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* hotfix/v0.37.1:
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Rebuild dotfiles(7) manual
Correct typo
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* release/v0.37.0:
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Rebuild dotfiles(7) manual from source
Update README.md to reflect Vim plugin state
Spin off command_typos Vim plugin
Spin off big_file_options Vim plugin
Update Vim plugins
Spin off strip_trailing_whitespace Vim plugin
Spin off mail_mutt Vim plugin
Spin off copy_linebreak Vim plugin
Junk detect_background.vim and thereby autoload
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Renamed as uncap_ex.vim.
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It's too complicated and confusing, and doesn't do enough to justify
wrecking Vim's own logic for doing this sort of thing. Better to just
say `:set background=dark` and be done with it.
This is the only one of my inline plugins with an `autoload` file, so we
can get rid of that, too.
Not worth packaging/publishing to www.vim.org.
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* release/v0.36.0:
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* release/v0.36.0:
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Separate plugins from colorschemes
Spin off toggle_option_flag Vim plugin
Spin off fixed_join Vim plugin
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* release/v0.35.0:
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* release/v0.35.0:
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Add some structure to .gitmodules
Spin off insert_suspend_hlsearch Vim plugin
Add feat requirements to hlsearch suspend doc
Tidy comments, func names for 'hlsearch' suspend
Require +extra_search feat for 'hlsearch' suspend
Remove untidy comment
Use _save suffix for option caching variable
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* feature/vim-hlsearch-plugin-cleanup:
Add feat requirements to hlsearch suspend doc
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* hotfix/v0.34.1:
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Remove stray echo from Vim plugin
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This makes it explicit what the variable is for, in the same way as
s:cpoptions_save in vim/vimrc.
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* release/v0.34.0:
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* hotfix/v0.34.1:
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Remove stray echo from Vim plugin
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This was probably left in during debugging. Because 'showmode' hides it,
it didn't get noticed.
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* release/v0.34.0:
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Use script variable to keep showbreak setting
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The 'showbreak' option is global and has no local value--that is, it's
not global-local--so `setlocal` actually just changes the global value,
and hence we can't "change back" using `setlocal showbreak<`. Instead,
keep the "normal" value in a script variable so that we can reliably
switch back to it.
This surprised me, as I had thought it was working, but I can't find
even an older Vim that behaves the way I expected it too. I suppose I
must just not have changed back often enough to actually notice.
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* release/v0.33.0:
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* release/v0.33.0:
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Update Vim plugin submodules
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* commentary
* unimpaired
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* release/v0.32.0:
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* release/v0.32.0:
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Toggle Vim 'list', 'number' and 'wrap' globally
Rebind Space in Vim normal mode to scroll
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No particular reason beyond preference; I think of these as properties
of the window itself, not the window-buffer pair, so it makes more sense
to me this way.
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I never use its normal function.
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* release/v0.31.0:
Rebuild dotfiles(7) manual page from README
Bump VERSION
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