Vim plugins
This page is about Vim plugins.
Overview
Find a plugin
Most plugins are found on vim.org or GitHub:
- A mirror of all plugins originally found on http://www.vim.org/scripts/ ;
- GitHub.
Install a plugin
The best is to use a plugin manager (see below). Otherwise,
- Unzip the plugin in ~/.vim directory (or plugin, autoload...)
- Generate the help tags with:
helptags ~/.vim/tags
Getting help
Most plugins come with local help files. Do :help local-additions
to get a list of help files for locally installed plugins.
Plugin Managers
Here I list various plugin managers. My current favorite is vim-plug.
apt-vim
Fully-automated, Cross-platform Plugin Manager for Vim.
Pathogen
Plugin manager from Tim Pope.
VAM (vim-addon-manager)
VAM manage and install vim plugins (including their dependencies) in a sane way.
vim-plug
Plugin manager from junegunn, author of fzf, vim-easy-align.
- Install
curl -fLo ~/.vim/autoload/plug.vim --create-dirs \
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/junegunn/vim-plug/master/plug.vim
- Update plugins on offline computer
To update plugins on a computer that has no internet access, the simplest solution is to clone all repositories in a folder accessible by the offline computer, and use the git URL rewriting feature to point to this folder instead.
Use the following script to sync the folder, vim-plug-mirror.sh:
#! /bin/bash
die()
{
CODE=$1
shift
>&2 echo "ERROR -- $@"
exit $CODE
}
usage()
{
echo "Usage: $(basename $0) <mirror_dir>"
die 1 "$*"
}
DIR=${1%%/}
echo $DIR
[ -n "$DIR" -a -d "$(dirname "$DIR")" ] || usage "Missing <mirror_dir>"
if ! [ -d "$DIR" ]; then
echo "Creating $DIR"
mkdir "$DIR" || die 1 "Cannot create '$DIR'"
fi
PLUGINS_DIR=$(find ~/.vim/plugged -name .git|sed -r 's_/\.git__')
for plugin_dir in $PLUGINS_DIR; do
echo "Processing '$plugin_dir'"
URL=$(git -C "$plugin_dir" remote get-url origin)
plugin=$(echo $URL|sed -r 's_https://github.com/__; s_github\.com:__; s_\.git__')
PLUGINDIR=$DIR/${plugin}.git
PARENTDIR=$(dirname $PLUGINDIR)
if [ -d "$PLUGINDIR" ]; then
false && echo git -C "$PLUGINDIR" fetch --all
else
mkdir -p "$PARENTDIR" || die 1 "Cannot create '$PARENTDIR'"
git clone --mirror $URL "$PLUGINDIR"
fi
done
To use the script, simply give a folder path:
vim-plug-mirror.sh /smb/some/path
Then, on the offline machine:
sudo git config --system url./smb/some/path/.insteadOf https://github.com/
- Interaction with $HOME version control
If we store our HOME files (dot-files) in git, we can't store the plugins anymore because they are fetched and stored locally as squashed git submodules. We can circumvent this by managing these plugins as git submodules.
First create .gitmodules:
[submodule "ack.vim"]
path = .vim/plugged/ack.vim
url = ./.vim/plugged/ack.vim
[submodule "auto-pairs"]
path = .vim/plugged/auto-pairs
url = ./.vim/plugged/auto-pairs
[submodule "a.vim"]
path = .vim/plugged/a.vim
url = ./.vim/plugged/a.vim
Then create the bare repositories:
git clone --bare /home/peetersm home.git
cd home.git/
mkdir -p .vim/plugged
cd .vim/plugged
for g in ~/.vim/plugged/*; do git clone --bare $g; done
Then, to clone the HOME repository:
git clone --recursive .../home.git
Finally we must update the tags file in vim. Start vim and run PlugInstall!
. Ignore the error messages.
- Troubleshooting
- Using short path may fail if plugin name has an extension. For instance:
" The following FAILS because of trailing .vim
Plug 'ctrlpvim/ctrlp.vim'
" Use the following instead.
Plug 'https://github.com/ctrlpvim/ctrlp.vim.git'
- Conditional plugin activation.
- See the FAQ.
Installed plugins
Plugins I'm currently using.
A
a.vim : Alternate Files quickly (.c --> .h etc) (forked version, the original version)
vim.org | GitHub | a.vim | Alternate Files quickly (.c --> .h etc) (original) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Plugin high-level description, or comment on the configuration.
" Plug 'nacitar/a.vim' " Alternate Files quickly (.c --> .h etc) - fork of original
Plug 'xeyownt/a.vim' " Alternate Files quickly (.c --> .h etc) - fork of original
ack.vim
GitHub | ack.vim | Vim plugin for the Perl module / CLI script 'ack' | |||
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I fell back to this plugin because ag.vim is stalled. But we can still use ag as search engine.
My settings [1]:
if executable('ag')
" Use ag over grep - See ag man page for option '--vimgrep'
set grepprg=ag\ --vimgrep\ $*
set grepformat=%f:%l:%c:%m
" bind K to grep word under cursor
nnoremap K :grep! "\b<C-R><C-W>\b"<CR>:cw<CR>
let g:ackprg = 'ag --vimgrep'
" Allow lowercase command 'ag' - see http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Replace_a_builtin_command_using_cabbrev
cnoreabbrev ag <c-r>=(getcmdtype()==':' && getcmdpos()==1 ? 'Ack' : 'ag')<CR>
endif
Auto-Pairs
vim.org | GitHub | auto-pairs | Vim plugin, insert or delete brackets, parens, quotes in pair | ||||
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Tested on NeoVim: undoable and dot-repeatable (.
) (and should be the same on vim 7.4.849+).
Works better than ClosePairs and similar.
More auto-close plugins or similar:
- Tested on NeoVim: undo broken but dot-repeatable (
.
).
- delimitMate by Israel Chauca Fuentes, https://github.com/Raimondi/delimitMate [2]
- AutoClose by Karl Guertin, https://github.com/vim-scripts/AutoClose [3]
- AutoClose by Thiago Alves, https://github.com/vim-scripts/AutoClose--Alves [4]
- Best so far — Auto Pairs by Miao Jiang, https://github.com/jiangmiao/auto-pairs
- Tested on NeoVim: undoable and dot-repeatable (
.
) (and should be the same on vim 7.4.849+).
- ClosePairs by Edoardo Vacchi, https://github.com/vim-scripts/ClosePairs [5]
- Smartinput by Kana Natsuno, https://github.com/kana/vim-smartinput
- breaks undo / dot-repeat (tested on neovim). Nice support of triple apostrophe.
- Simple pairs by Orestis Markou, https://github.com/vim-scripts/simple-pairs [6]
- Requires Python.
- vim-autoclose by Townk, https://github.com/Townk/vim-autoclose
- Tested on NeoVim: undo broken but dot-repeatable (
.
).
More on auto-close plugins:
More on the issue of dot-repeat (with list of plugins):
AutoSave
vim.org | GitHub | auto-pairs | Automatically save changes to disk | ||||
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Useful in particular when editing TeX file with continuous compilation to view changes live in PDF viewer.
- Configuration
let g:auto_save = 1 " enable AutoSave on Vim startup
" Optional:
let g:auto_save_no_updatetime = 1 " do not change the 'updatetime' option
let g:auto_save_in_insert_mode = 0 " do not save while in insert mode
let g:auto_save_silent = 1 " do not display the auto-save notification
let g:auto_save_postsave_hook = 'TagsGenerate' " this will run :TagsGenerate after each save
AutoTag
AutoTag : Updates entries in a tags file automatically when saving
Cpp.vim
cpp.vim: General C++ Settings (no indentation for namespace...)
- (disabled highlight of leading tabs, line length overruns, unit test header test + nice
AlterColour
function that computes new colour...)
cpsm
GitHub | cpsm | A CtrlP matcher, specialized for paths. | |||||
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To install:
sudo apt install libboost-all-dev cmake python-dev libicu-dev
cd ~/.vim/plugged/cpsm
./install.sh
Cscope_maps
SF | [xeyownt/cscope_maps.vim GitHub] | cscope_maps | Some boilerplate settings and keyboard mappings for cscope | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cscope page is available on SourceForge.
- See the tutorial here
- Cscope on Vim Wiki
- One can also use cscope and ctags together
" Plug 'simplyzhao/cscope_maps.vim' " Some boilerplate settings and keyboard mappings for cscope
Plug 'xeyownt/cscope_maps.vim' " Some boilerplate settings and keyboard mappings for cscope
ctrlp.vim
vim.org | GitHub | ctrlp.vim | Active fork of kien/ctrlp.vim—Fuzzy file, buffer, mru, tag, etc finder. home | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Currently works best using ag (this and [7]) as file scanner and cpsm as match engine.
My settings:
" Set root directory
let g:ctrlp_working_path_mode = 'rwa'
" Enable filename search (instead of full path) - Ctrl-D to switch
let g:ctrlp_by_filename = 1
"
" Use AG for look-up. See https://robots.thoughtbot.com/faster-grepping-in-vim
if executable('ag')
" Use ag in CtrlP for listing files. Lightning fast and DOESN'T respect .gitignore
let g:ctrlp_user_command = 'ag %s -U -l --nocolor -g ""'
" ag is fast enough that CtrlP doesn't need to cache - BUT we are on a slow filesystem
" let g:ctrlp_use_caching = 0
endif
DoxygenToolkit.vim
GitHub | DoxygenToolkit.vim | Simplify Doxygen documentation in C, C++, Python | |||
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My configuration
" --- DoxygenToolkit --------------------------------------------------------------------------{{{
let g:DoxygenToolkit_briefTag_pre="@Synopsis "
let g:DoxygenToolkit_paramTag_pre="@Param "
let g:DoxygenToolkit_returnTag="@Returns "
let g:DoxygenToolkit_blockHeader="--------------------------------------------------------------------------"
let g:DoxygenToolkit_blockFooter="----------------------------------------------------------------------------"
let g:DoxygenToolkit_authorName="Michael Peeters"
" let g:DoxygenToolkit_licenseTag=""
FastFold
GitHub | FastFold | Speed up Vim by updating folds only when called-for | |||
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Plug 'Konfekt/FastFold' " Speed up Vim by updating folds only when called-for
Fugitive
vim.org | GitHub | fugitive.vim | A Git wrapper so awesome, it should be illegal |
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Add to .vimrc:
set diffopt+=vertical " Favor vertical split for vimdiff
- Some commands
" Gdiff
:Gdiff " View differences with index
:Gdiff HEAD " View differences with HEAD
:Gdiff - " View differences with HEAD
:Gdiff ^ " View differences with previous commit
:Gdiff ~3 " View differences with 3 commits ago
" Glog
:Glog " Load previous file revision in quickfix. :cn / :cp for next/previous
:Glog -- % " Load commits (i.e. diff) impacting current file.
:Glog -Sfindme -- " Pickaxe string 'findme'
" Gedit
:Gedit " Edit back current file
- Typical workflow
- View history of changes on a file
:Glog " Load previous file revision in quickfix
:cn " next revision (or open quickfix window and <CR> to select)
:cp " previous revision (or open quickfix window and <CR> to select)
:Gdiff " View diff with version in work tree
:q " Quit diff, and return to selected revision
:Gdiff ^ " View diff with previous version
:q
:Gedit " Edit back original file
fzf.vim
GitHub | fzf.vim | fzf :heart: vim | |||||
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- Neovim
fzf.vim uses neovim terminal emulator. Use this mapping to have esc key leave fzf, but go to normal mode in other terminals [8]:
tnoremap <expr> <esc> &filetype == 'fzf' ? "\<esc>" : "\<c-\>\<c-n>"
IndentTab
vim.org | GitHub | IndentTab | Use tabs for indent at the beginning, spaces for alignment in the rest of a line |
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This plugin works better than Smart-Tabs (ctab.vim).
See also Indent with tabs & align with spaces.
- Configuration
We must make sure that it is loaded before plugin SuperTab (so that the latter can record IndentTab maps for Tab).
Plug 'xeyownt/IndentTab' | " Use tabs for indent at the beginning, spaces for alignment in the rest of a line
Plug 'ervandew/supertab' " Perform all your vim insert mode completions with Tab
" --- IndentTab -------------------------------------------------------------------------------{{{
let g:IndentTab = 1 " Enable the plugin
let g:IndentTab_IsSuperTab = 1 " Enable integration with supertab
let g:IndentTab_scopes = 'indent' " Disable 'commentprefix' and 'string', which require ingo-library
" }}}
MatchIt
matchit.zip : extended % matching for HTML, LaTeX, and many other languages
Mcf-make-target
mcf-make-target: Persistent make target in Vim This plugin lets Vim to store the last arguments passed to make, and use that argument when make is invoked without arguments. For ease, define the following macro:
:nmap <F5> :wa<CR>:Make<CR>:cw<CR> # Note the capital M to Make
To build a custom target:
:Make <targetname> # first invocation. Store targetname for future use
<F5> # next
Repeat
Install repeat.vim : Use the repeat command (.) with supported plugins
SparkUp
Sparkup — A parser for a condensed HTML format Use ^e in edit mode to extend sparkup text, and ^n to go to next empty item. Some examples (more at Zen Coding:
div#page.section.main div[title] a[title="Hello world" rel] td[colspan=2] ul > li*5 li.item$$$*3 div#page>(div#header>ul#nav>li*4>a)+(div#page>(h1>span)+p*2)+div#footer #content>.section div#content>div.section p>{Click }+a{here}+{ to continue}
Supertab
vim.org | GitHub | Supertab | Perform all your vim insert mode completions with Tab | ||
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Plug 'ervandew/supertab' " Perform all your vim insert mode completions with Tab
" --- SuperTab---------------------------------------------------------------------------------{{{
let g:SuperTabDefaultCompletionType = '<C-n>'
let g:SuperTabCrMapping = 0
" }}}
- Issues
- Tab does not work in vimwiki files
- This is because Tab is mapped by vimwiki plugin to jump to next table cell. The best work-around is to use C-n / C-p to trigger YCM completion. Alternative we can disable table mapping [9]
let g:vimwiki_table_mappings = 0
Surround
vim.org | GitHub | Surround | quoting/parenthesizing made simple. | ||||||||||||||||
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Plug 'tpope/vim-surround' " quoting/parenthesizing made simple.
" --- Vim-Surround ----------------------------------------------------------------------------{{{
" Use lowercase 's' instead of 'S' to surround in visual mode
xmap s <Plug>VSurround
" }}}
tComment
vim.org | GitHub | tComment | An extensible & universal comment plugin that also handles embedded filetypes | ||||||||
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Plug 'tomtom/tcomment_vim' " An extensible & universal comment vim-plugin that also handles embedded filetypes
Ultisnips
GitHub | ultisnips | UltiSnips - The ultimate snippet solution for Vim. Send pull requests to SirVer/ultisnips! | |||||
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GitHub | vim-snippets | vim-snipmate default snippets (Previously snipmate-snippets) | |||||
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Ultisnips is a snippet engine written in Python. Other snippet plugins:
- snipMate, inspired from TextMate.
- https://github.com/garbas/vim-snipmate (garbas' fork), http://github.com/msanders/snipmate.vim (original, stalled)
- Another engine, also very powerful but different syntax (not compatible with vim-snippets): https://github.com/drmingdrmer/xptemplate
- Configuration
- We configure ultisnips to use ^J / ^K for expansion and next/previous, and leave Tab key for completion with plugin SuperTab (which will trigger YouCompleteMe as well).
- Another option is to use Tab for expansion (see these posts for instance).
" --- Ultisnips / vim-snippets-----------------------------------------------------------------{{{
" Use C-j/C-k for snippet expansion and next/previous.
" To use 'tab', see https://github.com/christoomey/dotfiles/blob/master/vim/rcplugins/youcompleteme-ultisnips-supertab
let g:UltiSnipsEditSplit = 'vertical'
let g:UltiSnipsExpandTrigger = '<C-j>'
let g:UltiSnipsJumpForwardTrigger = '<C-j>'
let g:UltiSnipsJumpBackwardTrigger = '<C-k>'
- Writing snippets
- Use command
:UltiSnipsEdit
to start editing snippets for current filetype.
- This will automatically opens a private snippet definition file for the current filetype. Use
:UltiSnipsEdit!
to add snippet in public definition files.
- For advanced snippets (Python, auto-expand, use of context), see LaTeX snippets from Gilles Castel.
- Snippets
Snippets must be installed separately. Some snippets from vim-snippets:
#### C ####
main main() inc #include <...> Inc #include "..." Def #ifndef ... #define ... #endif def #define ifdef #ifdef ... #endif #if #if ... #endif once #ifndef HEADER_H .... # define HEADER_H ... #endif (Header Include-Guard) if If (...) { ... } el else { ... } t ... ? ... : ... (tertiary conditional) do do ... while ( ... ) wh while (...) { ... } for for (... = 0; ...; ...) { ... } forr for (... = ...; ...; ...) { ... } fun ... function(...) { ... } fund ... function(...;) td typedef st struct tds typedef struct tde typedef enum pr printf fpr fprintf . [ ... ] un unsigned
#### C++ ####
readfile snippet for reading file map std::map<... , ...> map... vector std::vector<...> v... ns namespace ... { ... } cl class { public: ... private: };
vim-airline
GitHub | vim-airline | lean & mean status/tabline for vim that's light as air | |
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GitHub | vim-airline-themes | A collection of themes for vim-airline | |
vim-airline-themes is optional, and here not needed since I use gruvbox for the theme.
" ----- Vim-airline ----------------------------------------------------------
let g:airline_theme= 'gruvbox'
let g:airline_section_c = '%F'
let g:airline_section_y = ''
let g:airline_section_error = ''
let g:airline_section_warning = ''
let g:airline_section_x = ''
Vim-auto-save
GitHub | vim-auto-save | Automatically save changes to disk | |
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- Configuration
let g:auto_save = 1 " enable AutoSave on Vim startup
let g:auto_save_no_updatetime = 1 " do not change the 'updatetime' option
let g:auto_save_in_insert_mode = 0 " do not save while in insert mode
let g:auto_save_silent = 1 " do not display the auto-save notification
Vim-easy-align
GitHub | vim-easy-align | A Vim alignment plugin | |||||
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Vim-easymotion
vim.org | GitHub | vim-easymotion | Vim motions on speed! | ||||
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- Example configuration
" <Leader>f{char} to move to {char}
map <Leader>f <Plug>(easymotion-bd-f)
nmap <Leader>f <Plug>(easymotion-overwin-f)
" s{char}{char} to move to {char}{char}
nmap s <Plug>(easymotion-overwin-f2)
" Move to line
map <Leader>L <Plug>(easymotion-bd-jk)
nmap <Leader>L <Plug>(easymotion-overwin-line)
" Move to word
map <Leader>w <Plug>(easymotion-bd-w)
nmap <Leader>w <Plug>(easymotion-overwin-w)
Vim-gitgutter
GitHub | vim-gitgutter | A Vim plugin which shows a git diff in the gutter (sign column) and stages/undoes hunks |
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Vim-incsearch
❗ | vim-incsearch is dead and create conflicts. Core is now part of vim/neovim. Use vim-is instead for extra features. |
vim.org | GitHub | incsearch.vim | Improved incremental searching for Vim | ||||
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GitHub | incsearch-easymotion.vim | Integration between incsearch and easymotion | |||||
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See website for more features (including fuzzy search, etc.).
- Integration with easy-motion
" You can use other keymappings like <C-l> instead of <CR> if you want to
" use these mappings as default search and somtimes want to move cursor with
" EasyMotion.
function! s:incsearch_config(...) abort
return incsearch#util#deepextend(deepcopy({
\ 'modules': [incsearch#config#easymotion#module({'overwin': 1})],
\ 'keymap': {
\ "\<CR>": '<Over>(easymotion)'
\ },
\ 'is_expr': 0
\ }), get(a:, 1, {}))
endfunction
noremap <silent><expr> / incsearch#go(<SID>incsearch_config())
noremap <silent><expr> ? incsearch#go(<SID>incsearch_config({'command': '?'}))
noremap <silent><expr> g/ incsearch#go(<SID>incsearch_config({'is_stay': 1}))
Vim-LaTeX
vim-latex (documentation) See page vim-latex.
vim-mundo
GitHub | vim-mundo | Vim undo tree visualizer https://simnalamburt.github.io/vim-mundo | |||
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vim-mundo is a fork of plugin gundo (originally written by Steve Losh) that is up-to-date and works on neovim.
" --- Vim-mundo -------------------------------------------------------------------------------{{{
let g:mundo_verbose_graph = 0 " Create shorter graph
let g:mundo_inline_undo = 1 " Show a small one line diff at each node
set undofile " Enable persistent undo so that undo history persists across vim sessions
set undodir=~/.vim/undo
nnoremap <F12> :MundoToggle<CR>
" }}}
vim-ps1
GitHub | vim-ps1 | A Vim plugin for Windows PowerShell support | |||
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Plug 'PProvost/vim-ps1' " A Vim plugin for Windows PowerShell support
" --- PS1.vim ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------{{{
" Source: https://robindouglas.uk/powershell/vim/2018/04/05/PowerShell-with-Vim.html
if has('win32')
set shell=powershell.exe
set shellcmdflag=-NoProfile\ -NoLogo\ -NonInteractive\ -Command
set shellpipe=|
set shellredir=>
endif
" }}}
Vimtex
GitHub | vim-mundo | A modern vim plugin for editing LaTeX files. (wiki) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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- Install (using Plug)
- Add to .vimrc
Plug 'lervag/vimtex' " A modern vim plugin for editing LaTeX files.
- On Neovim, install neovim-remote.
pip3 install neovim-remote
- Configuration
" --- VimTex ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------{{{
" Inspired from https://castel.dev/post/lecture-notes-1/
let g:tex_flavor='latex'
let g:vimtex_view_method='zathura'
let g:vimtex_quickfix_mode=0
set conceallevel=1
let g:tex_conceal='abdmg'
if has('nvim')
let g:vimtex_compiler_progname='nvr'
endif
" }}}
In addition, the following helps for insert-mode mappings:
imap ² `
Install vim-auto-save plugin to save the file and trigger compilation regularly.
- Usage
See Vim-tex.
VimWiki
vim.org | GitHub | vimwiki | Personal Wiki for Vim | ||||
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To quote a text block with {{{ ... }}}
in visual mode, add to ~/.vim/ftplugin/vimwiki_custom.vim:
" Quote a block of text with {{{ }}} in visual mode
:vmap gq DO {{{<CR><ESC>P
- Troubleshooting
- Tab not working anymore on
dev
branch. This is because tab is already mapped by plugin SuperTab, and Vimwiki refuses to remap.
--- a/ftplugin/vimwiki.vim
+++ b/ftplugin/vimwiki.vim
@@ -532,13 +532,9 @@ endfunction
" insert mode table mappings
if str2nr(vimwiki#vars#get_global('key_mappings').table_mappings)
- if maparg('<Tab>', 'i') ==# ''
inoremap <expr><buffer> <Tab> vimwiki#tbl#kbd_tab()
- endif
- if maparg('<S-Tab>', 'i') ==# ''
inoremap <expr><buffer> <S-Tab> vimwiki#tbl#kbd_shift_tab()
endif
-endif
YouCompleteMe
GitHub | YouCompleteMe | A code-completion engine for Vim http://valloric.github.io/YouCompleteMe/
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- Installation
cd .vim/plugged/YouCompleteMe
./install.py
- Configuration (without semantic completion)
- We don't configure YCM to use Tab for completion but the usual vim's map ^n and ^p.
- Instead, we install SuperTab plugin, which will also trigger YCM completion with Tab and S-Tab (thanks Christoomey).
Plug 'Valloric/YouCompleteMe', { 'do': './install.py' } " A code-completion engine for Vim
" ...
" --- YouCompleteMe----------------------------------------------------------------------------{{{
let g:ycm_autoclose_preview_window_after_completion = 1 " Auto-close preview window on completion
let g:ycm_dont_warn_on_startup = 0
let g:ycm_complete_in_comments = 1
let g:ycm_complete_in_strings = 1
let g:ycm_collect_identifiers_from_comments_and_strings = 1
let g:ycm_filetype_blacklist = {}
let g:ycm_key_list_select_completion = ['<C-n>', '<Down>']
let g:ycm_key_list_previous_completion = ['<C-p>', '<Up>']
" Bug workaround - avoid spurious scrolling on completion when typing '.'
let g:ycm_filetype_specific_completion_to_disable = {
\ 'cpp': 1,
\ 'gitcommit': 1
\}
" }}}
- Configuration (semantic completion)
Add the default compilation flags files (see manual for more details [10]):
# file .ycm_extra_conf_cpp.py
def FlagsForFile( filename, **kwargs ):
return {
'flags': [ '-x', 'c++', '-std=gnu++14', '-Wall', '-Wextra', '-Werror', '-I.', '-Iinclude', '-I../include' ],
}
# file .ycm_extra_conf_c.py
def FlagsForFile( filename, **kwargs ):
return {
'flags': [ '-x', 'c', '-gnu11', '-Wall', '-Wextra', '-Werror', '-I.', '-Iinclude', '-I../include' ],
}
Then in .vimrc:
-Plug 'Valloric/YouCompleteMe', { 'do': './install.py' } " A code-completion engine for Vim
+Plug 'Valloric/YouCompleteMe', { 'do': './install.py --clang-completer' } " A code-completion engine for Vim
-let g:ycm_filetype_specific_completion_to_disable = {
- \ 'cpp': 1,
- \ 'gitcommit': 1
- \}
+let g:ycm_global_ycm_extra_conf = "~/.vim/.ycm_extra_conf.py"
❗ | Care must be taken with space in the option list. When using clang options like -I , -iquote the directory argument can be collated to the flag, like in '-Iinclude', or '-iquoteinclude', . Alternatively the flag and argmument must be split on two array element ('-iquote', 'include' ). But '-iquote include', doesn't work.
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- Project-specific configuration
YCM can use project-specific compilation flags to report warnings / errors that are relevant to your project. YCM can either use a compilation database (such as BEAR, cmake, ninja...), or use manually defined flags. For the latter, just define a file .ycm_extra_conf.py in the root of your project:
import os
def IsCPPFile(filename):
extension = os.path.splitext(filename)[1]
return extension in ['.cpp','.cxx','.hpp','.hxx']
FLAGS_CPP = [ \
'-x', 'c++', '-Wall', '-Werror', '-std=gnu++14', '-funsigned-char', '-fshort-enums', '-fno-common', \
'-I.', '-Iinclude', '-I../include' \
]
FLAGS_C = [ \
'-x', 'c', '-Wall', '-Werror', '-std=gnu11', '-funsigned-char', '-fshort-enums', '-fno-common', \
'-I.', '-Iinclude', '-I../include' \
]
def FlagsForFile( filename, **kwargs ):
return { 'flags': FLAGS_CPP } if IsCPPFile(filename) else { 'flags': FLAGS_C }
- Configuration - offline install
- When installing on a computer without internet access, transfer the file clang+llvm-5.0.0-linux-x86_64-ubuntu14.04.tar.xz from ~/.vim/plugged/YouCompleteMe/third_party/ycmd/clang_archives/ manually.
VisIncr
vim.org | GitHub | VisIncr | Produce increasing/decreasing columns of numbers, dates, or daynames | ||||||||
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More tips about visual increment here.
Visual-increment
GitHub | visual-increment.vim | use CTRL+A/X to create increasing sequence of numbers or letters via visual mode | |||||
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Plugins to try
Language Server
- coc.nvim — Intellisense engine for vim8 & neovim, full language server protocol support as VSCode
- Related posts [11]
- LanguageClient — Language Server Protocol (LSP) support for vim and neovim.
- To be combined with deoplete, and UltiSnips [12].
- List of LSP-compatible implementations: https://langserver.org/
- Typescript server: https://github.com/neoclide/coc-tsserver
Misc
Plugins I need to try or install some day.
- Other completion plugins, but probably not as good as YouCompleteMe (which also integrates nicely with Ultisnips and SuperTab)
vim.org | OmniCppComplete | C/C++ omni-completion with ctags database | |
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vim.org | neocomplcache | Ultimate auto completion system for Vim | |
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- c.vim : C/C++ IDE -- Write and run programs. Insert statements, idioms, comments etc.
- winmanager : A windows style IDE for Vim 6.0 (Referenced in TagList plugin help)
- bufexplorer.zip : Buffer Explorer / Browser
- project.tar.gz : Organize/Navigate projects of files (like IDE/buffer explorer)
- textobj-entire: Text objects for entire buffer (referenced from Practical Vim)
- LaTeX Box : Lightweight Toolbox for LaTeX
- unite.vim : Unite and create user interfaces (for more WOW factor, check this blog or the homepage)
- Plugin from OSCON 2013: "More Instantly Better Vim" - Damian Conway:
- autoswap.mac (manage automatically swap file — Mac only)
- vmath.mac (compute sums, averages, min and max)
- vis.vim (let : commands to act on visual blocks, not the full lines)
- visualdrags (allows moving / duplicate visual)
- An extended version of closetag.vim. Press ^_ to automatically close current tag (HTML, XML, LaTeX...)
- Gist : vimscript for gist
- functionlist.vim : This plugin makes it easy to navigate between functions in a long file.
- ShowFunc.vim : Creates a list of all tags / functions from a window, all windows or buffers.
- taglist.vim : Source code browser (supports C/C++, java, perl, python, tcl, sql, php, etc)
- DeleteTrailingWhitespace : Delete unwanted whitespace at the end of lines
- Currently using custom mapping / autocmd (see below).
- syntastic — Syntax checking hacks for vim
- diffchar.vim — Highlight the exact differences, based on characters and words
Tim Pope
Plugins from Tim Pope:
- Tim Pope's commentary: comment stuff out (referenced from Practical Vim)
- However tComment seems more complete, and works fine for me.
vim.org | GitHub | vim-rsi TRY_ME | rsi.vim: Readline style insertion |
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vim.org | GitHub | vim-abolish | abolish.vim: easily search for, substitute, and abbreviate multiple variants of a word |
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vim.org | GitHub | vim-obsession | obsession.vim: continuously updated session files |
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GitHub | vim-ragtag | ragtag.vim: ghetto HTML/XML mappings (formerly allml.vim) | |
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A set of mappings for HTML, XML, PHP, ASP, eRuby, JSP, and more (formerly allml) |
Videos
Some videos that illustrates those plugins:
- Top Vim Plugins (YouTube), showing Surround, SnipMate, TComment, MRU, FuzzyFinder, NerdTree, MatchIt
- Another list of nice plugins (MRU, SnipMate, VimExplorer)
vim.org | GitHub | unimpaired.vim | Pairs of handy bracket mappings |
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For interaction with plugin fugitive, and quickfix mappings [q, ]q, [Q, and ]Q. |
vim.org | GitHub | ifdef-highlighting | #ifdef highlighting in c/c++/idl |
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GitHub | VimFold4C | Vim folding ftplugin for C & C++ (and similar langages) |
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Interesting plugin, but does not handle well nested #ifdef
it seems.
GitHub | GoldenView.Vim | Always have a nice view for vim split windows! http://zhaocai.github.io/GoldenView.Vim/ |
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- Doxygen support
- https://github.com/vim-scripts/doxygen-support.vim (currently using DoxygenToolkit.vim).
Uninstalled plugins
Plugins I'm no longer using (with uninstalled date/year when available).
Align
vim.org | GitHub | Align | Help folks to align text, eqns, declarations, tables, etc |
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see examples. |
Let's give vim-easy-align a try instead.
AutoClose
vim.org | GitHub | AutoClose | Inserts matching bracket, paren, brace or quote |
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{{ |
Insert & push closing brace down a new line |
Don't like it much because inserting the closing pair will jump out of nested pair, which is annoying when one try to simply insert a closing brace (but a solution is to use the Surround plugin to surround some selected text with braces).
Calendar
calendar.vim - A calendar application for Vim
:Calendar
to launch. < and > to cycle through views, E and T to view Event list or Task list.:Calendar 2001 1 1
to focus a specific date.
My settings in .vimrc:
" ----- Vim-Calendar ---------------------------------------------------------
let g:calendar_week_number=1
let g:calendar_first_day='monday'
ClosePairs
vim.org | GitHub | ClosePairs | Auto closes pairs of characters |
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simpler than AutoClose, and can also delete pair of braces at once with <BS>. However breaks undo and not dot-repeatable.
Below is a patch to push down the closing brace when typing { twice (inspired from AutoClose plugin).
--- a/.vim/plugin/closepairs.vim
+++ b/.vim/plugin/closepairs.vim
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
inoremap ( ()<left>
-inoremap { {}<left>
+inoremap <expr> { <SID>openpair('{','}')
inoremap [ []<left>
vnoremap <leader>" "zdi"<c-r>z"
@@ -44,6 +44,16 @@ function! s:delpair()
return "\<bs>"
endf
+function! s:openpair(left,right)
+ let l:col = col('.')
+ let l:lchr = getline('.')[l:col-2]
+ let l:rchr = getline('.')[l:col-1]
+ if a:left == l:lchr && a:right == l:rchr
+ return "\<esc>a\<CR>;\<CR>".a:right."\<esc>\"_xk$\"_xa"
+ endif
+ return a:left.a:right."\<left>"
+endf
+
function! s:escapepair(right)
Conque Shell
vim.org | GitHub | Conque Shell | Run interactive commands inside a Vim buffer. |
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I'm using mostly NeoVim now, and neovim native command :term
offers a much better alternative.
DiffChanges
diffchanges.vim : Show changes made to current buffer since the last save
- Never used. Functionality quite limited (only compared with last save). And if file is stored in Git, plugin fugitive is a much better alternative.
Leaderdcd |
DiffChangesDiffToggle |
EasyTags
easytags.vim : Automated tag file generation and syntax highlighting of tags in Vim
- Replaced by AutoTag — syntax highlighting of tags is limited to c files; moreover AutoTag has a clever way to look for the tags file in project hierarchy.
FuzzyFinder (2016)
FuzzyFinder : buffer/file/command/tag/etc explorer with fuzzy matching
- Alternative, Command-T (inspired from TextMate)
- See also Super-Finder in Vim (using FuzzyFinder)
- After
:set path=/path/to/project/**
, one can do:find filename.ext
(See [13], more details at [14]) - To find a file in a sub-directory, use the fuzzy query **/filename
Removed because superseeded by fzf.vim.
- Troubleshooting
- FuzzyFinder plugin complains about:
Error detected while processing function 148..229..fuf#openTag:
line 1:
E432: Tags file not sorted: tags
- Tags were generated with
ctags --sort=foldcase -R .
- Solution is to set option
:set ignorecase
Git-file
git:file.vim : open any version of a file in git For instance, to open file filename.c at commit HEAD~4:
vim HEAD~4:./filename.c
- Never used. Similar functionality available in plugin fugitive.
Hexman
vim.org | GitHub | Hexman | Simpler Hex viewing and editing |
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Uninstalled because it contains the sign of the devil... Well, no, in fact because I don't use it much and standard mappings interfere with vim-gitgutter.
LaTeX Text Formatter
Latex Text Formatter : This scripts makes it easier to format latex text
- Does not work well (line too short, line merge too aggressive)
LustyExplorer (2016)
vim.org | GitHub | LustyExplorer | Dynamic filesystem and buffer explore |
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More recent GitHub (merged with LustyJuggler) |
Removed because frequent segfaults in Neovim. Superseeded by fzf.vim.
LustyJuggler
vim.org | GitHub | LustyJuggler | Switch very quickly among your active buffers |
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More recent GitHub (merged with LustyExplorer |
Removed because I don't use it. LustyExplorer, NERDTree and FuzzyFinder are much better alternatives.
MiniBufExpl
minibufexpl.vim : Elegant buffer explorer - takes very little screen space
- 1st attempt: No real tab support. Seems to interfere with trinity plugin. Interesting key bindings inside though. To reassess...
- 2nd attempt: Don't care about tabs, the idea is to fully replace tabs with buffers since most plugins interface better with buffers. Disabled
trinity plugin.
- Closing a buffer: Use d in minibufexpl window to close a buffer, or :bd[elete] seems to work most of the time.
- Uninstalled because found better alternative (bufstat)
- Someone is working on improving minibufexpl (v6.4)
MRU
mru.vim : Plugin to manage Most Recently Used (MRU) files
- Never used. And same functionality is available in Ctrl-P plugin anyway.
--- mru-old.vim 2010-06-29 00:45:59.000000000 +0200
+++ mru.vim 2010-07-22 14:14:19.000000000 +0200
@@ -657,7 +657,12 @@
let wcmd = '+buffer' . bufnum
endif
- exe 'silent! botright ' . g:MRU_Window_Height . 'split ' . wcmd
+ " MIP PATCH BEGIN - :botright conflicts with TagList + QuickFix windows
+ " if I have TagList + QuickFix window opened, calling :MRU multiple times makes the QuickFix window to grow
+ " endlessly
+ " exe 'silent! botright ' . g:MRU_Window_Height . 'split ' . wcmd
+ exe 'silent! ' . g:MRU_Window_Height . 'split ' . wcmd
+ " MIP PATCH END
endif
endif
:MRU |
Open MRU file list |
Trinity.vim (2011)
trinity.vim : Build the trinity of srcexpl, taglist, NERD_tree to be a good IDE
- Source Explorer (srcexpl.vim) : A Source code Explorer based on tags works like context window in Source Insight
- taglist.vim : Source code browser (supports C/C++, java, perl, python, tcl, sql, php, etc)
- The NERD tree : A tree explorer plugin for navigating the filesystem
--- trinity.vim 2009-12-22 19:50:06.000000000 +0100
+++ trinity-new.vim 2010-07-06 01:24:28.000000000 +0200
@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@
" Set the window width
let g:Tlist_WinWidth = 24
" Sort by the order
- let g:Tlist_Sort_Type = "order"
+ let g:Tlist_Sort_Type = "name"
" Do not display the help info
let g:Tlist_Compact_Format = 1
" If you are the last, kill yourself
@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@
" Do not show folding tree
let g:Tlist_Enable_Fold_Column = 0
" Always display one file tags
- let g:Tlist_Show_One_File = 1
+ let g:Tlist_Show_One_File = 0
endfunction " }}}
--- taglist.vim 2007-09-21 18:11:20.000000000 +0200
+++ taglist-new.vim 2010-07-06 01:08:11.000000000 +0200
@@ -3207,14 +3207,7 @@
if a:win_ctrl == 'newwin'
split
endif
+ " 20100706 - MIP PATCH BEGIN - USE badd / buffer! so that we can
+ " switch files even when current buffer changes are not written ----
+ if !bufexists(a:filename)
+ exe "badd " . escape(a:filename, ' ')
+ endif
+ exe "buffer! " . escape(a:filename, ' ')
+ " exe "edit " . escape(a:filename, ' ')
+ " 20100706 - MIP PATCH END -----
- exe "edit " . escape(a:filename, ' ')
else
" Open a new window
if g:Tlist_Use_Horiz_Window
--- taglist.vim 2011-06-27 00:32:33.000000000 +0200
+++ taglist-new.vim 2011-06-27 00:37:23.000000000 +0200
@@ -1552,6 +1552,8 @@
\ :call <SID>Tlist_Window_Jump_To_Tag('useopen')<CR>
nnoremap <buffer> <silent> o
\ :call <SID>Tlist_Window_Jump_To_Tag('newwin')<CR>
+ nnoremap <buffer> <silent> O
+ \ :call <SID>Tlist_Window_Jump_To_Tag('newwinv')<CR>
nnoremap <buffer> <silent> p
\ :call <SID>Tlist_Window_Jump_To_Tag('preview')<CR>
nnoremap <buffer> <silent> P
@@ -1592,6 +1594,8 @@
\ <C-o>:call <SID>Tlist_Window_Jump_To_Tag('useopen')<CR>
inoremap <buffer> <silent> o
\ <C-o>:call <SID>Tlist_Window_Jump_To_Tag('newwin')<CR>
+ inoremap <buffer> <silent> O
+ \ <C-o>:call <SID>Tlist_Window_Jump_To_Tag('newwinv')<CR>
inoremap <buffer> <silent> p
\ <C-o>:call <SID>Tlist_Window_Jump_To_Tag('preview')<CR>
inoremap <buffer> <silent> P
@@ -3206,6 +3210,10 @@
" the existing window into two.
if a:win_ctrl == 'newwin'
split
+ " 20110627 - MIP PATCH BEGIN - Allow vertical split -----
+ elseif a:win_ctrl == 'newwinv'
+ vsplit
+ " 20110627 - MIP PATCH END -----
endif
" 20100706 - MIP PATCH BEGIN - USE badd / buffer! so that we can
" switch files even when current buffer changes are not written ----
@@ -3265,6 +3273,10 @@
" existing window into two.
if a:win_ctrl == 'newwin'
split
+ " 20110627 - MIP PATCH BEGIN - Allow vertical split -----
+ elseif a:win_ctrl == 'newwinv'
+ vsplit
+ " 20110627 - MIP PATCH END -----
endif
endif
endif
@@ -3313,6 +3325,7 @@
" Jump to the location of the current tag
" win_ctrl == useopen - Reuse the existing file window
" win_ctrl == newwin - Open a new window
+" win_ctrl == newwinv - Open a new window (vertical)
" win_ctrl == preview - Preview the tag
" win_ctrl == prevwin - Open in previous window
" win_ctrl == newtab - Open in new tab
[[ or BS |
Previous file |
vim-bufferline (2017)
GitHub | vim-bufferline | Super simple vim plugin to show the list of buffers in the command bar |
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Beware that airline interferes with bufferline settings. My settings below.
" ----- Vim-bufferline -------------------------------------------------------
let g:bufferline_rotate = 1 " scrolling with fixed current buffer position
let g:bufferline_show_bufnr = 0 " Do not display buffer numbers
let g:bufferline_active_buffer_left = '[' " Separator used on the left side of current buffer
let g:bufferline_active_buffer_right = ']' " Separator used on the right side of current buffer
let g:airline#extensions#bufferline#overwrite_variables = 0
Loved it, but unfortunately was hiding Vim messages and YCM semantic completion messages (errors/warnings). Trying to live without it...
Vim BufStat (2016)
- MiniBufExplorer questions (closing a buffer, making it invisible, etc.) (use d in minibufexpl, :set hidden to navigate to other buf even if current modified)
- Can we remap :q to :bd only when 2 or more buffer opened?
- An alternative is buftabs: Minimalistic buffer tabs saving screen space (more at StackOverflow - An alternative to minibufexplorer (vim)?)
- StackOverflow - MiniBufExplorer and NERD_Tree closing buffers unexpected behavior: See tip165 - bclose + custom mapping below, :bd might just be good enough though...
" GRB: use fancy buffer closing that doesn't close the split
cnoremap <expr> bd (getcmdtype() == ':' ? 'Bclose' : 'bd')
Replaced by vim-airline and vim-bufferline.
Vim-is
GitHub | is.vim | is.vim - incremental search improved | |||||
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Disabled because did not like the loss of highlight on move. I'm using this feature a lot to locate quickly some identifiers in files.