As a soon to be computer science graduate, I wanted to make a tool to make programming with Vim (the editor my peers and I were told to use) a little more conducive to new users. This would mean adding to the VimTutor lessons, and including some tools to build or amend a VimRC. This is not meant to replace the vimrc, but rather is meant to serve as an introduction and subsequent jumping off point to customizing vim.
I would like the solution to be threefold, here are the steps bulleted below
This is an alternative to a pre-packaged VimRC, which I believe is against the spirit of Vim. By adding the vimtutor lesson and the 'settings pane' tool, users will be introduced to creating their VimRC and customizing vim to their use. This foregoes the style-railroading that would apply should the vimrc ship with the software.
This is my first OSS contribution, and as such I tried to choose tasks that were escalating in complexity. I have a firm knowledge of C, but should anything be impossible or able to be done better, please let me know! I hope you all find this applicable, and I look forward to firming the idea up and issuing a pull request!
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