This isn't used by every programmer at Aquatic, but it's used by some of them.
- Wherever possible, rely on default keybindings.
- Works in Ubuntu OS X terminals, so you can easily use it when working remotely.
- Oriented around buffers instead of tabs, using airline and CTRL-P for navigation.
- Easy to add and update plugins, with support for fixing to a specific version if necessary.
- Works well with the following languages and testing frameworks:
- Bash
- JavaScript/Jasmine
- Python
- HTML (w/ Sparkup)
- CSS
- Support across all languages for:
- Syntax highlighting
- Formatting
- Tags
- Omni-complete
- Snippets
- Includes jrsacks's test splitter.