-tool brew "bash-completion" # Nicer completion for bash if you use it # Programming languages brew "python" # Python 3.8 brew "numpy" # Now is Python3 only is for brew "go" # Used by hugo, can be useful to have brew "node" # Javascript (for gitbooks, etc) brew "yarn" # Package manager for node.js brew "ruby" # Just to be extra sure the system Ruby never gets modified brew "rbenv" # Use this for Ruby (pyenv also exists) brew "rust" # Was trying out mdbook brew "lua" # Lightweight language like Python brew "java" # Meh. vimrc or gvimrc.Tap "homebrew/bundle" # First line of a bundle tap "homebrew/cask" # Not needed on command line tap "homebrew/cask-fonts" # Just needed for font casks below tap "homebrew/core" # Not needed on command line # Building tools brew "boost" # C++ library brew "ccache" # Faster builds by caching brew "cmake" # Build software projects brew "ninja" # Replacement for make brew "doxygen" # Doxygen generates C++ documentation brew "pre-commit" # Allows pre-commit hooks to be installed and managed brew "tbb" # Threaded building blocks from Intel brew "swig" # Software wrapper interface generator brew "qt" # The Qt Toolkit # General utilities brew "colordiff" # More colorful diffs outside of git brew "coreutils" # Basic stuff with a g prefix brew "gnu-sed" # Adds the gsed command, more powerful than BSD sed brew "gnu-time" # Nicer timing brew "openssl" # Security stuff brew "git" # The latest version of git instead of Apple's older one brew "git-gui" # A quicker way to apply partial changes brew "htop" # htop is better than top for checking processes brew "tree" # tree is nice for looking at directories brew "wget" # Mac's have curl by default, but not wget brew "bash" # Bash 5 instead of 3, in case you need it brew "rename" # Rename files utility brew "clang-format" # Format C++ files brew "tmux" # Split windows and saving terminal sessions (screen replacement) brew "gh" # GitHub's command line interface, from gh's tap brew "bat" # Nicely colorized replacement for cat # Personal customization options brew "fish" # My favorite shell. I don't get why, the same file has different behaviour if it is called. I have to manually run :PluginInstall to make them to start to work properly. gvimrc file and, with the exclusion with this conda mess, everything was working fine. I'll definitely look into that plugin, thanks! Hopefully it will sort out this mess!Īnother interesting thing that I observed: I used a. zshrc file, but if I call term_start('source ~/.zshrc') I get an executing job failed: No such file or directoryerror. For initialising it I need to source the. If I call term_start('conda activate myenv') I get the error that my shell has not been initialised. It seems that the such env variable $CONDA_DEFAULT_ENV is not set. I get myenv, and everything seems set, but if I run conda activate myenvĪnd then, from inside vim I call term_start('echo $CONDA_DEFAULT_ENV') I won't get anything. Mvim -c "call term_start('echo $CONDA_DEFAULT_ENV')" Things are super-messy: If from zsh I run conda activate myenv I tried to place them in the gvimrc but the problem is still there. And please those of you who deign to grace us with your vim wisdom - be kind. ![]()
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