We can move between conflict markers using functionality from the
conflict markers plugin and we also have gina. If required just
introduce the command mapping later.
Profiling with below
nvim -c 'profile start vim.log' -c 'profile func *' -c 'q'
shows that neomake adds to the start up time. Currently we only use it
for two tasks. Running hlint for Haskell and stack build asynchronously.
Use asyncdo and define a generic wrapper command for running makeprg
asynchronously. This can be used for anything as long as makeprg is
set correctly.
vim-grepper also adds somewhat to the startup time though not much. We
do not need the functionality of switching between grep tools. Here
again just use asyncdo and define a generic command for running grepprg
asynchronously.
Drop QFGrep as we can use in built Cfilter plugin for filtering the
quickfix list.
Note that all start times mentioned above are a few milliseconds not
even more than 5ms. However, we would like to be as fast as possible
and use in built functions.
Signed-off-by: Sanchayan Maity <maitysanchayan@gmail.com>
vim-fugitive from Tpope is synchronous on neovim. It is
asynchronous on vim when vim-dispatch is available but for
neovim it will always be synchronous. Gina is asynchronous
by default and does not freeze on large repos like fugitive
does. So drop fugitive, other plugins and settings dependent
on it.
While at it, also add some more good things from git gutter
and some shortcuts.
Signed-off-by: Sanchayan Maity <maitysanchayan@gmail.com>
It seems since we are using hard coded colors, so we do not need the
auto command at all. Getting rid of it gives the right results.
Signed-off-by: Sanchayan Maity <maitysanchayan@gmail.com>