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vim-combo
why
Have you ever wanted to obsessively classify your performance against know people of yours with a not-really-so-relevant score in different programming languages? This plugin comes right to the rescue!
what
It keeps track of a "combo" counter that increases every time you press a key. Waiting for too long resets such counter. Deleting won't increase your combo but it will reset the timer. By default, the timer is 1 second. It may seem tight but longer timers lead to incredibly big combos too easily. Pasting counts as 1 (be it in Insert-Paste or directly from clipboard), movement does not affect the counter.
how
It uses a function called on buffer change (autocmd on TextChangedI) to increases the counter. Current time is checked every time against last best time.
vim-combo keeps track of your best combos for each filetype with files inside the hidden .combo folder (~/.vim/.combo). Every time vim loads, the best combo is loaded from file (one is kept for each filetype edited). Every time you get a new best score, the value on file is replaced.
powermode for vim?
vim-combo is inspired by the power-mode many more graphical editors have. While all the particles and text shaking is nice, the thing I really wanted was to keep track of my typing combos.
There already are few plugins which provide particles (vim-particle, vim-power-mode) but they required windows. vim-combo can run on any system since it's only vim script!
quickstart
If you just load this with a plugin manager, your combo will be tracked but not displayed anywhere. Current combo string is kept in g:combo
, you can place it anywhere you'd like. If you don't have specific statusbar edits, you can add set statusline=%{g:combo}
in your .vimrc
.
configuring
- You can change the combo timeout by overriding
g:timeout
in your.vimrc
. Defaults to 1. - You can access the whole combo string in
g:combo
. You can find current score ing:combo_counter
and best score for file ing:combo_best
. - You can bind function
Cheated
to a key. If you by accident register an unfair value, you can call it to revert.
is this fast?
vim-combo should be pretty fast. It runs a lot but does very little (time difference, counter). If you have any issue contact me!