In addition to the excellent rails.vim plugin, you may want to check out the Rubytest.vim plugin for quickly running a test from within the editor, Exuberant Ctags for instantly jumping to the definition of a method or a class, the ack utility and the ack.vim plugin for searching throughout a project, the nearly ubiquitous NERD Tree plugin for files and folder browsing, and the FuzzyFinder plugin for searching through files, tags, buffers, etc.
I go over setup tips, links, and screencasts for these plugins on my blog article for using Vim as a Ruby on Rails IDE.
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I want to buy a Qwerty keyboard for my laptop since a while but never get a chance of doing it. I love the idea of remapping the CAPS LOCK key as my Escape key is pretty small and I end up pressing F1/²/1 all together. I just remapped it, I look forward getting used to it!
Cheers
]]>So this question come from this bog:
http://www.terminally-incoherent.com/blog/2007/08/02/remapping-the-caps-lock-key/
Here is a question: when was the last time you used the Caps Lock key on purpose?
So actually i try to remap my keyboard for rails!
Let’s see the result on apéroRuby-3
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French Version
J’avais essayer vim il y a quelque temps mais j’ai rapidement arrêter car je trouvais le clavier azerty vraiment trop mauvais pour vim.
Et surtout la touche escape si utile trop mal placé pour avoir à s’en servir si régulièrement sans ce tué les poignet.
Je suis donc repasser à neatbean.
Cependant je croie avoir trouvé une solution au problème.
Remaper le clavier !!
C’est un choix radical mais je trouve qu’il apporte beaucoup j’ai commencé à faire quelque testes et je ferai une petite présentation du résultat de mes recherches à apèroRuby-3
see you
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