*editorconfig.txt* File: editorconfig.txt Version: 0.3.3 Maintainer: EditorConfig Team Description: EditorConfig vim plugin License: Copyright (c) 2011-2015 EditorConfig Team All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. CONTENTS~ *editorconfig-contents* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Overview |editorconfig-overview| 2. Installation |editorconfig-installation| 3. Commands |editorconfig-commands| 4. Settings |editorconfig-settings| 5. Advanced |editorconfig-advanced| OVERVIEW~ *editorconfig-overview* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is the EditorConfig plugin for vim. INSTALLATION~ *editorconfig-installation* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Download the [EditorConfig core][] and follow the instructions in the README and INSTALL files to install it. Once EditorConfig core is installed, copy the `plugin/editorconfig.vim` file to your `~/.vim/plugin` directory, `autoload/editorconfig.vim` to `~/.vim/autoload` and `doc/editorconfig.txt` to your `~/.vim/doc` directory to install the EditorConfig plugin. COMMANDS~ *editorconfig-commands* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- *:EditorConfigReload* Command: :EditorConfigReload Reload the EditorConfig conf files. When `.editorconfig` files are modified, this command could prevent you to reload the current edited file to load the new configuration. SETTINGS~ *editorconfig-settings* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- *g:EditorConfig_core_mode* Specify the mode of EditorConfig core. Generally it is OK to leave this option empty. There are 3 modes currently: "external_command", "python_builtin", "python_external". python_builtin: Use the vim built-in python to run the python version EditorConfig Core. In this mode, Python 2.5 or higher is required. python_external: Use an external python interpreter to run the python version EditorConfig Core. external_command: Run external EditorConfig Core. If "g:EditorConfig_core_mode" is not specified, this plugin will automatically choose a mode that could work for you. The checking sequence is: python_builtin, external_command, python_external. *g:EditorConfig_exclude_patterns* This is a list contains file path patterns which will be ignored by EditorConfig plugin. When the path of the opened buffer (i.e. "expand('%:p')") matches any of the patterns in the list, EditorConfig will not load for this file. The default is an empty list. Example: Avoid loading EditorConfig for any remote files over ssh > let g:EditorConfig_exclude_patterns = ['scp://.*'] < *g:EditorConfig_exec_path* The file path to the EditorConfig core executable. You could set this value in your |vimrc| like this: > let g:EditorConfig_exec_path = 'Path to your EditorConfig Core executable' < The default value is empty. This plugin will search through the following executables in order: On UNIX: the value of g:EditorConfig_exec_path editorconfig /usr/local/bin/editorconfig /usr/bin/editorconfig /opt/bin/editorconfig /opt/editorconfig/bin/editorconfig editorconfig.py /usr/local/bin/editorconfig.py /usr/bin/editorconfig.py /opt/bin/editorconfig.py /opt/editorconfig/bin/editorconfig.py On Windows: the value of g:EditorConfig_exec_path editorconfig C:\editorconfig\bin\editorconfig D:\editorconfig\bin\editorconfig E:\editorconfig\bin\editorconfig F:\editorconfig\bin\editorconfig C:\Program Files\editorconfig\bin\editorconfig D:\Program Files\editorconfig\bin\editorconfig E:\Program Files\editorconfig\bin\editorconfig F:\Program Files\editorconfig\bin\editorconfig editorconfig.py *g:EditorConfig_max_line_indicator* The way to show the line where the maximal length is reached. Accepted values are "line", "fill", otherwise there will be no max line indicator. "line": the right column of the max line length column will be highlighted, made possible by setting 'colorcolumn' to "max_line_length + 1". "fill": all the columns to the right of the max line length column will be highlighted, made possible by setting 'colorcolumn' to a list of numbers starting from "max_line_length + 1" to the number of columns on the screen. "none": no max line length indicator will be shown. This is the recommended value when you do not want any indicator to be shown, but values other than "line" or "fill" would also work as "none". To set this option, add any of the following 3 lines to your |vimrc| file: > let g:EditorConfig_max_line_indicator = "line" let g:EditorConfig_max_line_indicator = "fill" let g:EditorConfig_max_line_indicator = "none" < Default to "line". *g:EditorConfig_python_files_dir* If the EditorConfig core mode is python_builtin or python_external (see |g:EditorConfig_core_mode|), this variable is the directory where the plugin looks for the python scripts. This could either be an abosolute path, or a path relative to any of the directories in 'runtimepath'. The default value is "plugin/editorconfig-core-py", which means all "plugin/editorconfig-core-py" directory in 'runtimepath' will be searched. *g:EditorConfig_preserve_formatoptions* Set this to 1 if you don't want your formatoptions modified when max_line_length is set: > let g:EditorConfig_preserve_formatoptions = 1 < This option defaults to 0. *g:EditorConfig_verbose* Set this to 1 if you want debug info printed: > let g:EditorConfig_verbose = 1 < ADVANCED~ *editorconfig-advanced* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- *editorconfig-hook* *EditorConfig#AddNewHook()* While this plugin offers several builtin supported properties (as mentioned here: https://github.com/editorconfig/editorconfig-vim#supported-properties), we are also able to add our own hooks to support additional EditorConfig properties, including those not in the EditorConfig standard. For example, we are working on an Objective-C project, and all our "*.m" files should be Objective-C source files. However, vim sometimes detect "*.m" files as MATLAB source files, which causes incorrect syntax highlighting, code indentation, etc. To solve the case, we could write the following code into the |vimrc| file: > function! FiletypeHook(config) if has_key(a:config, 'vim_filetype') let &filetype = a:config['vim_filetype'] endif return 0 " Return 0 to show no error happened endfunction call editorconfig#AddNewHook(function('FiletypeHook')) < And add the following code to your .editorconfig file: > [*.m] vim_filetype = objc < Then try to open an Objective-C file, you will find the |filetype| is set to "objc". vim:ft=help:tw=78