Remove find command from bash aliases

+ Fix for slow starting terminal sessions
+ Require user to configure clang path following commands in README
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Shaun Reed 2020-06-15 09:19:25 -04:00
parent d76289d1fe
commit da17f5423f
3 changed files with 10 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -18,5 +18,4 @@ alias alert='notify-send --urgency=low -i "$([ $? = 0 ] && echo terminal || echo
export EDITOR="vim"
export VISUAL="vim"
export LS_COLORS="di=1;34:ln=31;47:so=32:pi=33:ex=1;32:bd=34;46:cd=34;43:su=30;41:sg=30;46:tw=30;42:ow=30;43"
export LIBCLANG=$(find / -name libclang.so.1 2>/dev/null)

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.vimrc
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@ -89,9 +89,6 @@ highlight ALEError ctermfg=DarkRed
nmap <silent> <C-k> <Plug>(ale_previous_wrap)
nmap <silent> <C-j> <Plug>(ale_next_wrap)
" Clang_complete settings
let g:clang_library_path = $LIBCLANG
" Colorizer plugin settings
" See :h colorizer in Vim for more info
@ -136,3 +133,6 @@ let g:airline_symbols.branch = ''
let g:airline_symbols.readonly = ''
let g:airline_symbols.linenr = ''
" Clang_complete settings
"let g:clang_library_path = $LIBCLANG

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@ -18,7 +18,13 @@ cd /path/to/dot/
stow -t ~ .
```
I use the `libclang-10-dev` package for clang completion. You can use whichever version you want, as the `.vimrc` configuration hosted here uses an environment variable `$LIBCLANG` which is set using the output of `sudo find / -name libclang.so.1`. To use the same version as I do, simply run `sudo apt install libclang-10-dev`
I use the `libclang-10-dev` package for clang completion. You can use whichever version you want, but to use the same version as I do, run the following commands.
```bash
sudo apt install libclang-10-dev
printf "export LIBCLANG=\""$(find / -name libclang.so.1 2>/dev/null)"\"\n\n" >> .bash_aliases
echo "let g:clang_library_path=$LIBCLANG" >> ~/.vimrc
```
`stow --adopt .` can be used to install conflicting files, but doing so will result in the loss of your local configurations. If you want to keep them, back up the conflicting files output in the error message before running this command.