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README.md

Waht is this?

This is essentially a fork from https://github.com/stefantalpalaru/gentoo-overlay/tree/master/app-vim/youcompleteme

Why?

but with the ability to turn on all the options for vim-youcompleteme plugin with use flags, adding the use flags mono, go, rust, and nodejs

Handy tips!

if you're building in a headless environment, you can add dev-lang/mono minimal to package.use

if you're building in a container, mono wants kernel sources and a config. You can install gentoo-sources, generate the host's kernel config with zcat /proc/config.gz or cat /boot/config-some-version, and output that to /usr/src/linux/.config on the container.

Rust

added app-vim/rust-vim as dependancy for USE="rust", additional info

Test drive?

Here's a Gist with instructions for how to quickly spin up an nspawn container to do some test building, if you are into that sort of thing.