Prepare first:
$ dotfiles prepare
That will precalculate some envvars and store them as dot.bashrc.d/00_vars
so that we won't have to do it on every new session. These are envvars
that are a bit slow to calculate, mainly because they result from brew --prefix $PROGRAM
which is not fast to run.
For neovim-remote:
$ pip3 install --upgrade neovim-remote
Using git submodules for packages. After linking .vim/
and .vimrc
Do:
$ git submodule init
$ git submodule update
Then start vim and run :PackUpdate
. Exit, re-enter and it should not complain about the color scheme or anything else anymore.
Link this Sublime Text 3/Packages/Users
from your $HOME/Library/Application Support/Sublime Text 3/Packages
.
Public domain, as described on LICENSE.txt.