![]() Vagrant and Virtualbox made me rethink about issues of developping webapp on Windows. I mostly do Windows dev and sometimes I also do some webdev, so I can't switch everything to MacOS or Linux. I'm just starting to use Vagrant, and I think that it's an awesome solution. Vagrant allows to manage headless virtual machine (VM without UI ). I have a headless VirtualBox right now and it uses 48Mo. You can share folders with the host and serve files from the virtual machine in a completly prod like environnement. You can also isolate projects in separated machines. For those who think that a unix box is closer to prod think of how many conflicts you can have with tons of libs installed on the same laptop : python, ruby, php, node.js, mysql, mongodb, etc. It is really different from a prod machine anyway. ![]() I'm not sure how it will turn out for me as I'm not very far in this process, but it seems to be awesome for the moment.| Support for the will be dropped in ( ) and only the will be supported | And Virtualbox works better (faster ) on Windows because the shared folder implementation of VirtualBox is better on Windows ). | ](#screenshots) | ](#api) | ] | ] |Īdds filetype glyphs (icons) to other plugins such as NERDTree, vim-airline, CtrlP, powerline, unite, lightline.vim, vimfiler, and flagship. Install the plugin per your usual method.Download and install a patched font (or patch your own).gvim: Set guifont in your vimrc UsageĪfter installing the patched font and setting the vim font just open or look at any of the supported plugins you have installed ( NERDTree, airline, powerline, unite, lightline.vim, vimfiler, or flagship). NOTE: if you don't have guifont set and are not running gvim you will need to set the terminal font. NOTE: for support of these plugins: NERDTree, vim-airline, CtrlP, powerline, unite, vimfiler, flagship you must configure vim to load those plugins before vim-devicons loads. Font ConfigurationĮncoding must be set to UTF-8 for the glyphs to showĬd ~/Library/Fonts & curl -fLo DroidSansMonoForPowerlinePlusNerdFileTypes.otf NOTE: for better nerdtree-git-plugin support, you should configure vim to load nerdtree-git-plugin before vim-devicons loads. Vim-airline section preview statusline tabline tabline fileformats symbols CtrlP You can find more fonts under my patched fonts repo. Supports the original CtrlP plugin and CtrlP active fork.Currently only supports file, file_rec, and buffer.NOTE: flagship support is experimental because the API may be changing.with g:WebDevIconsNerdTreeGitPluginForceVAlign on. ![]() with g:WebDevIconsNerdTreeGitPluginForceVAlign off. ![]() show developer file type glyphs from a font in various vim plugins, currently supports.Adds a global config map of characters to file extensions (or entire filenames).customizable and extendable filetype detections.#Macvim green extra characters install#. ![]()
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