Four `vim -u NONE` invocations in scripts/test.sh set a profile or
option as their first `-c` then `source .vimrc`. They didn't override
XDG_CONFIG_HOME, so .vimrc's local-config hook read
~/.config/chopsticks.vim and any `let g:chopsticks_profile = '...'`
there silently overrode the test's setup.
After install.sh runs (writing `engineer` or `full` to that file),
scripts/test.sh vim fails on the developer's machine but passes in
CI — CI never runs install.sh.
Fix by prepending XDG_CONFIG_HOME="\$EMPTY_XDG" to the four bare sites,
matching what the surrounding tests already do. L176 stays unchanged
because it explicitly sets g:chopsticks_local_config to its own
controlled file.
Closes#72
`,F` in normal mode mapped `gg=G\`\`` — reindent the entire file with
no confirmation. A muscle-typo of `,F` instead of `,f` (LSP format)
rewrites the whole buffer, and `=` does not always produce sensible
indentation for languages where Vim's internal indent expression is
poor.
Gate the normal-mode binding behind `g:chopsticks_enable_reindent_file`
(default off). The visual-mode binding (`vnoremap <leader>F =`) is
bounded by the user's selection and stays as default.
README's all-keybindings table now marks `,F re-indent (v)` to reflect
the visual-only default.
Closes#68
`set exrc` causes Vim to source `.vimrc`/`.exrc` from the current
working directory, which is a wider blast radius than the default
should accept for a config aimed at SSH/shared-host workflows.
`set secure` mitigates the most dangerous behaviors but still allows
arbitrary buffer state changes from an untrusted CWD.
Gate both behind `g:chopsticks_enable_exrc` (default off), following the
existing opt-in convention used for jk escape, Ctrl-S save, auto-pairs,
terminal keymaps, and completion keymaps.
Closes#62