Look at your vim, now look back at mine, now back to your vim, now back to mine. Sadly it isn't mine, but if you stopped using your own dotfiles and switch to my dotfiles, it could look like mine.
The 'mvsane' function in the bashrc does not support multiple filenames, like through using a wildcard.
The existing function will attempt to convert the first file in the dir to a concantenated string of all the filenames.
This is not the user's intention, as they obviously wanted to apply it to every file in the directory.
Please make mvsane support arbitrary lists of files, through wildcards and other complex queries that return a space separated list of filenames.
Having a recursive option for all files in a directory would also be appreciated.
if one is open or the other and then are closed before each other then its fine but the newest version of NERDTree sets an autocommand that breaks the autoclose of scratch possibly file a bug report with one of the plugins
Restricting such wonderful configs to just Arch seems limiting and prevents a large part of the greater Linux community from experiencing your Dotfiles.
You should add support at a minimum for Ubuntu, Debian, and Fedora, to ensure others can experience the same enjoyment as you do.
This repo needs a license, as otherwise it defaults to the creator having all copyright claims.
Other people should not be sued for using your Dotfiles.
And neither should someone be able to modify your Dotfiles without you being able to see the changes/improvements they have made.