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README.md
mustache and handlebars mode for vim
Note: This repo is deprecated, active development moved to mustache/vim-mode.
A vim plugin for working with mustache and handlebars templates. It has:
- syntax highlighting
- matchit support
- mustache abbreviations (optional)
- section movement mappings
[[and]]
Install for pathogen
cd ~/.vim/
git submodule add git://github.com/mustache/vim-mode.git bundle/mustache
vim bundle/mustache/example.mustache
Get pathogen.
Manually Install
cd ~/.local/src
git clone git://github.com/mustache/vim-mode.git mustache.vim
cp -R mustache.vim/syntax/* ~/.vim/syntax/
cp -R mustache.vim/ftdetect/* ~/.vim/ftdetect/
cp -R mustache.vim/ftplugin/* ~/.vim/ftplugin/
vim mustache.vim/example.mustache
Mustache Abbreviations
You can activate mustache abbreviations by putting this line in your .vimrc:
let g:mustache_abbreviations = 1
Now you get a set of convenient abbreviations. Underscore _ indicates where
your cursor ends up after typing an abbreviation:
-
{{=>{{_}} -
{{{=>{{{_}}} -
{{!=>{{!_}} -
{{>=>{{>_}} -
{{<=>{{<_}} -
{{#produces{{# _}} {{/}} -
{{ifproduces{{#if _}} {{/if}} -
{{ifeproduces{{#if _}} {{else}} {{/if}}
Section movement mappings
Following the vim convention of jumping from section to section, [[ and ]]
mappings are implemented for easier movement between mustache tags.
]]jumps to the first following tag[[jumps to the first previous tag
Count with section movements is supported:
2]]jumps to the second next tag
Maintainers
This is combined work from juvenn/mustache.vim and nono/vim-handlebars.
Thanks @5long for adding matchit support.
You're encouraged to propose ideas or have discussions via github issues.