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Contribute your own personal layer upstream and everybody can use it. - **Minimalistic and nice custom UI**, keep your available screen space for what matters: your text files. - **Mnemonic and consistent key bindings** which should be easier to learn and remember. - **Fast boot time**, some time has been invested to make 'Spacemacs' quick to load. - **Lower the risk of RSI** by using the space key as much as possible. - Hopefully, if it's not already the case: Ɛ> **make you love modal editing!** <3 ## Screenshots ![src_startup](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/master/doc/spacemacs_startup.png) *Note: Even though screenshots are updated frequently, `Spacemacs` is evolving quickly and the screenshots may not reflect exactly the current state of the project.* ## Who can benefit from this ? `Spacemacs` is first intended to be used by **Vim users** who want to go to the next level by using Emacs. It is also a good fit for people wanting to **lower the [risk of RSI][RSI]** induced by the default Emacs key bindings. People wanting to learn **a different way to edit files** or wanting to learn Vim key bindings. As a note side, if you are a programmer and you don't know Vim key bindings yet, I deeply recommend you to learn the basics as recommended in [Sacha Chua's one-page guide][sacha_guide] about how to learn Emacs. ## Install `Spacemacs` is tested with `Emacs 24.3.1` on `Ubuntu 14.04`, `Mac OS X 10.10`, `Windows 7`. Backup your current `.emacs.d`, clone the repo. _with the submodules_ and you are good to go: cd ~ mv .emacs.d .emacs.bak git clone --recursive http://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs .emacs.d ## Configuration layers _This part of Spacemacs is still in beta, the structure can change over time. Refer to commit messages for more information in case of big changes._ ### Structure Configuration is organized in layers. Each layer has the following structure: ``` [layer_name] |__ [extensions] | |__ [mode 1] | | ... | |__ [mode n] |__ config.el |__ extensions.el |__ funcs.el |__ keybindings.el |__ macros.el |__ packages.el [] = directory ``` Where: File | Usage ------------------|----------------------------------------------------------- config.el | Emacs built-in configuration or mandatory configuration extensions.el | The list of extensions to load and the functions to initialize them funcs.el | Various functions keybindings.el | Emacs built-in key bindings or mandatory key bindings macros.el | Various macros (may be merged with funcs.el) packages.el | The list of packages to install and the functions to initialize them `Packages` are `ELPA` packages which can be installed from an `ELPA` compliant repository, and `Extensions` are elisp code from git submodules, they can also be directly stored in this git repository (maybe we call this: site elisp code ??). ### Extensions and Packages initialization `Extensions` and `Packages` are listed in variables `-pre-extensions`, `-post-extensions` and `-packages` where `` is the layer name. `Pre-Extensions` are loaded before `Packages` and `Post-Extensions` are loaded after `Packages`. They are processed in alphabetical order so sometimes you'll have to use some `after-eval-load` black magic. To initialize an extension or a package `xxx`, define a function with this format in `extensions.el` or `packages.el`: ```elisp (defun /init-xxx () ...body ) ``` ## Contributions `Spacemacs` leverages the configuration layers in order to make it possible for you to share your own layer with other `Spacemacs` users. To use a contribution layer, add it to the `dotspacemacs-configuration-layers` variable of your `~/.spacemacs` For instance to add the configuration layer of [RMS](#thank-you) just do: ```elisp (defvar dotspacemacs-configuration-layers '(rms) "List of contribution to load." ) ``` Oh, you don't find this configuration layer ? So sad, well you can try mine: [syl20bnr](https://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/tree/master/contrib/syl20bnr) **The contribution system is a work in progress** Anyway, pull requests are welcome for all parts of `Spacemacs`. ## Main principles `Spacemacs` uses the [evil][evil] mode to emulate Vim key bindings. It is a very complete emulation (the most complete I've seen yet). `Spacemacs` heavily uses the [evil-leader][evil-leader] mode which brings the Vim leader key to the Emacs world. This leader key is commonly set to `,` by Vim users, in `Spacemacs` the leader key is set on `SPC` (space bar, this is why the name `spacemacs`). This key is the most accessible key on a keyboard and it is pressed with the thumb which is a good choice to lower the risk of [RSI][RSI]. So with `Spacemacs` there is no need to remap your keyboard modifiers to attempt to reduce the risk of RSI, every command can be executed very easily while you are in `normal` mode by pressing the `SPC` leader key, here are a few examples: - Save a buffer: ` f s` - Save all opened buffers: ` f S` - Open (switch) to a buffer with `helm`: ` b s` ## UI tweaks `Spacemacs` has a minimalistic and distraction free UI with a lot of subtle customizations which make it unique compared to other Emacs kits: - custom [powerline][powerline] mode-line [with color feedback](#mode-line) according to current [Flycheck][flycheck] status - unicode symbols for minor mode lighters which appear in the mode-line - [custom fringe bitmaps](#errors-handling) and error feedbacks for [Flycheck][flycheck] - custom fringe bitmaps for [git gutter][git-gutter]. - dedicated startup page with a mode aimed at easily managing `Spacemacs` ## Commands Every sequences must be performed in `normal` mode. ### Return to normal mode `ESC` is the default key to return to normal mode. This is one of the main design flaw in Vim key bindings because the `ESC` key is very far from the home row. The popular way to avoid this is to replace `ESC` by `jj` pressed rapidly. `Spacemacs` proposes to press `fd` instead and reserves the zone around `j` for text reformatting. `fd` also works to quit the minibuffer. **Note:** For those who know about [keychords.el][keychords] mode. This mode is not used to return to the normal mode, the reason for this is latency and the fact that keychords wants you to press several keys at almost the same time which is something very difficult to master correctly on a keyboard. `Spacemacs` has a special function called `fd-trigger` to handle the `fd` key sequence and fix the above keychords issues. ### Executing Vim and Emacs commands Vim commands are executed as usual with the `:` key. To execute an Emacs command press `` (space) before: : ### Key bindings help A list of all the key bindings can be accessed by pressing: ? To narrow the list to `Spacemacs` specific key bindings set the pattern to `SPC` ### Included Evil plugins `Spacemacs` ships with the following evil plugins: Mode | Description ----------------------------------------|-------------------------------------- [evil-leader][evil-leader] | vim leader that bring a new layer of keys in normal mode [evil-little-word][evil-plugin01] | port of [camelcasemotion.vim][vim-plugin01] [evil-operator-comment][evil-plugin01] | comment/uncomment with `CC` [evil-visualstar][evil-plugin03] | search for current selection with `*` [evil-exchange][evil-plugin05] | port of [vim-exchange][vim-plugin04] [surround][evil-plugin04] | port of [surround.vim][vim-plugin03] ### About helm `Spacemacs` tries to use [helm][helm] as much as possible. [helm][helm] is coupled to [popwin][popwin] so `helm` window always appears in a new temporary windows at the bottom. The following `helm` modes are installed with `Spacemacs`: Key Binding | Mode | Description ------------|-----------------------------------------|------------------------ ` h s` | [helm-swoop][hswoop] | search for occurrences within a file and edit the result ` h c` | [helm-css-scss][hcss] | for quick navigation in CSS ` h y` | [helm-c-yasnippet][hyas] | select snippets ` h t` | [helm-themes][hthemes] | select a theme ` p f` | [helm-projectile][projectile] | select files within a projectile project ` ?` | [helm-descbinds][hdescbinds] | show key bindings ` s c` | [cofi/helm-flyspell-correct][hflyspell] | choose a corrected word ### Navigation #### Point/Cursor Navigation is performed using the Vi key bindings `hjkl`. Key Binding | Description ------------|------------------------------------------------------------------ `h` | move cursor left `j` | move cursor down `k` | move cursor up `l` | move cursor right `H` | move quickly up (10 lines at a time) `L` | move quickly down (10 lines at a time) ` j h` | go to the beginning of line (and set a mark at the previous location in the line) ` j l` | go to the end of line (and set a mark at the previous location in the line) ` z z` | lock the cursor at the center of the screen #### Vim motions with ace-jump mode `Spacemacs` uses the `evil` integration of [ace-jump mode][ace-jump] which enables the invocation of `ace-jump-mode` during motions. It is useful for deleting visually a set of lines, try the following sequence in a buffer containing some text: d l Key Binding | Description --------------|------------------------------------------------------------------ ` ` | initiate ace jump char mode ` l` | initiate ace jump line mode `` ``` | go back to the previous location (before the jump) #### Buffers and Files `Spacemacs` uses `ido` for opening files since `ido` way to navigate the file system is better than `helm` in my opinion (especially because `ido` can remember the last selected directories and buffers, maybe helm can do this ?). `ido` is also used to kill buffers. Buffer manipulation commands (start with `b`): Key Binding | Description --------------|---------------------------------------------------------------- ` b d` | delete the current buffer (beware the associated file is also deleted) ` b k` | kill the current buffer ` b K` | kill all buffers except the current one ` b m h` | move a buffer to the left ` b m j` | move a buffer to the bottom ` b m k` | move a buffer to the top ` b m l` | move a buffer to the right ` b n` | switch to next buffer ` b p` | switch to previous buffer ` b r` | rename the current buffer ` b s` | switch to a buffer using `helm` ` b w` | toggle read-only Files manipulation commands (start with `f`): Key Binding | Description --------------|---------------------------------------------------------------- ` f f` | open a file using `ido` ` f i` | open your `init.el` file ` f s` | save a file ` f S` | save all files ` f y` | show current file absolute path in the mini buffer #### Bookmarks Bookmarks can be set anywhere in a file. Bookmarks are persistent. They are very useful to jump to/open a known project. `Spacemacs` used `helm-bookmarks` to manage them. Open an `helm` window with the current bookmarks by pressing: h b Then in the `helm-bookmarks` buffer: Key Binding | Description --------------|---------------------------------------------------------------- `CTRL+d` | delete the selected bookmark `CTRL+e` | edit the selected bookmark `CTRL+f` | toggle filename location `CTRL+o` | open the selected bookmark in another window To save a new bookmark, just type the name of the bookmark and press `RET`. ### Window manipulation Split windows are dynamically resized depending on whether they are selected or not. Resizing is performed by the [golden-ratio][golden-ratio] mode. Every window has a number displayed at the start of the mode-line and can be quickly accessed using ` number`. Key Binding | Description --------------|---------------------------------------------------------------- ` 1` | go to first window ` 2` | go to window number 2 ` 3` | go to window number 3 ` 4` | go to window number 4 ` 5` | go to window number 5 ` 6` | go to window number 6 ` 7` | go to window number 7 ` 8` | go to window number 8 ` 9` | go to window number 9 ` 0` | go to window number 10 Windows manipulation commands (start with `w`): Key Binding | Description --------------|---------------------------------------------------------------- ` w b` | split a window horizontally ` w c` | close a window ` w d` | toggle window dedication (dedicated window cannot be used by a mode) ` w H` | move window to the left ` w J` | move window to the bottom ` w K` | move window to the top ` w L` | move window to the right ` w m` | maximize/minimize a window ` w M` | maximize/minimize a window, when maximized the buffer is centered ` w p` | close the current sticky popup window ` w r` | rotate windows clockwise ` w R` | rotate windows counter-clockwise ` w u` | undo window layout (used to effectively undo a close window) ` w U` | redo window layout ` w v` | split a window vertically ` w w` | cycle and focus between windows ### Text manipulation commands Text related commands (start with `x`): Key Binding | Description ------------------|------------------------------------------------------------ ` x +` | increase text font size ` x -` | decrease text font size ` x =` | reset text font size ` x u` | set the selected text to lower case ` x U` | set the selected text to upper case ` x d w` | delete trailing whitespaces ` x g l` | set languages used by translate commands ` x g t` | translate current word using Google Translate ` x g T` | reverse source and target languages ` x m j` | move down a line of text ` x m k` | move up a line of text ` x t c` | swap (transpose) the current character with the previous one ` x t w` | swap (transpose) the current word with the previous one ` x t l` | swap (transpose) the current line with the previous one ` x w c` | count the number of words in the selection region ` x w C` | count the number of occurrences per word in the select region ### Spell checking Spell checking commands start with `s`: Key Binding | Description ------------------|------------------------------------------------------------ ` s c` | list of corrections in a `helm` buffer ` s d` | change dictionary language ` s n` | go to the next spell check error ### Region selection Vi `Visual` modes are all supported by `evil`, `Spacemacs` adds another `Visual` mode via the [expand-region][expand-region] mode. Key Binding | Description --------------|---------------------------------------------------------------- ` v` | initiate expand-region mode then... `v` | expand the region by one semantic unit `V` | contract the region by one semantic unit `r` | reset the region to initial selection `ESC` | leave expand-region mode ### Region narrowing The displayed text of a buffer can be narrowed with the commands (start with `n`): Key Binding | Description --------------|---------------------------------------------------------------- ` n f` | narrow the buffer to the current function ` n p` | narrow the buffer to the visible page ` n r` | narrow the buffer to the selected text ` n w` | widen, i.e show the whole buffer again ### Auto highlight `Spacemacs` supports auto highlighting of the current word (provided by the [auto-highlight-symbol][auto-highlight] mode). Key Binding | Description --------------|---------------------------------------------------------------- ` h e` | edit all occurrences of the current word ` h n` | go to next occurrence ` h p` | go to previous occurrence ` t h` | toggle the auto highlighting ### Color theme By default, `Spacemacs` uses the theme [Solarized][solarized-theme]. Key Binding | Description ------------------|------------------------------------------------------------ ` c t` | cycle between `Spacemacs` themes ` h t` | select a theme using a `helm` buffer `Spacemacs` available themes: - [Solarized][solarized-theme] - [Monokai][monokai-theme] - [Zenburn][zenburn-theme] ### UI elements #### Mode-line The mode line is a [powerline][powerline] customized to show the window number and the colorized Evil current state. The color codes for modes are: Evil State | Color ------------------|------------------ Normal | Orange Insert | Green Visual | Grey Emacs | Red Motion | Purple When [Flycheck][flycheck] minor mode is enabled, the mode line color changes according to the current flycheck state: ![flycheck-error](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/master/doc/flycheck-error.png) ![flycheck-warning](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/master/doc/flycheck-warning.png) ![flycheck-info](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/master/doc/flycheck-info.png) #### Toggles Some UI indicators can be toggled on and off (toggles start with `t`): Key Binding | Description ------------------|------------------------------------------------------------ ` t 8` | display a mark on the 80th column ` t f` | toggle display of the fringe ` t n` | show the absolute line numbers ### Minor Modes `Spacemacs` uses [diminish][diminish] mode to reduce the size of minor mode indicators: The minor mode area can be toggled on and off with: t m Lighter | Mode -------------|----------------------------------------------------------------- Ⓐ | [auto-complete][auto-complete] mode Ⓗ | [auto-highlight-symbol][auto-highlight] mode Ⓒ | [centered-cursor][centered-cursor] mode eⓅ | [e-project][e-project] mode Ⓟ | [projectile][projectile] mode Ⓕ | flymake mode Ⓢ | flyspell mode (Ⓢ) | [smartparens][sp] mode (Ⓟ) | paredit mode Ⓨ | [yasnippet][yasnippet] mode **Note:** in terminal the regular indicators are used instead of the utf-8 ones. ### Line formatting `Spacemacs` replaces the default `J` Vi key binding (join current line with next line) by a slightly more frequent action which is to `go to the line below point and indent it`. Join lines can still be performed with ` j k` Line formatting commands start with `j`: Key Binding | Description ------------------|------------------------------------------------------------ `J` | go to next line and indent it using auto-indent rules ` j j` | same as `J` but will split the current line at point ` J` | split a quoted string or s-expression in place ` j J` | split a quoted string or s-expression and auto-indent ` j k` | join the current line with the next line Used together these key bindings are very powerful to quickly reformat the code. ### Errors handling `Spacemacs` uses [Flycheck][flycheck] to gives error feedback on the fly. The checks are only performed at save time by default. Errors management commands (star with `f` for `flycheck`): Key Binding | Description ------------------|------------------------------------------------------------ ` f c` | clear all errors ` f l` | display the `flycheck` list of errors/warnings ` f n` | go to the next `flycheck` error ` f p` | go to the previous flycheck error Custom fringe bitmaps: Symbol | Description :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------:|------------ ![dot-error](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/master/doc/dot-error.png) | Error ![dot-warning](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/master/doc/dot-warning.png) | warning ![dot-info](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/master/doc/dot-info.png) | Info ### Project management Projects in `Spacemacs` are managed with [projectile][projectile]. So projects are defined implicitly, for instance the root of a project is found when a `.git` repository or `.projectile` file is encountered in the file tree. Projects management commands (start with `p`): Key Binding | Description ------------------|------------------------------------------------------------ ` p b` | switch to a buffer of the project ` p C` | invalidate the cache of `projectile` ` p d` | open a `dired` buffer at the root of the project ` p f` | open a file of the project using `helm` ` p F` | find a file if the project using `ido` ` p k` | kill all the buffers of the project ` p g` | grep search in the project ` p r` | replace a string in the files of the project ### Modes `Spacemacs` tries to add more natural Vi key bindings to some modes or simply add new leader key bindings. Leader key bindings start with `m` because they are bindings related to the current `major mode`. #### Helm `Spacemacs` add `hjkl` navigation to `helm` buffers: Key Binding | Description ------------------|------------------------------------------------------------ `CTRL+h` | go to previous page `CTRL+j` | go to previous item `CTRL+k` | go to next item `CTRL+l` | go to next page #### Erlang `Spacemacs` uses [EDTS][edts] as an Erlang coding environment. Key Binding | Description ------------------|------------------------------------------------------------ ` m d` | show man page documentation ` m e` | go to next issue ` m g` | go to definition ` m G` | find a module in the current project ` m h` | open the header file under point ` m l` | find a function in the current module ` m m` | go to the macro definition under point ` m r` | go to the record definition under point #### Ledger Key Binding | Description ------------------|------------------------------------------------------------ ` m a` | add a transaction ` m d` | delete current transaction #### Lisp **TODO** #### Magit `Spacemacs` add `hjkl` navigation support for the following magit modes: - branch manager - commit - log - process - status **Note:** in `status` mode only `j` and `k` are remapped (to go down and up). Press `K` instead of `k` to discard changes to an item. #### Org In `org`, [evil-org-mode][evil-org-mode] is activated. Key Binding | Description ------------------|------------------------------------------------------------ `gh` | outline-up-heading `gj` | org-forward-heading-same-level `gk` | org-backward-heading-same-level `gl` | outline-next-visible-heading `t` | org-todo `T` | org-insert-todo-heading nil `H` | org-beginning-of-line `L` | org-end-of-line `;t` | org-show-todo-tree `o` | always-insert-item `O` | org-insert-heading `$` | org-end-of-line `^` | org-beginning-of-line `<` | org-metaleft `>` | org-metaright `;a` | org-agenda` #### Perforce Key Binding | Description ------------------|------------------------------------------------------------ ` p 4 a` | add a file in depot ` p 4 d` | delete a file in depot ` p 4 D` | p4-describe ` p 4 e` | checkout a file ` p 4 r` | rename a file ` p 4 R` | revert a file ` p 4 S` | submit CL #### Python ##### Inferior REPL process Start an iPython inferior REPL process with ` m i`. Send code to inferior process commands: Key Binding | Description ------------------|------------------------------------------------------------ ` m b` | send buffer and keep code buffer focused ` m B` | send buffer and switch to REPL in insert mode ` m f` | send function and keep code buffer focused ` m F` | send function and switch to REPL in insert mode ` m r` | send region and keep code buffer focused ` m R` | send region and switch to REPL in insert mode `CTRL+j` | next item in REPL history `CTRL+k` | previous item in REPL history ##### Testing in Python `Spacemacs` uses [nose][nose] as a test runner. An improved version of [nose.el][nose.el] is shipped with `Spacemacs`, this version adds: - windows support - test suite support The root of the project is detected with a `.git` directory or a `setup.cfg` file. Test commands (start with `m t` or `m T`): No Debug | Description ------------------|------------------------------------------------------------ m t a | launch all tests of the project m t f | launch the current test under point m t m | launch all tests of the current module m t s | launch all tests of the current suite Debug | Description ------------------|------------------------------------------------------------ m T a | launch all tests of the project in debug mode m T f | launch the current test under point in debug mode m T m | launch all tests of the current module in debug mode m T s | launch all tests of the current suite in debug mode ##### Other Python commands Key Binding | Description ------------------|------------------------------------------------------------ ` m d` | open documentation in `firefox` using [pylookup][pylookup] ` m g` | go to definition using [emacs-jedi][jedi] ` m p` | add a breakpoint #### R (ESS) **Important**: In order to speed up the boot time of `Spacemacs`, `ESS` must be loaded manually via the key binding: e s s ##### Inferior REPL process Start an `R` inferior REPL process with ` m i`. Send code to inferior process commands: Key Binding | Description ------------------|------------------------------------------------------------ ` m b` | send buffer and keep code buffer focused ` m B` | send buffer and switch to REPL in insert mode ` m f` | send function and keep code buffer focused ` m F` | send function and switch to REPL in insert mode ` m l` | send line and keep code buffer focused ` m L` | send line and switch to REPL in insert mode ` m r` | send region and keep code buffer focused ` m R` | send region and switch to REPL in insert mode ` m s` | send region or line and step (debug) ` m S` | send function or paragraph and step (debug) `CTRL+j` | next item in REPL history `CTRL+k` | previous item in REPL history ##### Other R commands Key Binding | Description ------------------|------------------------------------------------------------ ` m p` | object introspection popup [ess-R-object-popup][ess-R-object-popup] ` m v p` | view data under point using [ess-R-data-view][ess-R-data-view] ` m v t` | view table using [ess-R-data-view][ess-R-data-view] #### rcirc Key Binding | Description ------------------|------------------------------------------------------------ `CTRL+j` | next item in command history `CTRL+k` | previous item in command history ## TODO list - Add support for [multiple-cursors][multiple-cursors] mode. [evil]: https://gitorious.org/evil/pages/Home [evil-leader]: https://github.com/cofi/evil-leader [RSI]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Repetitive_strain_injury [sacha_guide]: http://sachachua.com/blog/2013/05/how-to-learn-emacs-a-hand-drawn-one-pager-for-beginners/ [use-package]: https://github.com/jwiegley/use-package [keychords]: http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/KeyChord [centered-cursor]: http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/centered-cursor-mode.el [ace-jump]: https://github.com/winterTTr/ace-jump-mode [helm]: https://github.com/emacs-helm/helm [popwin]: http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/PopWin [golden-ratio]: https://github.com/roman/golden-ratio.el [solarized-theme]: https://github.com/bbatsov/solarized-emacs [powerline]: https://github.com/milkypostman/powerline [diminish]: http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/DiminishedModes [auto-complete]: https://github.com/auto-complete [auto-highlight]: https://github.com/emacsmirror/auto-highlight-symbol [e-project]: https://github.com/jrockway/eproject [projectile]: https://github.com/bbatsov/projectile [sp]: https://github.com/Fuco1/smartparens [flycheck]: https://github.com/flycheck [yasnippet]: https://github.com/capitaomorte/yasnippet [expand-region]: https://github.com/magnars/expand-region.el [multiple-cursors]: https://github.com/magnars/multiple-cursors.el [keybindings]: https://github.com/syl20bnr/vimacs/blob/master/my-keybindings.el [hswoop]: https://github.com/ShingoFukuyama/helm-swoop [hcss]: https://github.com/ShingoFukuyama/helm-css-scss [hyas]: https://github.com/emacs-helm/helm-c-yasnippet [hthemes]: https://github.com/syohex/emacs-helm-themes [projectile]: https://github.com/bbatsov/projectile [hdescbinds]: https://github.com/emacs-helm/helm-descbinds [hflyspell]: https://gist.github.com/cofi/3013327 [evil-plugin01]: https://github.com/tarao/evil-plugins [evil-plugin02]: https://github.com/redguardtoo/evil-matchit [evil-plugin03]: https://github.com/bling/evil-visualstar [evil-plugin04]: https://github.com/timcharper/evil-surround [evil-plugin05]: https://github.com/Dewdrops/evil-exchange [vim-plugin01]: http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=1905 [vim-plugin02]: http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=39 [vim-plugin03]: http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=1697 [vim-plugin04]: https://github.com/tommcdo/vim-exchange [evil-org-mode]: https://github.com/edwtjo/evil-org-mode [nose]: https://github.com/nose-devs/nose/ [nose.el]: https://github.com/syl20bnr/nose.el [pylookup]: https://github.com/tsgates/pylookup [jedi]: https://github.com/tkf/emacs-jedi [edts]: https://github.com/tjarvstrand/edts [ess-R-object-popup]: https://github.com/myuhe/ess-R-object-popup.el [ess-R-data-view]: https://github.com/myuhe/ess-R-data-view.el [monokai-theme]: https://github.com/oneKelvinSmith/monokai-emacs [zenburn-theme]: https://github.com/bbatsov/zenburn-emacs [git-gutter]: https://github.com/syohex/emacs-git-gutter-fringe