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Someone recently asked me what Vim scripts and plug-ins I use on my Vim setup. There are literally hundreds of plug-ins on the Vim site, some of them quite complex and interesting.
Though I've customized my own Vim setup quite a bit, I don't use all that many plug-ins. Here's what I normally use:
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While on the topic of marks, there's also ShowMarks, which solves the issue of the hidden Vim marks: It also adds a new column at the left of the editing window showing which marks have been defined and where in the current document. It does its job, but I've found it to be more intrusive than Number Marks and it also seems to cause some issues with a few other plug-ins at times, which is why I don't like it as much.
Besides the built-in syntax, indent and file type plug-ins that come with the Vim runtime, I use a few other ones:
Like with Visual Studio, I change the color schemes I use in Vim every so often. Here are some of the ones I use the most:
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