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@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ temp_dirs/yankring_history_v2.txt
sources_forked/yankring/doc/tags
sources_non_forked/tlib/doc/tags
sources_non_forked/ctrlp.vim/doc/tags*
my_plugins/
my_configs.vim
tags
.DS_Store

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@ -11,20 +11,32 @@ There are two versions:
I would, of course, recommend using the awesome version.
## How to install the Awesome version?
The awesome version includes a lot of great plugins, configurations and color schemes that make Vim a lot better. To install it simply do following from your terminal:
git clone https://github.com/amix/vimrc.git ~/.vim_runtime
git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/amix/vimrc.git ~/.vim_runtime
sh ~/.vim_runtime/install_awesome_vimrc.sh
I also recommend using [the Hack font](http://sourcefoundry.org/hack/) (it's a free and awesome font designed for source code). The Awesome vimrc is already setup to try to use it.
## Fonts
I recommend using [IBM Plex Mono font](https://ibm.github.io/type/) (it's an open-source and awesome font that can make your code beautiful). The Awesome vimrc is already setup to try to use it.
Some other fonts that Awesome will try to use:
* [Hack](http://sourcefoundry.org/hack/)
* [Source Code Pro](https://adobe-fonts.github.io/source-code-pro/)
## How to install the Basic version?
The basic version is just one file and no plugins. Just copy [basic.vim](https://github.com/amix/vimrc/blob/master/vimrcs/basic.vim) and paste it into your vimrc.
The basic version is useful to install on remote servers where you don't need many plugins, and you don't do many edits.
git clone git://github.com/amix/vimrc.git ~/.vim_runtime
git clone --depth=1 git://github.com/amix/vimrc.git ~/.vim_runtime
sh ~/.vim_runtime/install_basic_vimrc.sh
@ -37,6 +49,7 @@ Use [msysgit](http://msysgit.github.com/) to checkout the repository and run the
If you have vim aliased as `vi` instead of `vim`, make sure to either alias it: `alias vi=vim`. Otherwise, `apt-get install vim`
## How to update to latest version?
Just do a git rebase!

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@ -76,9 +76,9 @@ The quickfix results window is augmented with these convenience mappings:
? a quick summary of these keys, repeat to close
o to open (same as Enter)
O to open and close the quickfix window
go to preview file, keeping focus on the results
go to preview file, open but maintain focus on ack.vim results
t to open in new tab
T to open in new tab, keeping focus on the results
T to open in new tab without moving to it
h to open in horizontal split
H to open in horizontal split, keeping focus on the results
v to open in vertical split
@ -87,6 +87,10 @@ The quickfix results window is augmented with these convenience mappings:
### Gotchas
To search for a pattern that contains whitespace, you need to enclose the
pattern in single quotes. For example: `:Ack 'foo bar'` to search for
'foo bar'.
Some characters have special meaning, and need to be escaped in your search
pattern. For instance, `#`. You need to escape it with `:Ack '\\\#define
foo'` to search for '#define foo'. See [issue #5].

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@ -1006,7 +1006,9 @@ fu! s:KeyLoop()
wh exists('s:init') && s:keyloop
try
set t_ve=
if guicursor != ''
set guicursor=a:NONE
en
let nr = getchar()
fina
let &t_ve = t_ve
@ -2009,7 +2011,7 @@ fu! s:bufnrfilpath(line)
if (a:line =~ '[\/]\?\[\d\+\*No Name\]$')
let bufnr = str2nr(matchstr(a:line, '[\/]\?\[\zs\d\+\ze\*No Name\]$'))
let filpath = bufnr
else
els
let bufnr = bufnr(a:line)
retu [bufnr, a:line]
en
@ -2414,7 +2416,7 @@ fu! s:buildpat(lst)
let c = a:lst[item - 1]
let pat .= (c == '/' ? '[^/]\{-}' : '[^'.c.'/]\{-}').a:lst[item]
endfo
else
els
for item in range(1, len(a:lst) - 1)
let pat .= '[^'.a:lst[item - 1].']\{-}'.a:lst[item]
endfo

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@ -638,7 +638,6 @@ Set this to 1 to save every MRU file path $HOME/$filepath in the $HOME dir
let g:ctrlp_tilde_homedir = 0
<
Note: This applies also to all dir paths stored by :CtrlPBookmarkDirAdd!
<
*'g:ctrlp_mruf_relative'*
Set this to 1 to show only MRU files in the current working directory: >
@ -873,12 +872,12 @@ COMMANDS *ctrlp-commands*
*:CtrlPCurFile*
:CtrlPCurFile
This acts like |:CtrlP| with |g:ctrlp_working_path_mode| = '' and ignores
This acts like |:CtrlP| with |g:ctrlp_working_path_mode| = 'c' and ignores
the variable's current value.
*:CtrlPCurWD*
:CtrlPCurWD
This acts like |:CtrlP| with |g:ctrlp_working_path_mode| = '' and ignores
This acts like |:CtrlP| with |g:ctrlp_working_path_mode| = 'd' and ignores
the variable's current value.
*:CtrlPMRU*

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
<p align="center"><img src="http://imgh.us/gruvbox_logo.svg"></p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://svgur.com/i/3Dp.svg"></p>
gruvbox is heavily inspired by [badwolf][], [jellybeans][] and [solarized][].
@ -65,8 +65,8 @@ Features
--------
* Lots of style-customization options (contrast, color invertion, italics usage etc.)
* Extended filetype highlighting: Html, Xml, Vim (and ES6 with [yajs.vim](https://github.com/othree/yajs.vim)), Clojure, C, Python, JavaScript, CoffeeScript, Ruby, Objective-C, Go, Lua, MoonScript, Java, Markdown, Haskell
* Supported plugins: [EasyMotion][], [vim-sneak][], [Indent Guides][], [indentLine][], [Rainbow Parentheses][], [Airline][], [Lightline][], [GitGutter][], [Signify][], [ShowMarks][], [Signature][], [Syntastic][], [CtrlP][], [Startify][]
* Extended filetype highlighting: Html, Xml, Vim, Clojure, C, Python, JavaScript, TypeScript, PureScript, CoffeeScript, Ruby, Objective-C, Go, Lua, MoonScript, Java, Markdown, Haskell, Elixir
* Supported plugins: [EasyMotion][], [vim-sneak][], [Indent Guides][], [indentLine][], [Rainbow Parentheses][], [Airline][], [Lightline][], [GitGutter][], [Signify][], [ShowMarks][], [Signature][], [Syntastic][], [Ale][], [CtrlP][], [Startify][], [NERDTree][], [Dirvish][]
[EasyMotion]: https://github.com/Lokaltog/vim-easymotion
[vim-sneak]: https://github.com/justinmk/vim-sneak
@ -80,8 +80,11 @@ Features
[ShowMarks]: http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=152
[Signature]: https://github.com/kshenoy/vim-signature
[Syntastic]: https://github.com/scrooloose/syntastic
[Ale]: https://github.com/w0rp/ale
[CtrlP]: https://github.com/kien/ctrlp.vim
[Startify]: https://github.com/mhinz/vim-startify
[NERDTree]: https://github.com/scrooloose/nerdtree
[Dirvish]: https://github.com/justinmk/vim-dirvish
Contributions
-------------
@ -93,8 +96,8 @@ See [gruvbox-contrib][] repo for contributions, ports and extras.
ToDo
----
* Filetype syntax highlighting (R, TeX, Swift, Erlang, Purescript and I'm still dissatisfied with CSS)
* Plugin support (MiniBufExplorer, Tagbar, Netrw, VimPLug)
* Filetype syntax highlighting (R, TeX, Swift, Erlang)
* Plugin support (Tagbar, VimPlug)
Self-Promotion
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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
" Description: Retro groove color scheme for Airline
" Author: morhetz <morhetz@gmail.com>
" Source: https://github.com/morhetz/gruvbox
" Last Modified: 22 Aug 2014
" Last Modified: 12 Aug 2017
" -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
let g:airline#themes#gruvbox#palette = {}
@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ function! airline#themes#gruvbox#refresh()
let error_group = airline#themes#get_highlight2(['Normal', 'bg'], ['WarningMsg', 'fg'])
let s:N1 = airline#themes#get_highlight2(['Normal', 'bg'], ['StatusLineNC', 'bg'])
let s:N2 = airline#themes#get_highlight2(['StatusLineNC', 'bg'], ['StatusLineNC', 'fg'])
let s:N2 = airline#themes#get_highlight2(['StatusLineNC', 'bg'], ['Pmenu', 'bg'])
let s:N3 = airline#themes#get_highlight2(['StatusLineNC', 'bg'], ['CursorLine', 'bg'])
let g:airline#themes#gruvbox#palette.normal = airline#themes#generate_color_map(s:N1, s:N2, s:N3)
let g:airline#themes#gruvbox#palette.normal_modified = { 'airline_c': modified_group }
@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ function! airline#themes#gruvbox#refresh()
let s:I1 = airline#themes#get_highlight2(['Normal', 'bg'], ['Identifier', 'fg'])
let s:I2 = s:N2
let s:I3 = airline#themes#get_highlight2(['Normal', 'fg'], ['StatusLineNC', 'fg'])
let s:I3 = airline#themes#get_highlight2(['Normal', 'fg'], ['Pmenu', 'bg'])
let g:airline#themes#gruvbox#palette.insert = airline#themes#generate_color_map(s:I1, s:I2, s:I3)
let g:airline#themes#gruvbox#palette.insert_modified = g:airline#themes#gruvbox#palette.normal_modified
let g:airline#themes#gruvbox#palette.insert.airline_warning = g:airline#themes#gruvbox#palette.normal.airline_warning
@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ function! airline#themes#gruvbox#refresh()
let g:airline#themes#gruvbox#palette.replace.airline_error = g:airline#themes#gruvbox#palette.normal.airline_error
let g:airline#themes#gruvbox#palette.replace_modified.airline_error = g:airline#themes#gruvbox#palette.normal_modified.airline_error
let s:V1 = airline#themes#get_highlight2(['Normal', 'bg'], ['ModeMsg', 'fg'])
let s:V1 = airline#themes#get_highlight2(['Normal', 'bg'], ['Question', 'fg'])
let s:V2 = s:N2
let s:V3 = airline#themes#get_highlight2(['Normal', 'bg'], ['TabLine', 'fg'])
let g:airline#themes#gruvbox#palette.visual = airline#themes#generate_color_map(s:V1, s:V2, s:V3)

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
" Description: Gruvbox colorscheme for Lightline (itchyny/lightline.vim)
" Author: gmoe <me@griffinmoe.com>
" Source: https://github.com/morhetz/gruvbox
" Last Modified: 31 Oct 2015
" Last Modified: 20 Sep 2017
" -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
function! s:getGruvColor(group)
@ -25,21 +25,25 @@ if exists('g:lightline')
let s:blue = s:getGruvColor('GruvboxBlue')
let s:aqua = s:getGruvColor('GruvboxAqua')
let s:orange = s:getGruvColor('GruvboxOrange')
let s:green = s:getGruvColor('GruvboxGreen')
let s:p = {'normal':{}, 'inactive':{}, 'insert':{}, 'replace':{}, 'visual':{}, 'tabline':{}}
let s:p.normal.left = [ [ s:bg0, s:fg4 ], [ s:fg4, s:bg2 ] ]
let s:p = {'normal':{}, 'inactive':{}, 'insert':{}, 'replace':{}, 'visual':{}, 'tabline':{}, 'terminal':{}}
let s:p.normal.left = [ [ s:bg0, s:fg4, 'bold' ], [ s:fg4, s:bg2 ] ]
let s:p.normal.right = [ [ s:bg0, s:fg4 ], [ s:fg4, s:bg2 ] ]
let s:p.normal.middle = [ [ s:fg4, s:bg1 ] ]
let s:p.inactive.right = [ [ s:bg4, s:bg1 ], [ s:bg4, s:bg1 ] ]
let s:p.inactive.left = [ [ s:bg4, s:bg1 ], [ s:bg4, s:bg1 ] ]
let s:p.inactive.middle = [ [ s:bg4, s:bg1 ] ]
let s:p.insert.left = [ [ s:bg0, s:blue ], [ s:fg1, s:bg2 ] ]
let s:p.insert.left = [ [ s:bg0, s:blue, 'bold' ], [ s:fg1, s:bg2 ] ]
let s:p.insert.right = [ [ s:bg0, s:blue ], [ s:fg1, s:bg2 ] ]
let s:p.insert.middle = [ [ s:fg4, s:bg2 ] ]
let s:p.replace.left = [ [ s:bg0, s:aqua ], [ s:fg1, s:bg2 ] ]
let s:p.terminal.left = [ [ s:bg0, s:green, 'bold' ], [ s:fg1, s:bg2 ] ]
let s:p.terminal.right = [ [ s:bg0, s:green ], [ s:fg1, s:bg2 ] ]
let s:p.terminal.middle = [ [ s:fg4, s:bg2 ] ]
let s:p.replace.left = [ [ s:bg0, s:aqua, 'bold' ], [ s:fg1, s:bg2 ] ]
let s:p.replace.right = [ [ s:bg0, s:aqua ], [ s:fg1, s:bg2 ] ]
let s:p.replace.middle = [ [ s:fg4, s:bg2 ] ]
let s:p.visual.left = [ [ s:bg0, s:orange ], [ s:bg0, s:bg4 ] ]
let s:p.visual.left = [ [ s:bg0, s:orange, 'bold' ], [ s:bg0, s:bg4 ] ]
let s:p.visual.right = [ [ s:bg0, s:orange ], [ s:bg0, s:bg4 ] ]
let s:p.visual.middle = [ [ s:fg4, s:bg1 ] ]
let s:p.tabline.left = [ [ s:fg4, s:bg2 ] ]

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
" Description: Retro groove color scheme for Vim
" Author: morhetz <morhetz@gmail.com>
" Source: https://github.com/morhetz/gruvbox
" Last Modified: 04 Sep 2015
" Last Modified: 12 Aug 2017
" -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
" Supporting code -------------------------------------------------------------
@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ endif
let g:colors_name='gruvbox'
if !has('gui_running') && &t_Co != 256
if !(has('termguicolors') && &termguicolors) && !has('gui_running') && &t_Co != 256
finish
endif
@ -269,7 +269,35 @@ let s:gb.aqua = s:aqua
let s:gb.orange = s:orange
" }}}
" Setup Terminal Colors For Neovim: {{{
if has('nvim')
let g:terminal_color_0 = s:bg0[0]
let g:terminal_color_8 = s:gray[0]
let g:terminal_color_1 = s:gb.neutral_red[0]
let g:terminal_color_9 = s:red[0]
let g:terminal_color_2 = s:gb.neutral_green[0]
let g:terminal_color_10 = s:green[0]
let g:terminal_color_3 = s:gb.neutral_yellow[0]
let g:terminal_color_11 = s:yellow[0]
let g:terminal_color_4 = s:gb.neutral_blue[0]
let g:terminal_color_12 = s:blue[0]
let g:terminal_color_5 = s:gb.neutral_purple[0]
let g:terminal_color_13 = s:purple[0]
let g:terminal_color_6 = s:gb.neutral_aqua[0]
let g:terminal_color_14 = s:aqua[0]
let g:terminal_color_7 = s:fg4[0]
let g:terminal_color_15 = s:fg1[0]
endif
" }}}
" Overload Setting: {{{
let s:hls_cursor = s:orange
@ -300,7 +328,7 @@ if exists('g:gruvbox_color_column')
let s:color_column = get(s:gb, g:gruvbox_color_column)
endif
let s:vert_split = s:bg2
let s:vert_split = s:bg0
if exists('g:gruvbox_vert_split')
let s:vert_split = get(s:gb, g:gruvbox_vert_split)
endif
@ -451,9 +479,9 @@ if version >= 700
hi! link CursorColumn CursorLine
" Tab pages line filler
call s:HL('TabLineFill', s:bg4, s:vim_bg, s:invert_tabline)
call s:HL('TabLineFill', s:bg4, s:bg1, s:invert_tabline)
" Active tab page label
call s:HL('TabLineSel', s:vim_bg, s:bg4, s:bold . s:invert_tabline)
call s:HL('TabLineSel', s:green, s:bg1, s:invert_tabline)
" Not active tab page label
hi! link TabLine TabLineFill
@ -483,11 +511,11 @@ call s:HL('IncSearch', s:hls_cursor, s:bg0, s:inverse)
call s:HL('Underlined', s:blue, s:none, s:underline)
call s:HL('StatusLine', s:bg4, s:bg0, s:bold . s:inverse)
call s:HL('StatusLineNC', s:bg2, s:fg4, s:bold . s:inverse)
call s:HL('StatusLine', s:bg2, s:fg1, s:inverse)
call s:HL('StatusLineNC', s:bg1, s:fg4, s:inverse)
" The column separating vertically split windows
call s:HL('VertSplit', s:fg4, s:vert_split)
call s:HL('VertSplit', s:bg3, s:vert_split)
" Current match in wildmenu completion
call s:HL('WildMenu', s:blue, s:bg2, s:bold)
@ -541,7 +569,7 @@ hi! link lCursor Cursor
if g:gruvbox_improved_strings == 0
hi! link Special GruvboxOrange
else
call s:HL('Special', s:bg1, s:orange, s:italic)
call s:HL('Special', s:orange, s:bg1, s:italicize_strings)
endif
call s:HL('Comment', s:gray, s:none, s:italicize_comments)
@ -587,7 +615,7 @@ hi! link Character GruvboxPurple
if g:gruvbox_improved_strings == 0
call s:HL('String', s:green, s:none, s:italicize_strings)
else
call s:HL('String', s:bg1, s:fg1, s:italicize_strings)
call s:HL('String', s:fg1, s:bg1, s:italicize_strings)
endif
" Boolean constant: TRUE, false
hi! link Boolean GruvboxPurple
@ -660,10 +688,8 @@ hi! link EasyMotionShade Comment
" }}}
" Sneak: {{{
hi! link SneakPluginTarget Search
hi! link SneakStreakTarget Search
call s:HL('SneakStreakMask', s:yellow, s:yellow)
hi! link SneakStreakStatusLine Search
autocmd ColorScheme gruvbox hi! link Sneak Search
autocmd ColorScheme gruvbox hi! link SneakLabel Search
" }}}
" Indent Guides: {{{
@ -779,7 +805,7 @@ call s:HL('CtrlPStats', s:fg4, s:bg2, s:bold)
" Startify: {{{
hi! link StartifyBracket GruvboxFg3
hi! link StartifyFile GruvboxFg0
hi! link StartifyFile GruvboxFg1
hi! link StartifyNumber GruvboxBlue
hi! link StartifyPath GruvboxGray
hi! link StartifySlash GruvboxGray
@ -806,6 +832,62 @@ call s:HL('BufTabLineActive', s:fg4, s:bg2)
call s:HL('BufTabLineHidden', s:bg4, s:bg1)
call s:HL('BufTabLineFill', s:bg0, s:bg0)
" }}}
" Asynchronous Lint Engine: {{{
call s:HL('ALEError', s:none, s:none, s:undercurl, s:red)
call s:HL('ALEWarning', s:none, s:none, s:undercurl, s:yellow)
call s:HL('ALEInfo', s:none, s:none, s:undercurl, s:blue)
hi! link ALEErrorSign GruvboxRedSign
hi! link ALEWarningSign GruvboxYellowSign
hi! link ALEInfoSign GruvboxBlueSign
" }}}
" Dirvish: {{{
hi! link DirvishPathTail GruvboxAqua
hi! link DirvishArg GruvboxYellow
" }}}
" Netrw: {{{
hi! link netrwDir GruvboxAqua
hi! link netrwClassify GruvboxAqua
hi! link netrwLink GruvboxGray
hi! link netrwSymLink GruvboxFg1
hi! link netrwExe GruvboxYellow
hi! link netrwComment GruvboxGray
hi! link netrwList GruvboxBlue
hi! link netrwHelpCmd GruvboxAqua
hi! link netrwCmdSep GruvboxFg3
hi! link netrwVersion GruvboxGreen
" }}}
" NERDTree: {{{
hi! link NERDTreeDir GruvboxAqua
hi! link NERDTreeDirSlash GruvboxAqua
hi! link NERDTreeOpenable GruvboxOrange
hi! link NERDTreeClosable GruvboxOrange
hi! link NERDTreeFile GruvboxFg1
hi! link NERDTreeExecFile GruvboxYellow
hi! link NERDTreeUp GruvboxGray
hi! link NERDTreeCWD GruvboxGreen
hi! link NERDTreeHelp GruvboxFg1
hi! link NERDTreeToggleOn GruvboxGreen
hi! link NERDTreeToggleOff GruvboxRed
" }}}
" Vim Multiple Cursors: {{{
call s:HL('multiple_cursors_cursor', s:none, s:none, s:inverse)
call s:HL('multiple_cursors_visual', s:none, s:bg2)
" }}}
" Filetype specific -----------------------------------------------------------
@ -932,9 +1014,13 @@ hi! link pythonImport GruvboxBlue
hi! link pythonRun GruvboxBlue
hi! link pythonCoding GruvboxBlue
hi! link pythonOperator GruvboxRed
hi! link pythonException GruvboxRed
hi! link pythonExceptions GruvboxPurple
hi! link pythonBoolean GruvboxPurple
hi! link pythonDot GruvboxFg3
hi! link pythonConditional GruvboxRed
hi! link pythonRepeat GruvboxRed
hi! link pythonDottedName GruvboxGreenBold
" }}}
" CSS: {{{
@ -999,9 +1085,24 @@ hi! link javascriptEndColons GruvboxFg1
hi! link javascriptFuncArg GruvboxFg1
hi! link javascriptGlobalMethod GruvboxFg1
hi! link javascriptNodeGlobal GruvboxFg1
hi! link javascriptBOMWindowProp GruvboxFg1
hi! link javascriptArrayMethod GruvboxFg1
hi! link javascriptArrayStaticMethod GruvboxFg1
hi! link javascriptCacheMethod GruvboxFg1
hi! link javascriptDateMethod GruvboxFg1
hi! link javascriptMathStaticMethod GruvboxFg1
" hi! link javascriptVariable GruvboxOrange
hi! link javascriptVariable GruvboxRed
" hi! link javascriptProp GruvboxFg1
hi! link javascriptURLUtilsProp GruvboxFg1
hi! link javascriptBOMNavigatorProp GruvboxFg1
hi! link javascriptDOMDocMethod GruvboxFg1
hi! link javascriptDOMDocProp GruvboxFg1
hi! link javascriptBOMLocationMethod GruvboxFg1
hi! link javascriptBOMWindowMethod GruvboxFg1
hi! link javascriptStringMethod GruvboxFg1
hi! link javascriptVariable GruvboxOrange
" hi! link javascriptVariable GruvboxRed
" hi! link javascriptIdentifier GruvboxOrange
" hi! link javascriptClassSuper GruvboxOrange
hi! link javascriptIdentifier GruvboxOrange
@ -1030,7 +1131,7 @@ hi! link javascriptObjectLabel GruvboxFg1
hi! link javascriptPropertyName GruvboxFg1
hi! link javascriptLogicSymbols GruvboxFg1
hi! link javascriptArrowFunc GruvboxFg1
hi! link javascriptArrowFunc GruvboxYellow
hi! link javascriptDocParamName GruvboxFg4
hi! link javascriptDocTags GruvboxFg4
@ -1038,11 +1139,38 @@ hi! link javascriptDocNotation GruvboxFg4
hi! link javascriptDocParamType GruvboxFg4
hi! link javascriptDocNamedParamType GruvboxFg4
hi! link javascriptBrackets GruvboxFg1
hi! link javascriptDOMElemAttrs GruvboxFg1
hi! link javascriptDOMEventMethod GruvboxFg1
hi! link javascriptDOMNodeMethod GruvboxFg1
hi! link javascriptDOMStorageMethod GruvboxFg1
hi! link javascriptHeadersMethod GruvboxFg1
hi! link javascriptAsyncFuncKeyword GruvboxRed
hi! link javascriptAwaitFuncKeyword GruvboxRed
" }}}
" PanglossJS: {{{
hi! link jsClassKeyword GruvboxAqua
hi! link jsExtendsKeyword GruvboxAqua
hi! link jsExportDefault GruvboxAqua
hi! link jsTemplateBraces GruvboxAqua
hi! link jsGlobalNodeObjects GruvboxFg1
hi! link jsGlobalObjects GruvboxFg1
hi! link jsFunction GruvboxAqua
hi! link jsFuncParens GruvboxFg3
hi! link jsParens GruvboxFg3
hi! link jsNull GruvboxPurple
hi! link jsUndefined GruvboxPurple
hi! link jsClassDefinition GruvboxYellow
" }}}
" TypeScript: {{{
hi! link typeScriptReserved GruvboxAqua
hi! link typeScriptLabel GruvboxAqua
hi! link typeScriptFuncKeyword GruvboxAqua
hi! link typeScriptIdentifier GruvboxOrange
hi! link typeScriptBraces GruvboxFg1
hi! link typeScriptEndColons GruvboxFg1
@ -1052,6 +1180,32 @@ hi! link typeScriptLogicSymbols GruvboxFg1
hi! link typeScriptDocSeeTag Comment
hi! link typeScriptDocParam Comment
hi! link typeScriptDocTags vimCommentTitle
hi! link typeScriptGlobalObjects GruvboxFg1
hi! link typeScriptParens GruvboxFg3
hi! link typeScriptOpSymbols GruvboxFg3
hi! link typeScriptHtmlElemProperties GruvboxFg1
hi! link typeScriptNull GruvboxPurple
hi! link typeScriptInterpolationDelimiter GruvboxAqua
" }}}
" PureScript: {{{
hi! link purescriptModuleKeyword GruvboxAqua
hi! link purescriptModuleName GruvboxFg1
hi! link purescriptWhere GruvboxAqua
hi! link purescriptDelimiter GruvboxFg4
hi! link purescriptType GruvboxFg1
hi! link purescriptImportKeyword GruvboxAqua
hi! link purescriptHidingKeyword GruvboxAqua
hi! link purescriptAsKeyword GruvboxAqua
hi! link purescriptStructure GruvboxAqua
hi! link purescriptOperator GruvboxBlue
hi! link purescriptTypeVar GruvboxFg1
hi! link purescriptConstructor GruvboxFg1
hi! link purescriptFunction GruvboxFg1
hi! link purescriptConditional GruvboxOrange
hi! link purescriptBacktick GruvboxOrange
" }}}
" CoffeeScript: {{{

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@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
{
"name": "gruvbox",
"version": "2.0.0",
"repository": "git@github.com:morhetz/gruvbox.git",
"author": "Pavel Pertsev <morhetz@gmail.com>",
"license": "MIT",
"vim": {
"opt": true
}
}

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@ -21,7 +21,6 @@ env:
- VIM_VERSION=8.0.0000
- VIM_VERSION=7.4
- VIM_VERSION=7.3
- VIM_VERSION=7.2.051
script:
- export PATH=$HOME/vim-$VIM_VERSION/bin:$PATH

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@ -47,8 +47,8 @@ landscape is my colorscheme, which is a high-contrast cui-supported colorscheme,
## Why yet another clone of powerline?
+ [vim-powerline](https://github.com/Lokaltog/vim-powerline) is a nice plugin, but deprecated.
+ [powerline](https://github.com/Lokaltog/powerline) is a nice plugin, but difficult to configure.
+ [vim-airline](https://github.com/bling/vim-airline) is a nice plugin, but it uses too much functions of other plugins, which should be done by users in `.vimrc`.
+ [powerline](https://github.com/powerline/powerline) is a nice plugin, but difficult to configure.
+ [vim-airline](https://github.com/vim-airline/vim-airline) is a nice plugin, but it uses too much functions of other plugins, which should be done by users in `.vimrc`.
## Spirit of this plugin
+ Minimalism. The core script is very small to achive enough functions as a statusline plugin.

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
" Filename: autoload/lightline.vim
" Author: itchyny
" License: MIT License
" Last Change: 2016/12/03 12:08:08.
" Last Change: 2017/11/11 13:29:26.
" =============================================================================
let s:save_cpo = &cpo
@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ let s:_lightline = {
\ 'paste': '%{&paste?"PASTE":""}', 'readonly': '%R', 'charvalue': '%b', 'charvaluehex': '%B',
\ 'spell': '%{&spell?&spelllang:""}', 'fileencoding': '%{&fenc!=#""?&fenc:&enc}', 'fileformat': '%{&ff}',
\ 'filetype': '%{&ft!=#""?&ft:"no ft"}', 'percent': '%3p%%', 'percentwin': '%P',
\ 'lineinfo': '%3l:%-2v', 'line': '%l', 'column': '%c', 'close': '%999X X '
\ 'lineinfo': '%3l:%-2v', 'line': '%l', 'column': '%c', 'close': '%999X X ', 'winnr': '%{winnr()}'
\ },
\ 'component_visible_condition': {
\ 'modified': '&modified||!&modifiable', 'readonly': '&readonly', 'paste': '&paste', 'spell': '&spell'
@ -118,6 +118,7 @@ let s:_lightline = {
\ 'component_type': {
\ 'tabs': 'tabsel', 'close': 'raw'
\ },
\ 'component_raw': {},
\ 'tab_component': {},
\ 'tab_component_function': {
\ 'filename': 'lightline#tab#filename', 'modified': 'lightline#tab#modified',
@ -266,7 +267,7 @@ function! lightline#highlight(...) abort
let [s:lightline.llen, s:lightline.rlen] = [len(c.normal.left), len(c.normal.right)]
let [s:lightline.tab_llen, s:lightline.tab_rlen] = [len(has_key(get(c, 'tabline', {}), 'left') ? c.tabline.left : c.normal.left), len(has_key(get(c, 'tabline', {}), 'right') ? c.tabline.right : c.normal.right)]
let types = map(s:uniq(sort(filter(values(s:lightline.component_type), 'v:val !=# "raw"'))), '[v:val, 1]')
let modes = a:0 ? [a:1] : extend(['normal', 'insert', 'replace', 'visual', 'inactive', 'command', 'select', 'tabline'], has('nvim') ? ['terminal'] : [])
let modes = a:0 ? [a:1] : extend(['normal', 'insert', 'replace', 'visual', 'inactive', 'command', 'select', 'tabline'], exists(':terminal') == 2 ? ['terminal'] : [])
for mode in modes
let s:highlight[mode] = 1
let d = has_key(c, mode) ? mode : has_key(f, mode) && has_key(c, f[mode]) ? f[mode] : 'normal'
@ -338,7 +339,9 @@ endfunction
function! s:convert(name, index) abort
if has_key(s:lightline.component_expand, a:name)
let type = get(s:lightline.component_type, a:name, a:index)
return filter(s:map(s:evaluate_expand(s:lightline.component_expand[a:name]), '[v:val, 1, v:key == 1 ? "' . type . '" : "' . a:index . '"]'), 'v:val[0] != []')
let is_raw = get(s:lightline.component_raw, a:name) || type ==# 'raw'
return filter(s:map(s:evaluate_expand(s:lightline.component_expand[a:name]),
\ '[v:val, 1 + ' . is_raw . ', v:key == 1 && ' . (type !=# 'raw') . ' ? "' . type . '" : "' . a:index . '"]'), 'v:val[0] != []')
else
return [[[a:name], 0, a:index]]
endif
@ -393,7 +396,7 @@ function! s:line(tabline, inactive) abort
endif
let [l, r] = a:tabline ? [s:lightline.tab_llen, s:lightline.tab_rlen] : [s:lightline.llen, s:lightline.rlen]
let [p, s] = a:tabline ? [s:lightline.tabline_separator, s:lightline.tabline_subseparator] : [s:lightline.separator, s:lightline.subseparator]
let [c, f, t] = [s:lightline.component, s:lightline.component_function, s:lightline.component_type]
let [c, f, t, w] = [s:lightline.component, s:lightline.component_function, s:lightline.component_type, s:lightline.component_raw]
let mode = a:tabline ? 'tabline' : a:inactive ? 'inactive' : 'active'
let l_ = has_key(s:lightline, mode) ? s:lightline[mode].left : s:lightline.active.left
let [lt, lc, ll] = s:expand(copy(l_))
@ -403,7 +406,7 @@ function! s:line(tabline, inactive) abort
let _ .= '%#LightlineLeft_' . mode . '_' . ll[i] . '#'
for j in range(len(lt[i]))
let x = lc[i][j] ? lt[i][j] : has_key(f, lt[i][j]) ? (exists('*' . f[lt[i][j]]) ? '%{' . f[lt[i][j]] . '()}' : '%{exists("*' . f[lt[i][j]] . '")?' . f[lt[i][j]] . '():""}') : get(c, lt[i][j], '')
let _ .= has_key(t, lt[i][j]) && t[lt[i][j]] ==# 'raw' || x ==# '' ? x : '%( ' . x . ' %)'
let _ .= has_key(t, lt[i][j]) && t[lt[i][j]] ==# 'raw' || get(w, lt[i][j]) || lc[i][j] ==# 2 || x ==# '' ? x : '%( ' . x . ' %)'
if j < len(lt[i]) - 1 && s.left !=# ''
let _ .= s:subseparator(lt[i][(j):], s.left, lc[i][(j):])
endif
@ -418,7 +421,7 @@ function! s:line(tabline, inactive) abort
let _ .= '%#LightlineRight_' . mode . '_' . rl[i] . '#'
for j in range(len(rt[i]))
let x = rc[i][j] ? rt[i][j] : has_key(f, rt[i][j]) ? (exists('*' . f[rt[i][j]]) ? '%{' . f[rt[i][j]] . '()}' : '%{exists("*' . f[rt[i][j]] . '")?' . f[rt[i][j]] . '():""}') : get(c, rt[i][j], '')
let _ .= has_key(t, rt[i][j]) && t[rt[i][j]] ==# 'raw' || x ==# '' ? x : '%( ' . x . ' %)'
let _ .= has_key(t, rt[i][j]) && t[rt[i][j]] ==# 'raw' || get(w, rt[i][j]) || rc[i][j] ==# 2 || x ==# '' ? x : '%( ' . x . ' %)'
if j < len(rt[i]) - 1 && s.right !=# ''
let _ .= s:subseparator(rt[i][(j):], s.right, rc[i][(j):])
endif
@ -447,7 +450,7 @@ function! lightline#tabs() abort
let nr = tabpagenr()
let cnt = tabpagenr('$')
for i in range(1, cnt)
call add(i < nr ? x : i == nr ? y : z, '%'. i . 'T%{lightline#onetab(' . i . ',' . (i == nr) . ')}' . (i == cnt ? '%T' : ''))
call add(i < nr ? x : i == nr ? y : z, (i > nr + 3 ? '%<' : '') . '%'. i . 'T%{lightline#onetab(' . i . ',' . (i == nr) . ')}' . (i == cnt ? '%T' : ''))
endfor
let abbr = '...'
let n = min([max([s:lightline.winwidth / 40, 2]), 8])

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
" Filename: autoload/lightline/colorscheme.vim
" Author: itchyny
" License: MIT License
" Last Change: 2015/03/18 08:37:17.
" Last Change: 2017/11/29 12:54:05.
" =============================================================================
let s:save_cpo = &cpo
@ -224,5 +224,34 @@ function! lightline#colorscheme#flatten(p) abort
return a:p
endfunction
if has('gui_running')
function! lightline#colorscheme#background() abort
return &background
endfunction
else
" &background is set inappropriately when the colorscheme sets ctermbg of the Normal group
function! lightline#colorscheme#background() abort
let bg_color = synIDattr(synIDtrans(hlID('Normal')), 'bg', 'cterm')
if bg_color !=# ''
if bg_color < 16
return &background
elseif 232 <= bg_color && bg_color < 244
return 'dark'
elseif 244 <= bg_color
return 'light'
endif
endif
let fg_color = synIDattr(synIDtrans(hlID('Normal')), 'fg', 'cterm')
if fg_color !=# ''
if fg_color < 8 || 232 <= fg_color && fg_color < 244
return 'light'
elseif 8 <= fg_color && fg_color < 16 || 244 <= fg_color
return 'dark'
endif
endif
return &background
endfunction
endif
let &cpo = s:save_cpo
unlet s:save_cpo

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@ -2,8 +2,9 @@
" Filename: autoload/lightline/colorscheme/16color.vim
" Author: itchyny
" License: MIT License
" Last Change: 2014/01/02 10:04:03.
" Last Change: 2017/11/25 11:14:04.
" =============================================================================
let s:base03 = [ '#808080', 8 ]
let s:base02 = [ '#000000', 0 ]
let s:base01 = [ '#00ff00', 10 ]
@ -20,12 +21,14 @@ let s:violet = [ '#ff00ff', 13 ]
let s:blue = [ '#000080', 4 ]
let s:cyan = [ '#008080', 6 ]
let s:green = [ '#008000', 2 ]
if &background ==# 'light'
if lightline#colorscheme#background() ==# 'light'
let [s:base03, s:base3] = [s:base3, s:base03]
let [s:base02, s:base2] = [s:base2, s:base02]
let [s:base01, s:base1] = [s:base1, s:base01]
let [s:base00, s:base0] = [s:base0, s:base00]
endif
let s:p = {'normal': {}, 'inactive': {}, 'insert': {}, 'replace': {}, 'visual': {}, 'tabline': {}}
let s:p.normal.left = [ [ s:base3, s:blue ], [ s:base3, s:base01 ] ]
let s:p.normal.right = [ [ s:base02, s:base0 ], [ s:base1, s:base01 ] ]

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@ -0,0 +1,44 @@
" =============================================================================
" Filename: autoload/lightline/colorscheme/OldHope.vim
" Author: tomb0y
" License: MIT License
" Last Change: 2017/10/15 06:20:54.
" =============================================================================
let s:yellow = [ '#e5cd52' , 221 ]
let s:blue = [ '#4fb4d8' , 39 ]
let s:red = [ '#f92672' , 161 ]
let s:green = [ '#78bd65' , 41 ]
let s:orange = [ '#ef7c2a' , 202 ]
let s:white = [ '#ffffff' , 15 ]
let s:lightGray = [ '#848794' , 245 ]
let s:gray = [ '#686b78' , 242 ]
let s:darkGray = [ '#45474f' , 238 ]
let s:veryDarkGray = [ '#1c1d21' , 234 ]
let s:p = {'normal': {}, 'inactive': {}, 'insert': {}, 'replace': {}, 'visual': {}, 'tabline': {}}
let s:p.normal.left = [ [ s:white, s:blue ], [ s:white, s:gray ] ]
let s:p.insert.left = [ [ s:white, s:green ], [ s:white, s:gray ] ]
let s:p.visual.left = [ [ s:white, s:orange ], [ s:white, s:gray ] ]
let s:p.replace.left = [ [ s:white, s:red ], [ s:white, s:gray ] ]
let s:p.inactive.right = [ [ s:darkGray, s:gray ], [ s:darkGray, s:gray ] ]
let s:p.inactive.left = [ [ s:lightGray, s:darkGray ], [ s:white, s:darkGray ] ]
let s:p.inactive.middle = [ [ s:white, s:darkGray ] ]
let s:p.normal.middle = [ [ s:white, s:darkGray ] ]
let s:p.normal.error = [ [ s:red, s:darkGray ] ]
let s:p.normal.warning = [ [ s:orange, s:darkGray ] ]
let s:p.tabline.left = [ [ s:lightGray, s:darkGray ] ]
let s:p.tabline.tabsel = [ [ s:darkGray, s:yellow ] ]
let s:p.tabline.middle = [ [ s:yellow, s:veryDarkGray ] ]
let s:p.normal.right = copy(s:p.normal.left)
let s:p.insert.right = copy(s:p.insert.left)
let s:p.visual.right = copy(s:p.visual.left)
let s:p.replace.right = copy(s:p.replace.left)
let s:p.tabline.right = copy(s:p.tabline.left)
let g:lightline#colorscheme#OldHope#palette = lightline#colorscheme#flatten(s:p)

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@ -2,10 +2,10 @@
" Filename: autoload/lightline/colorscheme/PaperColor.vim
" Author: TKNGUE
" License: MIT License
" Last Change: 2015/07/28 07:35:00.
" Last Change: 2017/11/25 11:13:35.
" =============================================================================
if &background ==# 'light'
if lightline#colorscheme#background() ==# 'light'
let g:lightline#colorscheme#PaperColor#palette = g:lightline#colorscheme#PaperColor_light#palette
else
let g:lightline#colorscheme#PaperColor#palette = g:lightline#colorscheme#PaperColor_dark#palette

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@ -0,0 +1,63 @@
" =============================================================================
" Filename: autoload/lightline/colorscheme/materia.vim
" Author: Lokesh Krishna
" License: MIT License
" Last Change: 2017/11/25 11:13:40.
" =============================================================================
" Common colors
let s:fg = '#d5dbe5'
let s:blue = '#89ddff'
let s:green = '#8bd649'
let s:purple = '#82aaff'
let s:red1 = '#ec5f67'
let s:red2 = '#ec5f67'
let s:yellow = '#ffcc00'
let s:p = {'normal': {}, 'inactive': {}, 'insert': {}, 'replace': {}, 'visual': {}, 'tabline': {}}
if lightline#colorscheme#background() ==# 'light'
" Light variant
let s:bg = '#ffffff'
let s:gray1 = '#2c393f'
let s:gray2 = '#d5dbe5'
let s:gray3 = '#707880'
let s:p.normal.left = [ [ s:bg, s:green, 'bold' ], [ s:gray1, s:gray3 ] ]
let s:p.normal.middle = [ [ s:gray1, s:gray2 ] ]
let s:p.inactive.left = [ [ s:bg, s:gray3 ], [ s:bg, s:gray3 ] ]
let s:p.inactive.middle = [ [ s:gray3, s:gray2 ] ]
let s:p.inactive.right = [ [ s:bg, s:gray3 ], [ s:bg, s:gray3 ] ]
let s:p.insert.left = [ [ s:bg, s:blue, 'bold' ], [ s:gray1, s:gray3 ] ]
let s:p.replace.left = [ [ s:bg, s:red1, 'bold' ], [ s:gray1, s:gray3 ] ]
let s:p.visual.left = [ [ s:bg, s:purple, 'bold' ], [ s:gray1, s:gray3 ] ]
else
" Dark variant
let s:bg = '#263238'
let s:gray1 = '#37474f'
let s:gray2 = '#2c393f'
let s:gray3 = '#37474f'
let s:p.normal.left = [ [ s:bg, s:green, 'bold' ], [ s:fg, s:gray3 ] ]
let s:p.normal.middle = [ [ s:fg, s:gray2 ] ]
let s:p.inactive.left = [ [ s:gray1, s:bg ], [ s:gray1, s:bg ] ]
let s:p.inactive.middle = [ [ s:gray1, s:gray2 ] ]
let s:p.inactive.right = [ [ s:gray1, s:bg ], [ s:gray1, s:bg ] ]
let s:p.insert.left = [ [ s:bg, s:blue, 'bold' ], [ s:fg, s:gray3 ] ]
let s:p.replace.left = [ [ s:bg, s:red1, 'bold' ], [ s:fg, s:gray3 ] ]
let s:p.visual.left = [ [ s:bg, s:purple, 'bold' ], [ s:fg, s:gray3 ] ]
endif
" Common
let s:p.normal.right = [ [ s:bg, s:green, 'bold' ], [ s:bg, s:green, 'bold' ] ]
let s:p.normal.error = [ [ s:red2, s:bg ] ]
let s:p.normal.warning = [ [ s:yellow, s:bg ] ]
let s:p.insert.right = [ [ s:bg, s:blue, 'bold' ], [ s:bg, s:blue, 'bold' ] ]
let s:p.replace.right = [ [ s:bg, s:red1, 'bold' ], [ s:bg, s:red1, 'bold' ] ]
let s:p.visual.right = [ [ s:bg, s:purple, 'bold' ], [ s:bg, s:purple, 'bold' ] ]
let s:p.tabline.left = [ [ s:bg, s:gray3 ] ]
let s:p.tabline.tabsel = [ [ s:bg, s:purple, 'bold' ] ]
let s:p.tabline.middle = [ [ s:gray3, s:gray2 ] ]
let s:p.tabline.right = copy(s:p.normal.right)
let g:lightline#colorscheme#materia#palette = lightline#colorscheme#fill(s:p)

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@ -0,0 +1,63 @@
" =============================================================================
" Filename: autoload/lightline/colorscheme/material.vim
" Author: Lokesh Krishna
" License: MIT License
" Last Change: 2017/11/25 11:13:42.
" =============================================================================
" Common colors
let s:fg = '#eeffff'
let s:blue = '#82aaff'
let s:green = '#c3e88d'
let s:purple = '#c792ea'
let s:red1 = '#f07178'
let s:red2 = '#ff5370'
let s:yellow = '#ffcb6b'
let s:p = {'normal': {}, 'inactive': {}, 'insert': {}, 'replace': {}, 'visual': {}, 'tabline': {}}
if lightline#colorscheme#background() ==# 'light'
" Light variant
let s:bg = '#ffffff'
let s:gray1 = '#2e3c43'
let s:gray2 = '#eeffff'
let s:gray3 = '#546e7a'
let s:p.normal.left = [ [ s:bg, s:blue, 'bold' ], [ s:gray1, s:gray3 ] ]
let s:p.normal.middle = [ [ s:gray1, s:gray2 ] ]
let s:p.inactive.left = [ [ s:bg, s:gray3 ], [ s:bg, s:gray3 ] ]
let s:p.inactive.middle = [ [ s:gray3, s:gray2 ] ]
let s:p.inactive.right = [ [ s:bg, s:gray3 ], [ s:bg, s:gray3 ] ]
let s:p.insert.left = [ [ s:bg, s:green, 'bold' ], [ s:gray1, s:gray3 ] ]
let s:p.replace.left = [ [ s:bg, s:red1, 'bold' ], [ s:gray1, s:gray3 ] ]
let s:p.visual.left = [ [ s:bg, s:purple, 'bold' ], [ s:gray1, s:gray3 ] ]
else
" Dark variant
let s:bg = '#263238'
let s:gray1 = '#314549'
let s:gray2 = '#2E3C43'
let s:gray3 = '#314549'
let s:p.normal.left = [ [ s:bg, s:blue, 'bold' ], [ s:fg, s:gray3 ] ]
let s:p.normal.middle = [ [ s:fg, s:gray2 ] ]
let s:p.inactive.left = [ [ s:gray1, s:bg ], [ s:gray1, s:bg ] ]
let s:p.inactive.middle = [ [ s:gray1, s:gray2 ] ]
let s:p.inactive.right = [ [ s:gray1, s:bg ], [ s:gray1, s:bg ] ]
let s:p.insert.left = [ [ s:bg, s:green, 'bold' ], [ s:fg, s:gray3 ] ]
let s:p.replace.left = [ [ s:bg, s:red1, 'bold' ], [ s:fg, s:gray3 ] ]
let s:p.visual.left = [ [ s:bg, s:purple, 'bold' ], [ s:fg, s:gray3 ] ]
endif
" Common
let s:p.normal.right = [ [ s:bg, s:blue, 'bold' ], [ s:bg, s:blue, 'bold' ] ]
let s:p.normal.error = [ [ s:red2, s:bg ] ]
let s:p.normal.warning = [ [ s:yellow, s:bg ] ]
let s:p.insert.right = [ [ s:bg, s:green, 'bold' ], [ s:bg, s:green, 'bold' ] ]
let s:p.replace.right = [ [ s:bg, s:red1, 'bold' ], [ s:bg, s:red1, 'bold' ] ]
let s:p.visual.right = [ [ s:bg, s:purple, 'bold' ], [ s:bg, s:purple, 'bold' ] ]
let s:p.tabline.left = [ [ s:fg, s:gray3 ] ]
let s:p.tabline.tabsel = [ [ s:bg, s:purple, 'bold' ] ]
let s:p.tabline.middle = [ [ s:gray3, s:gray2 ] ]
let s:p.tabline.right = [ [ s:bg, s:red1, 'bold' ] ]
let g:lightline#colorscheme#material#palette = lightline#colorscheme#fill(s:p)

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@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
" =============================================================================
" Filename: autoload/lightline/colorscheme/nord.vim
" Author: arcticicestudio
" License: MIT
" Last Change: 2017/11/12 20:27:51
" =============================================================================
let s:p = {'normal': {}, 'inactive': {}, 'insert': {}, 'replace': {}, 'visual': {}, 'tabline': {}}
let s:nord0 = ["#2E3440", "NONE"]
let s:nord1 = ["#3B4252", 0]
let s:nord2 = ["#434C5E", "NONE"]
let s:nord3 = ["#4C566A", 8]
let s:nord4 = ["#D8DEE9", "NONE"]
let s:nord5 = ["#E5E9F0", 7]
let s:nord6 = ["#ECEFF4", 15]
let s:nord7 = ["#8FBCBB", 14]
let s:nord8 = ["#88C0D0", 6]
let s:nord9 = ["#81A1C1", 4]
let s:nord10 = ["#5E81AC", 12]
let s:nord11 = ["#BF616A", 1]
let s:nord12 = ["#D08770", 11]
let s:nord13 = ["#EBCB8B", 3]
let s:nord14 = ["#A3BE8C", 2]
let s:nord15 = ["#B48EAD", 5]
let s:p.normal.left = [ [ s:nord1, s:nord8 ], [ s:nord5, s:nord1 ] ]
let s:p.normal.middle = [ [ s:nord5, s:nord3 ] ]
let s:p.normal.right = [ [ s:nord5, s:nord1 ], [ s:nord5, s:nord1 ] ]
let s:p.normal.warning = [ [ s:nord1, s:nord13 ] ]
let s:p.normal.error = [ [ s:nord1, s:nord11 ] ]
let s:p.inactive.left = [ [ s:nord1, s:nord8 ], [ s:nord5, s:nord1 ] ]
let s:p.inactive.middle = [ [ s:nord5, s:nord1 ] ]
let s:p.inactive.right = [ [ s:nord5, s:nord1 ], [ s:nord5, s:nord1 ] ]
let s:p.insert.left = [ [ s:nord1, s:nord6 ], [ s:nord5, s:nord1 ] ]
let s:p.replace.left = [ [ s:nord1, s:nord13 ], [ s:nord5, s:nord1 ] ]
let s:p.visual.left = [ [ s:nord1, s:nord7 ], [ s:nord5, s:nord1 ] ]
let s:p.tabline.left = [ [ s:nord5, s:nord3 ] ]
let s:p.tabline.middle = [ [ s:nord5, s:nord3 ] ]
let s:p.tabline.right = [ [ s:nord5, s:nord3 ] ]
let s:p.tabline.tabsel = [ [ s:nord1, s:nord8 ] ]
let g:lightline#colorscheme#nord#palette = lightline#colorscheme#flatten(s:p)

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@ -2,26 +2,27 @@
" Filename: autoload/lightline/colorscheme/one.vim
" Author: Zoltan Dalmadi
" License: MIT License
" Last Change: 2016/11/2 17:34:27.
" Last Change: 2017/11/28 21:53:01.
" =============================================================================
" Common colors
let s:fg = '#abb2bf'
let s:blue = '#61afef'
let s:green = '#98c379'
let s:purple = '#c678dd'
let s:red1 = '#e06c75'
let s:red2 = '#be5046'
let s:yellow = '#e5c07b'
let s:fg = [ '#abb2bf', 145 ]
let s:blue = [ '#61afef', 75 ]
let s:green = [ '#98c379', 76 ]
let s:purple = [ '#c678dd', 176 ]
let s:red1 = [ '#e06c75', 168 ]
let s:red2 = [ '#be5046', 168 ]
let s:yellow = [ '#e5c07b', 180 ]
let s:p = {'normal': {}, 'inactive': {}, 'insert': {}, 'replace': {}, 'visual': {}, 'tabline': {}}
if &background ==# 'light'
if lightline#colorscheme#background() ==# 'light'
" Light variant
let s:bg = '#fafafa'
let s:gray1 = '#494b53'
let s:gray2 = '#f0f0f0'
let s:gray3 = '#d0d0d0'
let s:bg = [ '#fafafa', 255 ]
let s:gray1 = [ '#494b53', 238 ]
let s:gray2 = [ '#f0f0f0', 255 ]
let s:gray3 = [ '#d0d0d0', 250 ]
let s:green = [ '#98c379', 35 ]
let s:p.normal.left = [ [ s:bg, s:green, 'bold' ], [ s:gray1, s:gray3 ] ]
let s:p.normal.middle = [ [ s:gray1, s:gray2 ] ]
@ -33,10 +34,10 @@ if &background ==# 'light'
let s:p.visual.left = [ [ s:bg, s:purple, 'bold' ], [ s:gray1, s:gray3 ] ]
else
" Dark variant
let s:bg = '#282c34'
let s:gray1 = '#5c6370'
let s:gray2 = '#2c323d'
let s:gray3 = '#3e4452'
let s:bg = [ '#282c34', 235 ]
let s:gray1 = [ '#5c6370', 241 ]
let s:gray2 = [ '#2c323d', 235 ]
let s:gray3 = [ '#3e4452', 240 ]
let s:p.normal.left = [ [ s:bg, s:green, 'bold' ], [ s:fg, s:gray3 ] ]
let s:p.normal.middle = [ [ s:fg, s:gray2 ] ]
@ -60,4 +61,4 @@ let s:p.tabline.tabsel = [ [ s:bg, s:purple, 'bold' ] ]
let s:p.tabline.middle = [ [ s:gray3, s:gray2 ] ]
let s:p.tabline.right = copy(s:p.normal.right)
let g:lightline#colorscheme#one#palette = lightline#colorscheme#fill(s:p)
let g:lightline#colorscheme#one#palette = lightline#colorscheme#flatten(s:p)

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
" Filename: autoload/lightline/colorscheme/solarized.vim
" Author: itchyny
" License: MIT License
" Last Change: 2016/08/08 10:31:00.
" Last Change: 2017/11/25 11:13:46.
" =============================================================================
let s:cuicolors = {
@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ let s:blue = [ '#268bd2', s:cuicolors.blue[s:cuiindex] ]
let s:cyan = [ '#2aa198', s:cuicolors.cyan[s:cuiindex] ]
let s:green = [ '#859900', s:cuicolors.green[s:cuiindex] ]
if &background ==# 'light'
if lightline#colorscheme#background() ==# 'light'
let [ s:base03, s:base3 ] = [ s:base3, s:base03 ]
let [ s:base02, s:base2 ] = [ s:base2, s:base02 ]
let [ s:base01, s:base1 ] = [ s:base1, s:base01 ]

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Version: 0.1
Author: itchyny (https://github.com/itchyny)
License: MIT License
Repository: https://github.com/itchyny/lightline.vim
Last Change: 2017/05/28 01:07:02.
Last Change: 2017/11/18 20:07:05.
CONTENTS *lightline-contents*
@ -109,8 +109,9 @@ OPTIONS *lightline-option*
\ 'spell': '%{&spell?&spelllang:""}',
\ 'lineinfo': '%3l:%-2v',
\ 'line': '%l',
\ 'column': '%c'
\ 'close': '%999X X ' }
\ 'column': '%c',
\ 'close': '%999X X ',
\ 'winnr': '%{winnr()}' }
<
g:lightline.component_visible_condition
*g:lightline.component_visible_condition*
@ -188,11 +189,22 @@ OPTIONS *lightline-option*
|g:lightline.component_expand|. The types are used to specify
the color. Specifically, the type raw is used to specify a
component which should not be wrapped by item group: %(...%).
If you want to specify the type of a raw component, please use
|g:lightline.component_raw|.
The default value is: >
let g:lightline.component_type = {
\ 'tabs': 'tabsel',
\ 'close': 'raw' }
<
g:lightline.component_raw *g:lightline.component_raw*
A dictionary to specify the raw type components. When you
register a component to this dictionary (like >
let g:lightline.component_raw = { 'example': 1 }
< ), the example component is not wrapped by item group: %(...%).
The default value is: >
let g:lightline.component_raw = {}
<
g:lightline.tab_component *g:lightline.tab_component*
A dictionary for components in one tab.
@ -217,7 +229,7 @@ OPTIONS *lightline-option*
Currently, wombat, solarized, powerline, jellybeans, Tomorrow,
Tomorrow_Night, Tomorrow_Night_Blue, Tomorrow_Night_Eighties,
PaperColor, seoul256, landscape, one, Dracula, darcula,
Molokai and 16color are available.
molokai, materia, material, OldHope, nord and 16color are available.
The default value is:
>
let g:lightline.colorscheme = 'default'
@ -1212,7 +1224,9 @@ Problem 12: *lightline-problem-12*
Problem 13: *lightline-problem-13*
How to change the lightline colorscheme on the fly.
Add the following settings to your .vimrc(_vimrc).
To update your lightline colorscheme in sync with your vim
colorscheme (only for select colorschemes which exist for
both), add the following settings to your .vimrc(_vimrc).
>
augroup LightlineColorscheme
autocmd!
@ -1233,6 +1247,27 @@ Problem 13: *lightline-problem-13*
catch
endtry
endfunction
<
If you have not settled on a single lightline colorscheme, you
can easily switch between lightline colorschemes by adding the
following LightlineColorscheme command to your .vimrc(_vimrc).
>
function! s:set_lightline_colorscheme(name) abort
let g:lightline.colorscheme = a:name
call lightline#init()
call lightline#colorscheme()
call lightline#update()
endfunction
function! s:lightline_colorschemes(...) abort
return join(map(
\ globpath(&rtp,"autoload/lightline/colorscheme/*.vim",1,1),
\ "fnamemodify(v:val,':t:r')"),
\ "\n")
endfunction
command! -nargs=1 -complete=custom,s:lightline_colorschemes LightlineColorscheme
\ call s:set_lightline_colorscheme(<q-args>)
<
Problem 14: *lightline-problem-14*
The 'E541' warning appears on the right hand side.

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@ -45,6 +45,32 @@ function! s:suite.custom_type()
delfunction Custom
endfunction
function! s:suite.raw_type()
function! Custom()
return [ ['left'], ['middle'], ['right'] ]
endfunction
let g:lightline = { 'component_expand': { 'custom': 'Custom' }, 'component_type': { 'custom': 'raw' } }
call lightline#init()
call s:assert.equals(s:expand([['readonly', 'filename'], ['custom'], ['modified']]),
\ [[['readonly', 'filename'], ['left', 'middle', 'right'], ['modified']], [[0, 0], [2, 2, 2], [0]], ['0', '1', '2', '3']])
call s:assert.equals(s:expand([['readonly', 'filename', 'custom', 'modified']]),
\ [[['readonly', 'filename', 'left', 'middle', 'right', 'modified']], [[0, 0, 2, 2, 2, 0]], ['0', '1']])
delfunction Custom
endfunction
function! s:suite.component_raw()
function! Custom()
return [ ['left'], ['middle'], ['right'] ]
endfunction
let g:lightline = { 'component_expand': { 'custom': 'Custom' }, 'component_type': { 'custom': 'custom' }, 'component_raw': { 'custom': 1 } }
call lightline#init()
call s:assert.equals(s:expand([['readonly', 'filename'], ['custom'], ['modified']]),
\ [[['readonly', 'filename'], ['left'], ['middle'], ['right'], ['modified']], [[0, 0], [2], [2], [2], [0]], ['0', '1', 'custom', '1', '2', '3']])
call s:assert.equals(s:expand([['readonly', 'filename', 'custom', 'modified']]),
\ [[['readonly', 'filename', 'left'], ['middle'], ['right', 'modified']], [[0, 0, 2], [2], [2, 0]], ['0', 'custom', '0', '1']])
delfunction Custom
endfunction
function! s:suite.multiple()
function! Custom()
return [ ['x0', 'x1', 'x2'], ['y0', 'y1', 'y2'], ['z0', 'z1', 'z2'] ]

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@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ function! s:suite.tabnew_20_tabfirst()
tabnew
endfor
tabfirst
call s:assert.equals(lightline#tabs(), [[], [s:tab(1, 1)], [s:tab(2), s:tab(3), s:tab(4), s:tab(5), '...', s:tab(17), s:tab(18), s:tab(19), s:tab(20, 0, 1)]])
call s:assert.equals(lightline#tabs(), [[], [s:tab(1, 1)], [s:tab(2), s:tab(3), s:tab(4), '%<' . s:tab(5), '...', '%<' . s:tab(17), '%<' . s:tab(18), '%<' . s:tab(19), '%<' . s:tab(20, 0, 1)]])
endfunction
function! s:suite.tabnew_20_tabfirst_tabnext()
@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ function! s:suite.tabnew_20_tabfirst_tabnext()
endfor
tabfirst
tabnext
call s:assert.equals(lightline#tabs(), [[s:tab(1)], [s:tab(2, 1)], [s:tab(3), s:tab(4), s:tab(5), s:tab(6), '...', s:tab(18), s:tab(19), s:tab(20, 0, 1)]])
call s:assert.equals(lightline#tabs(), [[s:tab(1)], [s:tab(2, 1)], [s:tab(3), s:tab(4), s:tab(5), '%<' . s:tab(6), '...', '%<' . s:tab(18), '%<' . s:tab(19), '%<' . s:tab(20, 0, 1)]])
endfunction
function! s:suite.tabnew_20_tabnext_10()
@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ function! s:suite.tabnew_20_tabnext_10()
tabnew
endfor
tabnext 10
call s:assert.equals(lightline#tabs(), [[s:tab(1), s:tab(2), '...', s:tab(8), s:tab(9)], [s:tab(10, 1)], [s:tab(11), s:tab(12), '...', s:tab(19), s:tab(20, 0, 1)]])
call s:assert.equals(lightline#tabs(), [[s:tab(1), s:tab(2), '...', s:tab(8), s:tab(9)], [s:tab(10, 1)], [s:tab(11), s:tab(12), '...', '%<' . s:tab(19), '%<' . s:tab(20, 0, 1)]])
endfunction
function! s:suite.tabnew_20_tabprevious()

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@ -14,6 +14,10 @@ Vim, then you should use an older version of the MRU plugin.
The recently used filenames are stored in a file specified by the Vim
MRU_File variable.
The Github repository for the MRU plugin is available at:
http://github.com/yegappan/mru
Usage
To list and edit files from the MRU list, you can use the ":MRU" command.
@ -36,7 +40,8 @@ previous window has a modified buffer or is the preview window or is used by
some other plugin, then the file is opened in a new window.
You can press the 'o' key to open the file name under the cursor in the
MRU window in a new window.
MRU window in a new window. You can also press <Shift-Enter> instead of 'o'
to open the file in a new window.
To open a file from the MRU window in read-only mode (view), press the 'v'
key.
@ -46,19 +51,20 @@ file is already opened in a window in the current or in another tab, then
the cursor is moved to that tab. Otherwise, a new tab is opened.
You can open multiple files from the MRU window by specifying a count before
pressing '<Enter>' or 'v' or 'o' or 't'. You can also visually select
multiple filenames and invoke the commands to open the files. Each selected
file will be opened in a separate window or tab.
pressing '<Enter>' or 'v' or 'o' or 't'. You can also visually (using
linewise visual mode) select multiple filenames and invoke the commands to
open the files. Each selected file will be opened in a separate window or
tab.
You can press the 'u' key in the MRU window to update the file list. This is
useful if you keep the MRU window open always.
You can close the MRU window by pressing the 'q' key or using one of the Vim
window commands.
You can close the MRU window by pressing the 'q' key or the <Esc> key or
using one of the Vim window commands.
To display only files matching a pattern from the MRU list in the MRU
window, you can specify a pattern to the ":MRU" command. For example, to
display only file names containing "vim" in them, you can use the following
display only file names matching "vim" in them, you can use the following
command ":MRU vim". When you specify a partial file name and only one
matching filename is found, then the ":MRU" command will edit that file.
@ -79,6 +85,16 @@ Whenever the MRU list changes, the MRU file is updated with the latest MRU
list. When you have multiple instances of Vim running at the same time, the
latest MRU list will show up in all the instances of Vim.
The MRUFilename syntax group is used to highlight the file names in the MRU
window. By default, this syntax group is linked to the Identifier highlight
group. You can change the highlight group by adding the following line in
your .vimrc:
highlight link MRUFileName LineNr
The MRU buffer uses the 'mru file type. You can use this file type to add
custom auto commands, syntax highlighting, etc.
Configuration
By changing the following variables you can configure the behavior of this
@ -164,3 +180,13 @@ number of file names displayed in a single sub-menu:
let MRU_Max_Submenu_Entries = 15
In the MRU window, the filenames are displayed in two parts. The first part
contains the file name without the path and the second part contains the
full path to the file in parenthesis. This format is controlled by the
MRU_Filename_Format variable. If you prefer to change this to some other
format, then you can modify the MRU_Filename_Format variable. For example,
to display the full path without splitting it, you can set this variable
as shown below:
let MRU_Filename_Format={'formatter':'v:val', 'parser':'.*'}

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@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
" File: mru.vim
" Author: Yegappan Lakshmanan (yegappan AT yahoo DOT com)
" Version: 3.4
" Last Modified: April 13, 2012
" Copyright: Copyright (C) 2003-2012 Yegappan Lakshmanan
" Permission is hereby granted to use and distribute this code,
" Version: 3.9
" Last Modified: Feb 3, 2015
" Copyright: Copyright (C) 2003-2015 Yegappan Lakshmanan
" License: Permission is hereby granted to use and distribute this code,
" with or without modifications, provided that this copyright
" notice is copied with it. Like anything else that's free,
" mru.vim is provided *as is* and comes with no warranty of any
" kind, either expressed or implied. In no event will the copyright
" holder be liable for any damamges resulting from the use of this
" holder be liable for any damages resulting from the use of this
" software.
"
" Overview
@ -25,27 +25,19 @@
" The recently used filenames are stored in a file specified by the Vim
" MRU_File variable.
"
" The Github repository for the MRU plugin is available at:
"
" http://github.com/yegappan/mru
"
" Installation
" ------------
" 1. Copy the mru.vim file to one of the following directories:
"
" $HOME/.vim/plugin - Unix like systems
" $HOME/vimfiles/plugin - MS-Windows
" $VIM:vimfiles:plugin - Macintosh
" $VIM/vimfiles/plugin - All
"
" Refer to the following Vim help topics for more information about Vim
" plugins:
"
" :help add-plugin
" :help add-global-plugin
" :help runtimepath
"
" 2. Set the MRU_File Vim variable in the .vimrc file to the location of a
" file to store the most recently edited file names. This step is needed
" only if you want to change the default MRU filename.
" 3. Restart Vim.
" 4. You can use the ":MRU" command to list and edit the recently used files.
" 2. Restart Vim.
" 3. You can use the ":MRU" command to list and edit the recently used files.
" In GUI Vim, you can use the 'File->Recent Files' menu to access the
" recently used files.
"
@ -75,7 +67,8 @@
" some other plugin, then the file is opened in a new window.
"
" You can press the 'o' key to open the file name under the cursor in the
" MRU window in a new window.
" MRU window in a new window. You can also press <Shift-Enter> instead of 'o'
" to open the file in a new window.
"
" To open a file from the MRU window in read-only mode (view), press the 'v'
" key.
@ -85,15 +78,16 @@
" the cursor is moved to that tab. Otherwise, a new tab is opened.
"
" You can open multiple files from the MRU window by specifying a count before
" pressing '<Enter>' or 'v' or 'o' or 't'. You can also visually select
" multiple filenames and invoke the commands to open the files. Each selected
" file will be opened in a separate window or tab.
" pressing '<Enter>' or 'v' or 'o' or 't'. You can also visually (using
" linewise visual mode) select multiple filenames and invoke the commands to
" open the files. Each selected file will be opened in a separate window or
" tab.
"
" You can press the 'u' key in the MRU window to update the file list. This is
" useful if you keep the MRU window open always.
"
" You can close the MRU window by pressing the 'q' key or using one of the Vim
" window commands.
" You can close the MRU window by pressing the 'q' key or the <Esc> key or
" using one of the Vim window commands.
"
" To display only files matching a pattern from the MRU list in the MRU
" window, you can specify a pattern to the ":MRU" command. For example, to
@ -118,6 +112,16 @@
" list. When you have multiple instances of Vim running at the same time, the
" latest MRU list will show up in all the instances of Vim.
"
" The MRUFilename syntax group is used to highlight the file names in the MRU
" window. By default, this syntax group is linked to the Identifier highlight
" group. You can change the highlight group by adding the following line in
" your .vimrc:
"
" highlight link MRUFileName LineNr
"
" The MRU buffer uses the 'mru file type. You can use this file type to add
" custom auto commands, syntax highlighting, etc.
"
" Configuration
" -------------
" By changing the following variables you can configure the behavior of this
@ -203,6 +207,17 @@
"
" let MRU_Max_Submenu_Entries = 15
"
" In the MRU window, the filenames are displayed in two parts. The first part
" contains the file name without the path and the second part contains the
" full path to the file in parenthesis. This format is controlled by the
" MRU_Filename_Format variable. If you prefer to change this to some other
" format, then you can modify the MRU_Filename_Format variable. For example,
" to display the full path without splitting it, you can set this variable
" as shown below:
"
" let MRU_Filename_Format =
" \ {'formatter':'v:val', 'parser':'.*', 'syntax': '[^/\\]\+$'}
"
" ****************** Do not modify after this line ************************
if exists('loaded_mru')
finish
@ -296,6 +311,21 @@ if !exists('MRU_Open_File_Use_Tabs')
let MRU_Open_File_Use_Tabs = 0
endif
" Format of the file names displayed in the MRU window.
" The default is to display the filename followed by the complete path to the
" file in parenthesis. This variable controls the expressions used to format
" and parse the path. This can be changed to display the filenames in a
" different format. The 'formatter' specifies how to split/format the filename
" and 'parser' specifies how to read the filename back; 'syntax' matches the
" part to be highlighted.
if !exists('MRU_Filename_Format')
let MRU_Filename_Format = {
\ 'formatter': 'fnamemodify(v:val, ":t") . " (" . v:val . ")"',
\ 'parser': '(\zs.*\ze)',
\ 'syntax': '^.\{-}\ze('
\}
endif
" Control to temporarily lock the MRU list. Used to prevent files from
" getting added to the MRU list when the ':vimgrep' command is executed.
let s:mru_list_locked = 0
@ -419,7 +449,11 @@ endfunction
" that should be escaped (for security reasons)
let s:esc_filename_chars = ' *?[{`$%#"|!<>();&' . "'\t\n"
function! s:MRU_escape_filename(fname)
if exists("*fnameescape")
return fnameescape(a:fname)
else
return escape(a:fname, s:esc_filename_chars)
endif
endfunction
" MRU_Edit_File {{{1
@ -449,11 +483,13 @@ function! s:MRU_Edit_File(filename, sanitized)
exe winnum . 'wincmd w'
endif
else
if &modified || &buftype != '' || &previewwindow
if !&hidden && (&modified || &buftype != '' || &previewwindow)
" Current buffer has unsaved changes or is a special buffer or is
" the preview window. So open the file in a new window
" the preview window. The 'hidden' option is also not set.
" So open the file in a new window.
exe 'split ' . esc_fname
else
" The current file can be replaced with the selected file.
exe 'edit ' . esc_fname
endif
endif
@ -484,7 +520,7 @@ function! s:MRU_Open_File_In_Tab(fname, esc_fname)
exe 'tabnext ' . i
else
" Open a new tab as the last tab page
exe '999tabnew ' . a:esc_fname
exe '$tabnew ' . a:esc_fname
endif
endif
@ -503,8 +539,7 @@ endfunction
" 'edit' - Edit the file as a regular file
" multi : Specifies whether a single file or multiple files need to be
" opened.
" open_type : Specifies where to open the file. Can be one of 'useopen' or
" 'newwin' or 'newtab'.
" open_type : Specifies where to open the file.
" useopen - If the file is already present in a window, then
" jump to that window. Otherwise, open the file in
" the previous window.
@ -512,21 +547,25 @@ endfunction
" newwin_vert - Open the file in a new vertical window.
" newtab - Open the file in a new tab. If the file is already
" opened in a tab, then jump to that tab.
" preview - Open the file in the preview window
function! s:MRU_Window_Edit_File(fname, multi, edit_type, open_type)
let esc_fname = s:MRU_escape_filename(a:fname)
if a:open_type == 'newwin_horiz'
if a:open_type ==# 'newwin_horiz'
" Edit the file in a new horizontally split window above the previous
" window
wincmd p
exe 'belowright new ' . esc_fname
elseif a:open_type == 'newwin_vert'
elseif a:open_type ==# 'newwin_vert'
" Edit the file in a new vertically split window above the previous
" window
wincmd p
exe 'belowright vnew ' . esc_fname
elseif a:open_type == 'newtab' || g:MRU_Open_File_Use_Tabs
elseif a:open_type ==# 'newtab' || g:MRU_Open_File_Use_Tabs
call s:MRU_Open_File_In_Tab(a:fname, esc_fname)
elseif a:open_type ==# 'preview'
" Edit the file in the preview window
exe 'topleft pedit ' . esc_fname
else
" If the selected file is already open in one of the windows,
" jump to it
@ -553,7 +592,7 @@ function! s:MRU_Window_Edit_File(fname, multi, edit_type, open_type)
let split_window = 0
if &modified || &previewwindow || a:multi
if (!&hidden && (&modified || &previewwindow)) || a:multi
" Current buffer has unsaved changes or is the preview window
" or the user is opening multiple files
" So open the file in a new window
@ -572,13 +611,13 @@ function! s:MRU_Window_Edit_File(fname, multi, edit_type, open_type)
if split_window
" Current buffer has unsaved changes or is a special buffer or
" is the preview window. So open the file in a new window
if a:edit_type == 'edit'
if a:edit_type ==# 'edit'
exe 'split ' . esc_fname
else
exe 'sview ' . esc_fname
endif
else
if a:edit_type == 'edit'
if a:edit_type ==# 'edit'
exe 'edit ' . esc_fname
else
exe 'view ' . esc_fname
@ -619,7 +658,7 @@ function! s:MRU_Select_File_Cmd(opt) range
endif
" The text in the MRU window contains the filename in parenthesis
let file = matchstr(f, '(\zs.*\ze)')
let file = matchstr(f, g:MRU_Filename_Format.parser)
call s:MRU_Window_Edit_File(file, multi, edit_type, open_type)
@ -707,17 +746,20 @@ function! s:MRU_Open_Window(...)
endif
endif
setlocal modifiable
" Mark the buffer as scratch
setlocal buftype=nofile
setlocal bufhidden=delete
setlocal noswapfile
setlocal nowrap
setlocal nobuflisted
" Set the 'filetype' to 'mru'. This allows the user to apply custom
" syntax highlighting or other changes to the MRU bufer.
setlocal filetype=mru
" Use fixed height for the MRU window
setlocal winfixheight
call MRU_SetupSyntax()
" Setup the cpoptions properly for the maps to work
let old_cpoptions = &cpoptions
set cpoptions&vim
@ -731,6 +773,10 @@ function! s:MRU_Open_Window(...)
\ :call <SID>MRU_Select_File_Cmd('edit,newwin_horiz')<CR>
vnoremap <buffer> <silent> o
\ :call <SID>MRU_Select_File_Cmd('edit,newwin_horiz')<CR>
nnoremap <buffer> <silent> <S-CR>
\ :call <SID>MRU_Select_File_Cmd('edit,newwin_horiz')<CR>
vnoremap <buffer> <silent> <S-CR>
\ :call <SID>MRU_Select_File_Cmd('edit,newwin_horiz')<CR>
nnoremap <buffer> <silent> O
\ :call <SID>MRU_Select_File_Cmd('edit,newwin_vert')<CR>
vnoremap <buffer> <silent> O
@ -741,6 +787,14 @@ function! s:MRU_Open_Window(...)
\ :call <SID>MRU_Select_File_Cmd('edit,newtab')<CR>
nnoremap <buffer> <silent> v
\ :call <SID>MRU_Select_File_Cmd('view,useopen')<CR>
nnoremap <buffer> <silent> p
\ :call <SID>MRU_Select_File_Cmd('view,preview')<CR>
vnoremap <buffer> <silent> p
\ :<C-u>if line("'<") == line("'>")<Bar>
\ call <SID>MRU_Select_File_Cmd('open,preview')<Bar>
\ else<Bar>
\ echoerr "Only a single file can be previewed"<Bar>
\ endif<CR>
nnoremap <buffer> <silent> u :MRU<CR>
nnoremap <buffer> <silent> <2-LeftMouse>
\ :call <SID>MRU_Select_File_Cmd('edit,useopen')<CR>
@ -764,16 +818,22 @@ function! s:MRU_Open_Window(...)
endif
" Get the tail part of the file name (without the directory) and display
" it along with the full path
let output = map(m, 'fnamemodify(v:val, ":t") . " (" . v:val . ")"')
" it along with the full path in parenthesis.
let output = map(m, g:MRU_Filename_Format.formatter)
silent! 0put =output
" Delete the empty line at the end of the buffer
$delete
silent! $delete _
" Move the cursor to the beginning of the file
normal! gg
" Add syntax highlighting for the file names
if has_key(g:MRU_Filename_Format, 'syntax')
exe "syntax match MRUFileName '" . g:MRU_Filename_Format.syntax . "'"
highlight default link MRUFileName Identifier
endif
setlocal nomodifiable
endfunction
@ -921,7 +981,7 @@ function! s:MRU_Refresh_Menu()
let entry_cnt = len(s:MRU_files)
if entry_cnt > g:MRU_Max_Menu_Entries
" Show only MRU_Max_Menu_Entries file names in the menu
let mru_list = s:MRU_files[1 : g:MRU_Max_Menu_Entries]
let mru_list = s:MRU_files[0 : g:MRU_Max_Menu_Entries - 1]
let entry_cnt = g:MRU_Max_Menu_Entries
else
let mru_list = s:MRU_files
@ -949,16 +1009,6 @@ function! s:MRU_Refresh_Menu()
let &cpoptions = old_cpoptions
endfunction
" Setup syntax highlight
function! MRU_SetupSyntax()
if has("syntax")
syn match mruName /.\+\s/
syn match mruDir /(.\+)/
hi def link mruDir Folded
hi def link mruName String
endif
endfunction
" Load the MRU list on plugin startup
call s:MRU_LoadList()

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@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
Next
- Fix broken "t" and "T" mappings, tabs now open at end (lifecrisis) #759
- Update doc with already existing mapping variables (asnr) #699
- Fix the broken g:NERDTreeBookmarksSort setting (lifecrisis) #696
- Correct NERDTreeIgnore pattern in doc (cntoplolicon) #648

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@ -1,56 +1,18 @@
The NERDTree
=============
Intro
-----
Introduction
------------
The NERD tree allows you to explore your filesystem and to open files and
directories. It presents the filesystem to you in the form of a tree which you
manipulate with the keyboard and/or mouse. It also allows you to perform
simple filesystem operations.
The NERDTree is a file system explorer for the Vim editor. Using this plugin,
users can visually browse complex directory hierarchies, quickly open files for
reading or editing, and perform basic file system operations.
The following features and functionality are provided by the NERD tree:
This plugin can also be extended with custom mappings using a special API. The
details of this API and of other NERDTree features are described in the
included documentation.
* Files and directories are displayed in a hierarchical tree structure
* Different highlighting is provided for the following types of nodes:
* files
* directories
* sym-links
* windows .lnk files
* read-only files
* executable files
* Many (customisable) mappings are provided to manipulate the tree:
* Mappings to open/close/explore directory nodes
* Mappings to open files in new/existing windows/tabs
* Mappings to change the current root of the tree
* Mappings to navigate around the tree
* ...
* Directories and files can be bookmarked.
* Most NERD tree navigation can also be done with the mouse
* Filtering of tree content (can be toggled at runtime)
* custom file filters to prevent e.g. vim backup files being displayed
* optional displaying of hidden files (. files)
* files can be "turned off" so that only directories are displayed
* The position and size of the NERD tree window can be customised
* The order in which the nodes in the tree are listed can be customised.
* A model of your filesystem is created/maintained as you explore it. This
has several advantages:
* All filesystem information is cached and is only re-read on demand
* If you revisit a part of the tree that you left earlier in your
session, the directory nodes will be opened/closed as you left them
* The script remembers the cursor position and window position in the NERD
tree so you can toggle it off (or just close the tree window) and then
reopen it (with NERDTreeToggle) the NERD tree window will appear exactly
as you left it
* You can have a separate NERD tree for each tab, share trees across tabs,
or a mix of both.
* By default the script overrides the default file browser (netrw), so if
you :edit a directory a (slightly modified) NERD tree will appear in the
current window
* A programmable menu system is provided (simulates right clicking on a node)
* one default menu plugin is provided to perform basic filesystem
operations (create/delete/move/copy files/directories)
* There's an API for adding your own keymappings
![NERDTree Screenshot](https://github.com/scrooloose/nerdtree/raw/master/screenshot.png)
Installation
------------
@ -59,17 +21,15 @@ Installation
git clone https://github.com/scrooloose/nerdtree.git ~/.vim/bundle/nerdtree
Then reload vim, run `:helptags ~/.vim/bundle/nerdtree/doc/`, and check out `:help NERD_tree.txt`.
Then reload Vim, run `:helptags ~/.vim/bundle/nerdtree/doc/`, and check out `:help NERDTree.txt`.
#### [apt-vim](https://github.com/egalpin/apt-vim)
apt-vim install -y https://github.com/scrooloose/nerdtree.git
Faq
---
F.A.Q.
------
> Is there any support for `git` flags?

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@ -155,6 +155,11 @@ function! nerdtree#runningWindows()
return has("win16") || has("win32") || has("win64")
endfunction
"FUNCTION: nerdtree#runningCygwin(dir) {{{2
function! nerdtree#runningCygwin()
return has("win32unix")
endfunction
" SECTION: View Functions {{{1
"============================================================

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@ -68,10 +68,10 @@ function! nerdtree#ui_glue#createDefaultBindings()
call NERDTreeAddKeyMap({ 'key': g:NERDTreeMapJumpNextSibling, 'scope': "Node", 'callback': s."jumpToNextSibling" })
call NERDTreeAddKeyMap({ 'key': g:NERDTreeMapJumpPrevSibling, 'scope': "Node", 'callback': s."jumpToPrevSibling" })
call NERDTreeAddKeyMap({ 'key': g:NERDTreeMapOpenInTab, 'scope': "Node", 'callback': s."openInNewTab" })
call NERDTreeAddKeyMap({ 'key': g:NERDTreeMapOpenInTabSilent, 'scope': "Node", 'callback': s."openInNewTabSilent" })
call NERDTreeAddKeyMap({ 'key': g:NERDTreeMapOpenInTab, 'scope': "Bookmark", 'callback': s."openInNewTab" })
call NERDTreeAddKeyMap({ 'key': g:NERDTreeMapOpenInTabSilent, 'scope': "Bookmark", 'callback': s."openInNewTabSilent" })
call NERDTreeAddKeyMap({ 'key': g:NERDTreeMapOpenInTab, 'scope': 'Node', 'callback': s . 'openInNewTab' })
call NERDTreeAddKeyMap({ 'key': g:NERDTreeMapOpenInTabSilent, 'scope': 'Node', 'callback': s . 'openInNewTabSilent' })
call NERDTreeAddKeyMap({ 'key': g:NERDTreeMapOpenInTab, 'scope': 'Bookmark', 'callback': s . 'openInNewTab' })
call NERDTreeAddKeyMap({ 'key': g:NERDTreeMapOpenInTabSilent, 'scope': 'Bookmark', 'callback': s . 'openInNewTabSilent' })
call NERDTreeAddKeyMap({ 'key': g:NERDTreeMapOpenExpl, 'scope': "DirNode", 'callback': s."openExplorer" })
@ -90,10 +90,15 @@ function! s:activateAll()
endif
endfunction
"FUNCTION: s:activateDirNode() {{{1
"handle the user activating a tree node
function! s:activateDirNode(node)
call a:node.activate()
" FUNCTION: s:activateDirNode(directoryNode) {{{1
function! s:activateDirNode(directoryNode)
if a:directoryNode.isRoot() && a:directoryNode.isOpen
call nerdtree#echo('cannot close tree root')
return
endif
call a:directoryNode.activate()
endfunction
"FUNCTION: s:activateFileNode() {{{1
@ -184,24 +189,28 @@ function! s:closeChildren(node)
endfunction
" FUNCTION: s:closeCurrentDir(node) {{{1
" closes the parent dir of the current node
" Close the parent directory of the current node.
function! s:closeCurrentDir(node)
let parent = a:node.parent
while g:NERDTreeCascadeOpenSingleChildDir && !parent.isRoot()
let childNodes = parent.getVisibleChildren()
if len(childNodes) == 1 && childNodes[0].path.isDirectory
let parent = parent.parent
else
break
if a:node.isRoot()
call nerdtree#echo('cannot close parent of tree root')
return
endif
let l:parent = a:node.parent
while l:parent.isCascadable()
let l:parent = l:parent.parent
endwhile
if parent ==# {} || parent.isRoot()
call nerdtree#echo("cannot close tree root")
else
call parent.close()
call b:NERDTree.render()
call parent.putCursorHere(0, 0)
if l:parent.isRoot()
call nerdtree#echo('cannot close tree root')
return
endif
call l:parent.close()
call b:NERDTree.render()
call l:parent.putCursorHere(0, 0)
endfunction
" FUNCTION: s:closeTreeWindow() {{{1
@ -218,24 +227,30 @@ function! s:closeTreeWindow()
endif
endfunction
" FUNCTION: s:deleteBookmark(bm) {{{1
" if the cursor is on a bookmark, prompt to delete
function! s:deleteBookmark(bm)
echo "Are you sure you wish to delete the bookmark:\n\"" . a:bm.name . "\" (yN):"
" FUNCTION: s:deleteBookmark(bookmark) {{{1
" Prompt the user to confirm the deletion of the selected bookmark.
function! s:deleteBookmark(bookmark)
let l:message = "Delete the bookmark \"" . a:bookmark.name
\ . "\" from the bookmark list?"
if nr2char(getchar()) ==# 'y'
try
call a:bm.delete()
call b:NERDTree.root.refresh()
call b:NERDTree.render()
redraw
catch /^NERDTree/
call nerdtree#echoWarning("Could not remove bookmark")
endtry
else
call nerdtree#echo("delete aborted" )
let l:choices = "&Yes\n&No"
echo | redraw
let l:selection = confirm(l:message, l:choices, 1, 'Warning')
if l:selection != 1
call nerdtree#echo('bookmark not deleted')
return
endif
try
call a:bookmark.delete()
silent call b:NERDTree.root.refresh()
call b:NERDTree.render()
echo | redraw
catch /^NERDTree/
call nerdtree#echoWarning('could not remove bookmark')
endtry
endfunction
" FUNCTION: s:displayHelp() {{{1
@ -246,10 +261,16 @@ function! s:displayHelp()
call b:NERDTree.ui.centerView()
endfunction
" FUNCTION: s:findAndRevealPath() {{{1
function! s:findAndRevealPath()
" FUNCTION: s:findAndRevealPath(path) {{{1
function! s:findAndRevealPath(path)
let l:path = a:path
if empty(l:path)
let l:path = expand('%:p')
endif
try
let p = g:NERDTreePath.New(expand("%:p"))
let p = g:NERDTreePath.New(l:path)
catch /^NERDTree.InvalidArgumentsError/
call nerdtree#echo("no file for the current buffer")
return
@ -404,13 +425,27 @@ function! s:jumpToLastChild(node)
endfunction
" FUNCTION: s:jumpToParent(node) {{{1
" moves the cursor to the parent of the current node
" Move the cursor to the parent of the specified node. For a cascade, move to
" the parent of the cascade's highest node. At the root, do nothing.
function! s:jumpToParent(node)
if !empty(a:node.parent)
call a:node.parent.putCursorHere(1, 0)
let l:parent = a:node.parent
" If "a:node" represents a directory, back out of its cascade.
if a:node.path.isDirectory
while !empty(l:parent) && !l:parent.isRoot()
if index(l:parent.getCascade(), a:node) >= 0
let l:parent = l:parent.parent
else
break
endif
endwhile
endif
if !empty(l:parent)
call l:parent.putCursorHere(1, 0)
call b:NERDTree.ui.centerView()
else
call nerdtree#echo("cannot jump to parent")
call nerdtree#echo('could not jump to parent node')
endif
endfunction
@ -480,12 +515,14 @@ endfunction
" FUNCTION: s:openInNewTab(target) {{{1
function! s:openInNewTab(target)
call a:target.activate({'where': 't'})
let l:opener = g:NERDTreeOpener.New(a:target.path, {'where': 't'})
call l:opener.open(a:target)
endfunction
" FUNCTION: s:openInNewTabSilent(target) {{{1
function! s:openInNewTabSilent(target)
call a:target.activate({'where': 't', 'stay': 1})
let l:opener = g:NERDTreeOpener.New(a:target.path, {'where': 't', 'stay': 1})
call l:opener.open(a:target)
endfunction
" FUNCTION: s:openNodeRecursively(node) {{{1
@ -556,7 +593,7 @@ function! nerdtree#ui_glue#setupCommands()
command! -n=0 -bar NERDTreeClose :call g:NERDTree.Close()
command! -n=1 -complete=customlist,nerdtree#completeBookmarks -bar NERDTreeFromBookmark call g:NERDTreeCreator.CreateTabTree('<args>')
command! -n=0 -bar NERDTreeMirror call g:NERDTreeCreator.CreateMirror()
command! -n=0 -bar NERDTreeFind call s:findAndRevealPath()
command! -n=? -complete=file -bar NERDTreeFind call s:findAndRevealPath('<args>')
command! -n=0 -bar NERDTreeFocus call NERDTreeFocus()
command! -n=0 -bar NERDTreeCWD call NERDTreeCWD()
endfunction

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*NERD_tree.txt* A tree explorer plugin that owns your momma!
*NERDTree.txt* A tree explorer plugin that owns your momma!

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@ -293,23 +293,26 @@ function! s:Bookmark.str()
endfunction
" FUNCTION: Bookmark.toRoot(nerdtree) {{{1
" Make the node for this bookmark the new tree root
" Set the root of the given NERDTree to the node for this Bookmark. If a node
" for this Bookmark does not exist, a new one is initialized.
function! s:Bookmark.toRoot(nerdtree)
if self.validate()
try
let targetNode = self.getNode(a:nerdtree, 1)
let l:targetNode = self.getNode(a:nerdtree, 1)
call l:targetNode.closeChildren()
catch /^NERDTree.BookmarkedNodeNotFoundError/
let targetNode = g:NERDTreeFileNode.New(s:Bookmark.BookmarkFor(self.name).path, a:nerdtree)
let l:targetNode = g:NERDTreeFileNode.New(s:Bookmark.BookmarkFor(self.name).path, a:nerdtree)
endtry
call a:nerdtree.changeRoot(targetNode)
call a:nerdtree.changeRoot(l:targetNode)
endif
endfunction
" FUNCTION: Bookmark.ToRoot(name, nerdtree) {{{1
" Make the node for this bookmark the new tree root
" Class method that makes the Bookmark with the given name the root of
" specified NERDTree.
function! s:Bookmark.ToRoot(name, nerdtree)
let bookmark = s:Bookmark.BookmarkFor(a:name)
call bookmark.toRoot(a:nerdtree)
let l:bookmark = s:Bookmark.BookmarkFor(a:name)
call l:bookmark.toRoot(a:nerdtree)
endfunction
" FUNCTION: Bookmark.validate() {{{1

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@ -1,7 +1,13 @@
" ============================================================================
" CLASS: Creator
"Creates tab/window/mirror nerdtree windows. Sets up all the window and
"buffer options and key mappings etc.
"============================================================
"
" This class is responsible for creating NERDTree instances. The new NERDTree
" may be a tab tree, a window tree, or a mirrored tree. In the process of
" creating a NERDTree, it sets up all of the window and buffer options and key
" mappings etc.
" ============================================================================
let s:Creator = {}
let g:NERDTreeCreator = s:Creator
@ -41,33 +47,26 @@ endfunction
" FUNCTION: s:Creator.createTabTree(a:name) {{{1
" name: the name of a bookmark or a directory
function! s:Creator.createTabTree(name)
let path = self._pathForString(a:name)
let l:path = self._pathForString(a:name)
"abort if exception was thrown (bookmark/dir doesn't exist)
if empty(path)
" Abort if an exception was thrown (i.e., if the bookmark or directory
" does not exist).
if empty(l:path)
return
endif
if path == {}
return
endif
"if instructed to, then change the vim CWD to the dir the NERDTree is
"inited in
" Obey the user's preferences for changing the working directory.
if g:NERDTreeChDirMode != 0
call path.changeToDir()
call l:path.changeToDir()
endif
if g:NERDTree.ExistsForTab()
if g:NERDTree.IsOpen()
call g:NERDTree.Close()
endif
call self._removeTreeBufForTab()
endif
call self._createTreeWin()
call self._createNERDTree(path, "tab")
call self._createNERDTree(l:path, 'tab')
call b:NERDTree.render()
call b:NERDTree.root.putCursorHere(0, 0)
@ -110,9 +109,10 @@ endfunction
" FUNCTION: s:Creator._createNERDTree(path) {{{1
function! s:Creator._createNERDTree(path, type)
let b:NERDTree = g:NERDTree.New(a:path, a:type)
"TODO: This is kept for compatability only since many things use
"b:NERDTreeRoot instead of the new NERDTree.root
"Remove this one day
" TODO: This assignment is kept for compatibility reasons. Many other
" plugins use "b:NERDTreeRoot" instead of "b:NERDTree.root". Remove this
" assignment in the future.
let b:NERDTreeRoot = b:NERDTree.root
call b:NERDTree.root.open()

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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ function! s:NERDTree.changeRoot(node)
"change dir to the dir of the new root if instructed to
if g:NERDTreeChDirMode ==# 2
exec "cd " . self.root.path.str({'format': 'Edit'})
call self.root.path.changeToDir()
endif
call self.render()

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@ -1,5 +1,10 @@
" ============================================================================
" CLASS: Opener
"============================================================
"
" The Opener class defines an API for "opening" operations.
" ============================================================================
let s:Opener = {}
let g:NERDTreeOpener = s:Opener
@ -26,6 +31,7 @@ function! s:Opener._bufInWindows(bnum)
return cnt
endfunction
" FUNCTION: Opener._checkToCloseTree(newtab) {{{1
" Check the class options and global options (i.e. NERDTreeQuitOnOpen) to see
" if the tree should be closed now.
@ -44,7 +50,6 @@ function! s:Opener._checkToCloseTree(newtab)
endif
endfunction
" FUNCTION: s:Opener._firstUsableWindow() {{{1
" find the window number of the first normal window
function! s:Opener._firstUsableWindow()
@ -121,38 +126,29 @@ function! s:Opener._isWindowUsable(winnumber)
endfunction
" FUNCTION: Opener.New(path, opts) {{{1
" Instantiate a new NERDTreeOpener object.
" Args:
"
"a:path: The path object that is to be opened.
"
"a:opts:
"
"A dictionary containing the following keys (all optional):
" 'where': Specifies whether the node should be opened in new split/tab or in
" the previous window. Can be either 'v' or 'h' or 't' (for open in
" new tab)
" 'reuse': if a window is displaying the file then jump the cursor there. Can
" 'all', 'currenttab' or empty to not reuse.
" 'keepopen': dont close the tree window
" 'stay': open the file, but keep the cursor in the tree win
" a:path: the path object that is to be opened
" a:opts: a dictionary containing the following optional keys...
" 'where': specifies whether the node should be opened in new split, in
" a new tab or, in the last window; takes values "v", "h", or "t"
" 'reuse': if file is already shown in a window, jump there; takes values
" "all", "currenttab", or empty
" 'keepopen': boolean (0 or 1); if true, the tree window will not be closed
" 'stay': boolean (0 or 1); if true, remain in tree window after opening
function! s:Opener.New(path, opts)
let newObj = copy(self)
let l:newOpener = copy(self)
let newObj._path = a:path
let newObj._stay = nerdtree#has_opt(a:opts, 'stay')
let l:newOpener._keepopen = nerdtree#has_opt(a:opts, 'keepopen')
let l:newOpener._nerdtree = b:NERDTree
let l:newOpener._path = a:path
let l:newOpener._reuse = has_key(a:opts, 'reuse') ? a:opts['reuse'] : ''
let l:newOpener._stay = nerdtree#has_opt(a:opts, 'stay')
let l:newOpener._where = has_key(a:opts, 'where') ? a:opts['where'] : ''
if has_key(a:opts, 'reuse')
let newObj._reuse = a:opts['reuse']
else
let newObj._reuse = ''
endif
call l:newOpener._saveCursorPos()
let newObj._keepopen = nerdtree#has_opt(a:opts, 'keepopen')
let newObj._where = has_key(a:opts, 'where') ? a:opts['where'] : ''
let newObj._nerdtree = b:NERDTree
call newObj._saveCursorPos()
return newObj
return l:newOpener
endfunction
" FUNCTION: Opener._newSplit() {{{1
@ -217,49 +213,60 @@ endfunction
" FUNCTION: Opener._newVSplit() {{{1
function! s:Opener._newVSplit()
let winwidth = winwidth(".")
if winnr("$")==#1
let winwidth = g:NERDTreeWinSize
let l:winwidth = winwidth('.')
if winnr('$') == 1
let l:winwidth = g:NERDTreeWinSize
endif
call nerdtree#exec("wincmd p")
call nerdtree#exec('wincmd p')
vnew
"resize the nerd tree back to the original size
let l:currentWindowNumber = winnr()
" Restore the NERDTree to its original width.
call g:NERDTree.CursorToTreeWin()
exec("silent vertical resize ". winwidth)
call nerdtree#exec('wincmd p')
execute 'silent vertical resize ' . l:winwidth
call nerdtree#exec(l:currentWindowNumber . 'wincmd w')
endfunction
" FUNCTION: Opener.open(target) {{{1
function! s:Opener.open(target)
if self._path.isDirectory
call self._openDirectory(a:target)
else
call self._openFile()
return
endif
call self._openFile()
endfunction
" FUNCTION: Opener._openFile() {{{1
function! s:Opener._openFile()
if self._reuseWindow()
return
endif
call self._gotoTargetWin()
call self._path.edit()
if self._stay
silent call self._path.edit()
call self._restoreCursorPos()
return
endif
call self._path.edit()
endfunction
" FUNCTION: Opener._openDirectory(node) {{{1
function! s:Opener._openDirectory(node)
if self._nerdtree.isWinTree()
call self._gotoTargetWin()
if self._nerdtree.isWinTree()
call g:NERDTreeCreator.CreateWindowTree(a:node.path.str())
else
call self._gotoTargetWin()
if empty(self._where)
call b:NERDTree.changeRoot(a:node)
elseif self._where == 't'

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@ -1,9 +1,16 @@
"we need to use this number many times for sorting... so we calculate it only
"once here
let s:NERDTreeSortStarIndex = index(g:NERDTreeSortOrder, '*')
" ============================================================================
" CLASS: Path
"============================================================
"
" The Path class provides an abstracted representation of a file system
" pathname. Various operations on pathnames are provided and a number of
" representations of a given path name can be accessed here.
" ============================================================================
" This constant is used throughout this script for sorting purposes.
let s:NERDTreeSortStarIndex = index(g:NERDTreeSortOrder, '*')
lockvar s:NERDTreeSortStarIndex
let s:Path = {}
let g:NERDTreePath = s:Path
@ -529,9 +536,20 @@ function! s:Path.New(path)
endfunction
" FUNCTION: Path.Slash() {{{1
"return the slash to use for the current OS
" Return the path separator used by the underlying file system. Special
" consideration is taken for the use of the 'shellslash' option on Windows
" systems.
function! s:Path.Slash()
return nerdtree#runningWindows() ? '\' : '/'
if nerdtree#runningWindows()
if exists('+shellslash') && &shellslash
return '/'
endif
return '\'
endif
return '/'
endfunction
" FUNCTION: Path.Resolve() {{{1
@ -633,27 +651,27 @@ function! s:Path.rename(newPath)
endfunction
" FUNCTION: Path.str() {{{1
" Return a string representation of this Path object.
"
"Returns a string representation of this Path
" Args:
" This function takes a single dictionary (optional) with keys and values that
" specify how the returned pathname should be formatted.
"
"Takes an optional dictionary param to specify how the output should be
"formatted.
"
"The dict may have the following keys:
" The dictionary may have the following keys:
" 'format'
" 'escape'
" 'truncateTo'
"
" The 'format' key may have a value of:
" 'Cd' - a string to be used with the :cd command
" 'Edit' - a string to be used with :e :sp :new :tabedit etc
" 'UI' - a string used in the NERD tree UI
" 'Cd' - a string to be used with ":cd" and similar commands
" 'Edit' - a string to be used with ":edit" and similar commands
" 'UI' - a string to be displayed in the NERDTree user interface
"
"The 'escape' key, if specified will cause the output to be escaped with
"shellescape()
" The 'escape' key, if specified, will cause the output to be escaped with
" Vim's internal "shellescape()" function.
"
"The 'truncateTo' key causes the resulting string to be truncated to the value
"'truncateTo' maps to. A '<' char will be prepended.
" The 'truncateTo' key shortens the length of the path to that given by the
" value associated with 'truncateTo'. A '<' is prepended.
function! s:Path.str(...)
let options = a:0 ? a:1 : {}
let toReturn = ""
@ -698,33 +716,33 @@ function! s:Path._strForUI()
endfunction
" FUNCTION: Path._strForCd() {{{1
"
" returns a string that can be used with :cd
" Return a string representation of this Path that is suitable for use as an
" argument to Vim's internal ":cd" command.
function! s:Path._strForCd()
return escape(self.str(), self._escChars())
return fnameescape(self.str())
endfunction
" FUNCTION: Path._strForEdit() {{{1
"
"Return: the string for this path that is suitable to be used with the :edit
"command
" Return a string representation of this Path that is suitable for use as an
" argument to Vim's internal ":edit" command.
function! s:Path._strForEdit()
let p = escape(self.str(), self._escChars())
"make it relative
let p = fnamemodify(p, ':.')
" Make the path relative to the current working directory, if possible.
let l:result = fnamemodify(self.str(), ':.')
"handle the edge case where the file begins with a + (vim interprets
"the +foo in `:e +foo` as an option to :edit)
if p[0] == "+"
let p = '\' . p
" On Windows, the drive letter may be removed by "fnamemodify()". Add it
" back, if necessary.
if nerdtree#runningWindows() && l:result[0] == s:Path.Slash()
let l:result = self.drive . l:result
endif
if p ==# ''
let p = '.'
let l:result = fnameescape(l:result)
if empty(l:result)
let l:result = '.'
endif
return p
return l:result
endfunction
" FUNCTION: Path._strForGlob() {{{1
@ -745,19 +763,17 @@ function! s:Path._strForGlob()
endfunction
" FUNCTION: Path._str() {{{1
"
"Gets the string path for this path object that is appropriate for the OS.
"EG, in windows c:\foo\bar
" in *nix /foo/bar
" Return the absolute pathname associated with this Path object. The pathname
" returned is appropriate for the underlying file system.
function! s:Path._str()
let lead = s:Path.Slash()
let l:separator = s:Path.Slash()
let l:leader = l:separator
"if we are running windows then slap a drive letter on the front
if nerdtree#runningWindows()
let lead = self.drive . '\'
let l:leader = self.drive . l:separator
endif
return lead . join(self.pathSegments, s:Path.Slash())
return l:leader . join(self.pathSegments, l:separator)
endfunction
" FUNCTION: Path.strTrunk() {{{1

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@ -21,12 +21,19 @@ function! s:TreeDirNode.AbsoluteTreeRoot()
endfunction
" FUNCTION: TreeDirNode.activate([options]) {{{1
unlet s:TreeDirNode.activate
function! s:TreeDirNode.activate(...)
let opts = a:0 ? a:1 : {}
call self.toggleOpen(opts)
let l:options = (a:0 > 0) ? a:1 : {}
call self.toggleOpen(l:options)
" Note that we only re-render the NERDTree for this node if we did NOT
" create a new node and render it in a new window or tab. In the latter
" case, rendering the NERDTree for this node could overwrite the text of
" the new NERDTree!
if !has_key(l:options, 'where') || empty(l:options['where'])
call self.getNerdtree().render()
call self.putCursorHere(0, 0)
endif
endfunction
" FUNCTION: TreeDirNode.addChild(treenode, inOrder) {{{1
@ -45,18 +52,23 @@ function! s:TreeDirNode.addChild(treenode, inOrder)
endfunction
" FUNCTION: TreeDirNode.close() {{{1
" Closes this directory
" Mark this TreeDirNode as closed.
function! s:TreeDirNode.close()
let self.isOpen = 0
" Close all directories in this directory node's cascade. This is
" necessary to ensure consistency when cascades are rendered.
for l:dirNode in self.getCascade()
let l:dirNode.isOpen = 0
endfor
endfunction
" FUNCTION: TreeDirNode.closeChildren() {{{1
" Closes all the child dir nodes of this node
" Recursively close any directory nodes that are descendants of this node.
function! s:TreeDirNode.closeChildren()
for i in self.children
if i.path.isDirectory
call i.close()
call i.closeChildren()
for l:child in self.children
if l:child.path.isDirectory
call l:child.close()
call l:child.closeChildren()
endif
endfor
endfunction
@ -78,19 +90,29 @@ function! s:TreeDirNode.createChild(path, inOrder)
endfunction
" FUNCTION: TreeDirNode.displayString() {{{1
unlet s:TreeDirNode.displayString
" Assemble and return a string that can represent this TreeDirNode object in
" the NERDTree window.
function! s:TreeDirNode.displayString()
let cascade = self.getCascade()
let rv = ""
for node in cascade
let rv = rv . node.path.displayString()
let l:result = ''
" Build a label that identifies this TreeDirNode.
let l:label = ''
let l:cascade = self.getCascade()
for l:dirNode in l:cascade
let l:label .= l:dirNode.path.displayString()
endfor
let sym = cascade[-1].isOpen ? g:NERDTreeDirArrowCollapsible : g:NERDTreeDirArrowExpandable
" Select the appropriate open/closed status indicator symbol.
if l:cascade[-1].isOpen
let l:symbol = g:NERDTreeDirArrowCollapsible
else
let l:symbol = g:NERDTreeDirArrowExpandable
endif
let flags = cascade[-1].path.flagSet.renderToString()
let l:flags = l:cascade[-1].path.flagSet.renderToString()
return sym . ' ' . flags . rv
let l:result = l:symbol . ' ' . l:flags . l:label
return l:result
endfunction
" FUNCTION: TreeDirNode.findNode(path) {{{1
@ -205,13 +227,6 @@ function! s:TreeDirNode.getChildIndex(path)
return -1
endfunction
" FUNCTION: TreeDirNode.getDirChildren() {{{1
" Return a list of all child nodes from "self.children" that are of type
" TreeDirNode.
function! s:TreeDirNode.getDirChildren()
return filter(self.children, 'v:val.path.isDirectory == 1')
endfunction
" FUNCTION: TreeDirNode._glob(pattern, all) {{{1
" Return a list of strings naming the descendants of the directory in this
" TreeDirNode object that match the specified glob pattern.
@ -235,7 +250,7 @@ function! s:TreeDirNode._glob(pattern, all)
let l:pathSpec = fnamemodify(self.path.str({'format': 'Glob'}), ':.')
" On Windows, the drive letter may be removed by "fnamemodify()".
if nerdtree#runningWindows() && l:pathSpec[0] == '\'
if nerdtree#runningWindows() && l:pathSpec[0] == g:NERDTreePath.Slash()
let l:pathSpec = self.path.drive . l:pathSpec
endif
endif
@ -400,25 +415,39 @@ function! s:TreeDirNode.New(path, nerdtree)
return newTreeNode
endfunction
" FUNCTION: TreeDirNode.open([opts]) {{{1
" Open the dir in the current tree or in a new tree elsewhere.
"
" If opening in the current tree, return the number of cached nodes.
unlet s:TreeDirNode.open
" FUNCTION: TreeDirNode.open([options]) {{{1
" Open this directory node in the current tree or elsewhere if special options
" are provided. Return 0 if options were processed. Otherwise, return the
" number of new cached nodes.
function! s:TreeDirNode.open(...)
let opts = a:0 ? a:1 : {}
let l:options = a:0 ? a:1 : {}
if has_key(opts, 'where') && !empty(opts['where'])
let opener = g:NERDTreeOpener.New(self.path, opts)
call opener.open(self)
else
let self.isOpen = 1
if self.children ==# []
return self._initChildren(0)
else
" If special options were specified, process them and return.
if has_key(l:options, 'where') && !empty(l:options['where'])
let l:opener = g:NERDTreeOpener.New(self.path, l:options)
call l:opener.open(self)
return 0
endif
" Open any ancestors of this node that render within the same cascade.
let l:parent = self.parent
while !empty(l:parent) && !l:parent.isRoot()
if index(l:parent.getCascade(), self) >= 0
let l:parent.isOpen = 1
let l:parent = l:parent.parent
else
break
endif
endwhile
let self.isOpen = 1
let l:numChildrenCached = 0
if empty(self.children)
let l:numChildrenCached = self._initChildren(0)
endif
return l:numChildrenCached
endfunction
" FUNCTION: TreeDirNode.openAlong([opts]) {{{1
@ -463,35 +492,16 @@ function! s:TreeDirNode._openInNewTab()
endfunction
" FUNCTION: TreeDirNode.openRecursively() {{{1
" Opens this treenode and all of its children whose paths arent 'ignored'
" because of the file filters.
"
" This method is actually a wrapper for the OpenRecursively2 method which does
" the work.
" Open this directory node and any descendant directory nodes whose pathnames
" are not ignored.
function! s:TreeDirNode.openRecursively()
call self._openRecursively2(1)
endfunction
silent call self.open()
" FUNCTION: TreeDirNode._openRecursively2() {{{1
" Opens this all children of this treenode recursively if either:
" *they arent filtered by file filters
" *a:forceOpen is 1
"
" Args:
" forceOpen: 1 if this node should be opened regardless of file filters
function! s:TreeDirNode._openRecursively2(forceOpen)
if self.path.ignore(self.getNerdtree()) ==# 0 || a:forceOpen
let self.isOpen = 1
if self.children ==# []
call self._initChildren(1)
endif
for i in self.children
if i.path.isDirectory ==# 1
call i._openRecursively2(0)
for l:child in self.children
if l:child.path.isDirectory && !l:child.path.ignore(l:child.getNerdtree())
call l:child.openRecursively()
endif
endfor
endif
endfunction
" FUNCTION: TreeDirNode.refresh() {{{1

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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ endfunction
"prints out the quick help
function! s:UI._dumpHelp()
if self.getShowHelp()
let help = "\" NERD tree (" . nerdtree#version() . ") quickhelp~\n"
let help = "\" NERDTree (" . nerdtree#version() . ") quickhelp~\n"
let help .= "\" ============================\n"
let help .= "\" File node mappings~\n"
let help .= "\" ". (g:NERDTreeMouseMode ==# 3 ? "single" : "double") ."-click,\n"
@ -47,6 +47,8 @@ function! s:UI._dumpHelp()
let help .= "\" ". (g:NERDTreeMouseMode ==# 1 ? "double" : "single") ."-click,\n"
let help .= "\" ". g:NERDTreeMapActivateNode .": open & close node\n"
let help .= "\" ". g:NERDTreeMapOpenRecursively .": recursively open node\n"
let help .= "\" ". g:NERDTreeMapOpenInTab.": open in new tab\n"
let help .= "\" ". g:NERDTreeMapOpenInTabSilent .": open in new tab silently\n"
let help .= "\" ". g:NERDTreeMapCloseDir .": close parent of node\n"
let help .= "\" ". g:NERDTreeMapCloseChildren .": close all child nodes of\n"
let help .= "\" current node recursively\n"
@ -162,20 +164,14 @@ function! s:UI.getPath(ln)
let indent = self._indentLevelFor(line)
"remove the tree parts and the leading space
let curFile = self._stripMarkup(line, 0)
let wasdir = 0
if curFile =~# '/$'
let wasdir = 1
let curFile = substitute(curFile, '/\?$', '/', "")
endif
let curFile = self._stripMarkup(line)
let dir = ""
let lnum = a:ln
while lnum > 0
let lnum = lnum - 1
let curLine = getline(lnum)
let curLineStripped = self._stripMarkup(curLine, 1)
let curLineStripped = self._stripMarkup(curLine)
"have we reached the top of the tree?
if lnum == rootLine
@ -226,7 +222,7 @@ function! s:UI.getLineNum(file_node)
let indent = self._indentLevelFor(curLine)
if indent ==# curPathComponent
let curLine = self._stripMarkup(curLine, 1)
let curLine = self._stripMarkup(curLine)
let curPath = join(pathcomponents, '/') . '/' . curLine
if stridx(fullpath, curPath, 0) ==# 0
@ -364,14 +360,12 @@ function! s:UI.setShowHidden(val)
let self._showHidden = a:val
endfunction
"FUNCTION: s:UI._stripMarkup(line, removeLeadingSpaces){{{1
"FUNCTION: s:UI._stripMarkup(line){{{1
"returns the given line with all the tree parts stripped off
"
"Args:
"line: the subject line
"removeLeadingSpaces: 1 if leading spaces are to be removed (leading spaces =
"any spaces before the actual text of the node)
function! s:UI._stripMarkup(line, removeLeadingSpaces)
function! s:UI._stripMarkup(line)
let line = a:line
"remove the tree parts and the leading space
let line = substitute (line, g:NERDTreeUI.MarkupReg(),"","")
@ -388,18 +382,7 @@ function! s:UI._stripMarkup(line, removeLeadingSpaces)
"strip off any generic flags
let line = substitute (line, '\[[^]]*\]', "","")
let wasdir = 0
if line =~# '/$'
let wasdir = 1
endif
let line = substitute (line,' -> .*',"","") " remove link to
if wasdir ==# 1
let line = substitute (line, '/\?$', '/', "")
endif
if a:removeLeadingSpaces
let line = substitute (line, '^ *', '', '')
endif
return line
endfunction

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@ -55,7 +55,22 @@ function! s:promptToDelBuffer(bufnum, msg)
" Is not it better to close single tabs with this file only ?
let s:originalTabNumber = tabpagenr()
let s:originalWindowNumber = winnr()
" Go to the next buffer in buffer list if at least one extra buffer is listed
" Otherwise open a new empty buffer
if v:version >= 800
let l:listedBufferCount = len(getbufinfo({'buflisted':1}))
elseif v:version >= 702
let l:listedBufferCount = len(filter(range(1, bufnr('$')), 'buflisted(v:val)'))
else
" Ignore buffer count in this case to make sure we keep the old
" behavior
let l:listedBufferCount = 0
endif
if l:listedBufferCount > 1
exec "tabdo windo if winbufnr(0) == " . a:bufnum . " | exec ':bnext! ' | endif"
else
exec "tabdo windo if winbufnr(0) == " . a:bufnum . " | exec ':enew! ' | endif"
endif
exec "tabnext " . s:originalTabNumber
exec s:originalWindowNumber . "wincmd w"
" 3. We don't need a previous buffer anymore
@ -202,24 +217,60 @@ endfunction
" FUNCTION: NERDTreeListNode() {{{1
function! NERDTreeListNode()
let treenode = g:NERDTreeFileNode.GetSelected()
if treenode != {}
let metadata = split(system('ls -ld ' . shellescape(treenode.path.str())), '\n')
if !empty(treenode)
if has("osx")
let stat_cmd = 'stat -f "%z" '
else
let stat_cmd = 'stat -c "%s" '
endif
let cmd = 'size=$(' . stat_cmd . shellescape(treenode.path.str()) . ') && ' .
\ 'size_with_commas=$(echo $size | sed -e :a -e "s/\(.*[0-9]\)\([0-9]\{3\}\)/\1,\2/;ta") && ' .
\ 'ls -ld ' . shellescape(treenode.path.str()) . ' | sed -e "s/ $size / $size_with_commas /"'
let metadata = split(system(cmd),'\n')
call nerdtree#echo(metadata[0])
else
call nerdtree#echo("No information avaialable")
call nerdtree#echo("No information available")
endif
endfunction
" FUNCTION: NERDTreeListNodeWin32() {{{1
function! NERDTreeListNodeWin32()
let treenode = g:NERDTreeFileNode.GetSelected()
if treenode != {}
let metadata = split(system('DIR /Q ' . shellescape(treenode.path.str()) . ' | FINDSTR "^[012][0-9]/[0-3][0-9]/[12][0-9][0-9][0-9]"'), '\n')
call nerdtree#echo(metadata[0])
else
call nerdtree#echo("No information avaialable")
let l:node = g:NERDTreeFileNode.GetSelected()
if !empty(l:node)
let l:save_shell = &shell
set shell&
if exists('+shellslash')
let l:save_shellslash = &shellslash
set noshellslash
endif
let l:command = 'DIR /Q '
\ . shellescape(l:node.path.str())
\ . ' | FINDSTR "^[012][0-9]/[0-3][0-9]/[12][0-9][0-9][0-9]"'
let l:metadata = split(system(l:command), "\n")
if v:shell_error == 0
call nerdtree#echo(l:metadata[0])
else
call nerdtree#echoError('shell command failed')
endif
let &shell = l:save_shell
if exists('l:save_shellslash')
let &shellslash = l:save_shellslash
endif
return
endif
call nerdtree#echo('node not recognized')
endfunction
" FUNCTION: NERDTreeCopyNode() {{{1

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@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ call s:initVariable("g:NERDTreeShowHidden", 0)
call s:initVariable("g:NERDTreeShowLineNumbers", 0)
call s:initVariable("g:NERDTreeSortDirs", 1)
if !nerdtree#runningWindows()
if !nerdtree#runningWindows() && !nerdtree#runningCygwin()
call s:initVariable("g:NERDTreeDirArrowExpandable", "▸")
call s:initVariable("g:NERDTreeDirArrowCollapsible", "▾")
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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ execute "syn match NERDTreeUp #\\V". s:tree_up_dir_line ."#"
"quickhelp syntax elements
syn match NERDTreeHelpKey #" \{1,2\}[^ ]*:#ms=s+2,me=e-1
syn match NERDTreeHelpKey #" \{1,2\}[^ ]*,#ms=s+2,me=e-1
syn match NERDTreeHelpTitle #" .*\~#ms=s+2,me=e-1
syn match NERDTreeHelpTitle #" .*\~$#ms=s+2,me=e-1
syn match NERDTreeToggleOn #(on)#ms=s+1,he=e-1
syn match NERDTreeToggleOff #(off)#ms=e-3,me=e-1
syn match NERDTreeHelpCommand #" :.\{-}\>#hs=s+3
@ -22,8 +22,8 @@ syn match NERDTreeLinkDir #.*/ ->#me=e-3 containedin=NERDTreeDir
"highlighing for directory nodes and file nodes
syn match NERDTreeDirSlash #/# containedin=NERDTreeDir
exec 'syn match NERDTreeClosable #'.escape(g:NERDTreeDirArrowCollapsible, '~').'# containedin=NERDTreeDir,NERDTreeFile'
exec 'syn match NERDTreeOpenable #'.escape(g:NERDTreeDirArrowExpandable, '~').'# containedin=NERDTreeDir,NERDTreeFile'
exec 'syn match NERDTreeClosable #' . escape(g:NERDTreeDirArrowCollapsible, '~') . '\ze .*/# containedin=NERDTreeDir,NERDTreeFile'
exec 'syn match NERDTreeOpenable #' . escape(g:NERDTreeDirArrowExpandable, '~') . '\ze .*/# containedin=NERDTreeDir,NERDTreeFile'
let s:dirArrows = escape(g:NERDTreeDirArrowCollapsible, '~]\-').escape(g:NERDTreeDirArrowExpandable, '~]\-')
exec 'syn match NERDTreeDir #[^'.s:dirArrows.' ].*/#'

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@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
# nginx syntax files for Vim.
*NOTE*: As of Dec. 2013, these scripts are maintained in the "contrib" directory of the Nginx source:
* http://hg.nginx.org/nginx/rev/f38043bd15f5
You can see the original vim.org version here:
* http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=1886

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@ -1,703 +0,0 @@
" Vim syntax file
" Language: nginx.conf
if exists("b:current_syntax")
finish
end
setlocal iskeyword+=.
setlocal iskeyword+=/
setlocal iskeyword+=:
syn match ngxVariable '\$\(\w\+\|{\w\+}\)'
syn match ngxVariableBlock '\$\(\w\+\|{\w\+}\)' contained
syn match ngxVariableString '\$\(\w\+\|{\w\+}\)' contained
syn region ngxBlock start=+^+ end=+{+ skip=+\${+ contains=ngxComment,ngxDirectiveBlock,ngxVariableBlock,ngxString oneline
syn region ngxString start=+\z(["']\)+ end=+\z1+ skip=+\\\\\|\\\z1+ contains=ngxVariableString
syn match ngxComment ' *#.*$'
syn keyword ngxBoolean on
syn keyword ngxBoolean off
syn keyword ngxDirectiveBlock http contained
syn keyword ngxDirectiveBlock mail contained
syn keyword ngxDirectiveBlock events contained
syn keyword ngxDirectiveBlock server contained
syn keyword ngxDirectiveBlock types contained
syn keyword ngxDirectiveBlock location contained
syn keyword ngxDirectiveBlock upstream contained
syn keyword ngxDirectiveBlock charset_map contained
syn keyword ngxDirectiveBlock limit_except contained
syn keyword ngxDirectiveBlock if contained
syn keyword ngxDirectiveBlock geo contained
syn keyword ngxDirectiveBlock map contained
syn keyword ngxDirectiveImportant include
syn keyword ngxDirectiveImportant root
syn keyword ngxDirectiveImportant server
syn keyword ngxDirectiveImportant server_name
syn keyword ngxDirectiveImportant listen
syn keyword ngxDirectiveImportant internal
syn keyword ngxDirectiveImportant proxy_pass
syn keyword ngxDirectiveImportant memcached_pass
syn keyword ngxDirectiveImportant fastcgi_pass
syn keyword ngxDirectiveImportant try_files
syn keyword ngxDirectiveControl break
syn keyword ngxDirectiveControl return
syn keyword ngxDirectiveControl rewrite
syn keyword ngxDirectiveControl set
syn keyword ngxDirectiveError error_page
syn keyword ngxDirectiveError post_action
syn keyword ngxDirectiveDeprecated connections
syn keyword ngxDirectiveDeprecated imap
syn keyword ngxDirectiveDeprecated open_file_cache_retest
syn keyword ngxDirectiveDeprecated optimize_server_names
syn keyword ngxDirectiveDeprecated satisfy_any
syn keyword ngxDirective accept_mutex
syn keyword ngxDirective accept_mutex_delay
syn keyword ngxDirective access_log
syn keyword ngxDirective add_after_body
syn keyword ngxDirective add_before_body
syn keyword ngxDirective add_header
syn keyword ngxDirective addition_types
syn keyword ngxDirective aio
syn keyword ngxDirective alias
syn keyword ngxDirective allow
syn keyword ngxDirective ancient_browser
syn keyword ngxDirective ancient_browser_value
syn keyword ngxDirective auth_basic
syn keyword ngxDirective auth_basic_user_file
syn keyword ngxDirective auth_http
syn keyword ngxDirective auth_http_header
syn keyword ngxDirective auth_http_timeout
syn keyword ngxDirective autoindex
syn keyword ngxDirective autoindex_exact_size
syn keyword ngxDirective autoindex_localtime
syn keyword ngxDirective charset
syn keyword ngxDirective charset_types
syn keyword ngxDirective client_body_buffer_size
syn keyword ngxDirective client_body_in_file_only
syn keyword ngxDirective client_body_in_single_buffer
syn keyword ngxDirective client_body_temp_path
syn keyword ngxDirective client_body_timeout
syn keyword ngxDirective client_header_buffer_size
syn keyword ngxDirective client_header_timeout
syn keyword ngxDirective client_max_body_size
syn keyword ngxDirective connection_pool_size
syn keyword ngxDirective create_full_put_path
syn keyword ngxDirective daemon
syn keyword ngxDirective dav_access
syn keyword ngxDirective dav_methods
syn keyword ngxDirective debug_connection
syn keyword ngxDirective debug_points
syn keyword ngxDirective default_type
syn keyword ngxDirective degradation
syn keyword ngxDirective degrade
syn keyword ngxDirective deny
syn keyword ngxDirective devpoll_changes
syn keyword ngxDirective devpoll_events
syn keyword ngxDirective directio
syn keyword ngxDirective directio_alignment
syn keyword ngxDirective empty_gif
syn keyword ngxDirective env
syn keyword ngxDirective epoll_events
syn keyword ngxDirective error_log
syn keyword ngxDirective eventport_events
syn keyword ngxDirective expires
syn keyword ngxDirective fastcgi_bind
syn keyword ngxDirective fastcgi_buffer_size
syn keyword ngxDirective fastcgi_buffers
syn keyword ngxDirective fastcgi_busy_buffers_size
syn keyword ngxDirective fastcgi_cache
syn keyword ngxDirective fastcgi_cache_key
syn keyword ngxDirective fastcgi_cache_methods
syn keyword ngxDirective fastcgi_cache_min_uses
syn keyword ngxDirective fastcgi_cache_path
syn keyword ngxDirective fastcgi_cache_use_stale
syn keyword ngxDirective fastcgi_cache_valid
syn keyword ngxDirective fastcgi_catch_stderr
syn keyword ngxDirective fastcgi_connect_timeout
syn keyword ngxDirective fastcgi_hide_header
syn keyword ngxDirective fastcgi_ignore_client_abort
syn keyword ngxDirective fastcgi_ignore_headers
syn keyword ngxDirective fastcgi_index
syn keyword ngxDirective fastcgi_intercept_errors
syn keyword ngxDirective fastcgi_max_temp_file_size
syn keyword ngxDirective fastcgi_next_upstream
syn keyword ngxDirective fastcgi_param
syn keyword ngxDirective fastcgi_pass_header
syn keyword ngxDirective fastcgi_pass_request_body
syn keyword ngxDirective fastcgi_pass_request_headers
syn keyword ngxDirective fastcgi_read_timeout
syn keyword ngxDirective fastcgi_send_lowat
syn keyword ngxDirective fastcgi_send_timeout
syn keyword ngxDirective fastcgi_split_path_info
syn keyword ngxDirective fastcgi_store
syn keyword ngxDirective fastcgi_store_access
syn keyword ngxDirective fastcgi_temp_file_write_size
syn keyword ngxDirective fastcgi_temp_path
syn keyword ngxDirective fastcgi_upstream_fail_timeout
syn keyword ngxDirective fastcgi_upstream_max_fails
syn keyword ngxDirective flv
syn keyword ngxDirective geoip_city
syn keyword ngxDirective geoip_country
syn keyword ngxDirective google_perftools_profiles
syn keyword ngxDirective gzip
syn keyword ngxDirective gzip_buffers
syn keyword ngxDirective gzip_comp_level
syn keyword ngxDirective gzip_disable
syn keyword ngxDirective gzip_hash
syn keyword ngxDirective gzip_http_version
syn keyword ngxDirective gzip_min_length
syn keyword ngxDirective gzip_no_buffer
syn keyword ngxDirective gzip_proxied
syn keyword ngxDirective gzip_static
syn keyword ngxDirective gzip_types
syn keyword ngxDirective gzip_vary
syn keyword ngxDirective gzip_window
syn keyword ngxDirective if_modified_since
syn keyword ngxDirective ignore_invalid_headers
syn keyword ngxDirective image_filter
syn keyword ngxDirective image_filter_buffer
syn keyword ngxDirective image_filter_jpeg_quality
syn keyword ngxDirective image_filter_transparency
syn keyword ngxDirective imap_auth
syn keyword ngxDirective imap_capabilities
syn keyword ngxDirective imap_client_buffer
syn keyword ngxDirective index
syn keyword ngxDirective ip_hash
syn keyword ngxDirective keepalive_requests
syn keyword ngxDirective keepalive_timeout
syn keyword ngxDirective kqueue_changes
syn keyword ngxDirective kqueue_events
syn keyword ngxDirective large_client_header_buffers
syn keyword ngxDirective limit_conn
syn keyword ngxDirective limit_conn_log_level
syn keyword ngxDirective limit_rate
syn keyword ngxDirective limit_rate_after
syn keyword ngxDirective limit_req
syn keyword ngxDirective limit_req_log_level
syn keyword ngxDirective limit_req_zone
syn keyword ngxDirective limit_zone
syn keyword ngxDirective lingering_time
syn keyword ngxDirective lingering_timeout
syn keyword ngxDirective lock_file
syn keyword ngxDirective log_format
syn keyword ngxDirective log_not_found
syn keyword ngxDirective log_subrequest
syn keyword ngxDirective map_hash_bucket_size
syn keyword ngxDirective map_hash_max_size
syn keyword ngxDirective master_process
syn keyword ngxDirective memcached_bind
syn keyword ngxDirective memcached_buffer_size
syn keyword ngxDirective memcached_connect_timeout
syn keyword ngxDirective memcached_next_upstream
syn keyword ngxDirective memcached_read_timeout
syn keyword ngxDirective memcached_send_timeout
syn keyword ngxDirective memcached_upstream_fail_timeout
syn keyword ngxDirective memcached_upstream_max_fails
syn keyword ngxDirective merge_slashes
syn keyword ngxDirective min_delete_depth
syn keyword ngxDirective modern_browser
syn keyword ngxDirective modern_browser_value
syn keyword ngxDirective msie_padding
syn keyword ngxDirective msie_refresh
syn keyword ngxDirective multi_accept
syn keyword ngxDirective open_file_cache
syn keyword ngxDirective open_file_cache_errors
syn keyword ngxDirective open_file_cache_events
syn keyword ngxDirective open_file_cache_min_uses
syn keyword ngxDirective open_file_cache_valid
syn keyword ngxDirective open_log_file_cache
syn keyword ngxDirective output_buffers
syn keyword ngxDirective override_charset
syn keyword ngxDirective perl
syn keyword ngxDirective perl_modules
syn keyword ngxDirective perl_require
syn keyword ngxDirective perl_set
syn keyword ngxDirective pid
syn keyword ngxDirective pop3_auth
syn keyword ngxDirective pop3_capabilities
syn keyword ngxDirective port_in_redirect
syn keyword ngxDirective postpone_gzipping
syn keyword ngxDirective postpone_output
syn keyword ngxDirective protocol
syn keyword ngxDirective proxy
syn keyword ngxDirective proxy_bind
syn keyword ngxDirective proxy_buffer
syn keyword ngxDirective proxy_buffer_size
syn keyword ngxDirective proxy_buffering
syn keyword ngxDirective proxy_buffers
syn keyword ngxDirective proxy_busy_buffers_size
syn keyword ngxDirective proxy_cache
syn keyword ngxDirective proxy_cache_key
syn keyword ngxDirective proxy_cache_methods
syn keyword ngxDirective proxy_cache_min_uses
syn keyword ngxDirective proxy_cache_path
syn keyword ngxDirective proxy_cache_use_stale
syn keyword ngxDirective proxy_cache_valid
syn keyword ngxDirective proxy_connect_timeout
syn keyword ngxDirective proxy_headers_hash_bucket_size
syn keyword ngxDirective proxy_headers_hash_max_size
syn keyword ngxDirective proxy_hide_header
syn keyword ngxDirective proxy_ignore_client_abort
syn keyword ngxDirective proxy_ignore_headers
syn keyword ngxDirective proxy_intercept_errors
syn keyword ngxDirective proxy_max_temp_file_size
syn keyword ngxDirective proxy_method
syn keyword ngxDirective proxy_next_upstream
syn keyword ngxDirective proxy_pass_error_message
syn keyword ngxDirective proxy_pass_header
syn keyword ngxDirective proxy_pass_request_body
syn keyword ngxDirective proxy_pass_request_headers
syn keyword ngxDirective proxy_read_timeout
syn keyword ngxDirective proxy_redirect
syn keyword ngxDirective proxy_send_lowat
syn keyword ngxDirective proxy_send_timeout
syn keyword ngxDirective proxy_set_body
syn keyword ngxDirective proxy_set_header
syn keyword ngxDirective proxy_ssl_session_reuse
syn keyword ngxDirective proxy_store
syn keyword ngxDirective proxy_store_access
syn keyword ngxDirective proxy_temp_file_write_size
syn keyword ngxDirective proxy_temp_path
syn keyword ngxDirective proxy_timeout
syn keyword ngxDirective proxy_upstream_fail_timeout
syn keyword ngxDirective proxy_upstream_max_fails
syn keyword ngxDirective random_index
syn keyword ngxDirective read_ahead
syn keyword ngxDirective real_ip_header
syn keyword ngxDirective recursive_error_pages
syn keyword ngxDirective request_pool_size
syn keyword ngxDirective reset_timedout_connection
syn keyword ngxDirective resolver
syn keyword ngxDirective resolver_timeout
syn keyword ngxDirective rewrite_log
syn keyword ngxDirective rtsig_overflow_events
syn keyword ngxDirective rtsig_overflow_test
syn keyword ngxDirective rtsig_overflow_threshold
syn keyword ngxDirective rtsig_signo
syn keyword ngxDirective satisfy
syn keyword ngxDirective secure_link_secret
syn keyword ngxDirective send_lowat
syn keyword ngxDirective send_timeout
syn keyword ngxDirective sendfile
syn keyword ngxDirective sendfile_max_chunk
syn keyword ngxDirective server_name_in_redirect
syn keyword ngxDirective server_names_hash_bucket_size
syn keyword ngxDirective server_names_hash_max_size
syn keyword ngxDirective server_tokens
syn keyword ngxDirective set_real_ip_from
syn keyword ngxDirective smtp_auth
syn keyword ngxDirective smtp_capabilities
syn keyword ngxDirective smtp_client_buffer
syn keyword ngxDirective smtp_greeting_delay
syn keyword ngxDirective so_keepalive
syn keyword ngxDirective source_charset
syn keyword ngxDirective ssi
syn keyword ngxDirective ssi_ignore_recycled_buffers
syn keyword ngxDirective ssi_min_file_chunk
syn keyword ngxDirective ssi_silent_errors
syn keyword ngxDirective ssi_types
syn keyword ngxDirective ssi_value_length
syn keyword ngxDirective ssl
syn keyword ngxDirective ssl_certificate
syn keyword ngxDirective ssl_certificate_key
syn keyword ngxDirective ssl_ciphers
syn keyword ngxDirective ssl_client_certificate
syn keyword ngxDirective ssl_crl
syn keyword ngxDirective ssl_dhparam
syn keyword ngxDirective ssl_engine
syn keyword ngxDirective ssl_prefer_server_ciphers
syn keyword ngxDirective ssl_protocols
syn keyword ngxDirective ssl_session_cache
syn keyword ngxDirective ssl_session_timeout
syn keyword ngxDirective ssl_verify_client
syn keyword ngxDirective ssl_verify_depth
syn keyword ngxDirective starttls
syn keyword ngxDirective stub_status
syn keyword ngxDirective sub_filter
syn keyword ngxDirective sub_filter_once
syn keyword ngxDirective sub_filter_types
syn keyword ngxDirective tcp_nodelay
syn keyword ngxDirective tcp_nopush
syn keyword ngxDirective thread_stack_size
syn keyword ngxDirective timeout
syn keyword ngxDirective timer_resolution
syn keyword ngxDirective types_hash_bucket_size
syn keyword ngxDirective types_hash_max_size
syn keyword ngxDirective underscores_in_headers
syn keyword ngxDirective uninitialized_variable_warn
syn keyword ngxDirective use
syn keyword ngxDirective user
syn keyword ngxDirective userid
syn keyword ngxDirective userid_domain
syn keyword ngxDirective userid_expires
syn keyword ngxDirective userid_mark
syn keyword ngxDirective userid_name
syn keyword ngxDirective userid_p3p
syn keyword ngxDirective userid_path
syn keyword ngxDirective userid_service
syn keyword ngxDirective valid_referers
syn keyword ngxDirective variables_hash_bucket_size
syn keyword ngxDirective variables_hash_max_size
syn keyword ngxDirective worker_connections
syn keyword ngxDirective worker_cpu_affinity
syn keyword ngxDirective worker_priority
syn keyword ngxDirective worker_processes
syn keyword ngxDirective worker_rlimit_core
syn keyword ngxDirective worker_rlimit_nofile
syn keyword ngxDirective worker_rlimit_sigpending
syn keyword ngxDirective worker_threads
syn keyword ngxDirective working_directory
syn keyword ngxDirective xclient
syn keyword ngxDirective xml_entities
syn keyword ngxDirective xslt_stylesheet
syn keyword ngxDirective xslt_types
" 3rd party module list:
" http://wiki.nginx.org/Nginx3rdPartyModules
" Accept Language Module <http://wiki.nginx.org/NginxAcceptLanguageModule>
" Parses the Accept-Language header and gives the most suitable locale from a list of supported locales.
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty set_from_accept_language
" Access Key Module <http://wiki.nginx.org/NginxHttpAccessKeyModule>
" Denies access unless the request URL contains an access key.
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty accesskey
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty accesskey_arg
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty accesskey_hashmethod
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty accesskey_signature
" Auth PAM Module <http://web.iti.upv.es/~sto/nginx/>
" HTTP Basic Authentication using PAM.
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty auth_pam
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty auth_pam_service_name
" Cache Purge Module <http://labs.frickle.com/nginx_ngx_cache_purge/>
" Module adding ability to purge content from FastCGI and proxy caches.
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty fastcgi_cache_purge
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty proxy_cache_purge
" Chunkin Module <http://wiki.nginx.org/NginxHttpChunkinModule>
" HTTP 1.1 chunked-encoding request body support for Nginx.
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty chunkin
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty chunkin_keepalive
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty chunkin_max_chunks_per_buf
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty chunkin_resume
" Circle GIF Module <http://wiki.nginx.org/NginxHttpCircleGifModule>
" Generates simple circle images with the colors and size specified in the URL.
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty circle_gif
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty circle_gif_max_radius
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty circle_gif_min_radius
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty circle_gif_step_radius
" Drizzle Module <http://github.com/chaoslawful/drizzle-nginx-module>
" Make nginx talk directly to mysql, drizzle, and sqlite3 by libdrizzle.
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty drizzle_connect_timeout
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty drizzle_dbname
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty drizzle_keepalive
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty drizzle_module_header
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty drizzle_pass
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty drizzle_query
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty drizzle_recv_cols_timeout
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty drizzle_recv_rows_timeout
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty drizzle_send_query_timeout
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty drizzle_server
" Echo Module <http://wiki.nginx.org/NginxHttpEchoModule>
" Brings 'echo', 'sleep', 'time', 'exec' and more shell-style goodies to Nginx config file.
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty echo
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty echo_after_body
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty echo_before_body
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty echo_blocking_sleep
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty echo_duplicate
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty echo_end
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty echo_exec
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty echo_flush
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty echo_foreach_split
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty echo_location
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty echo_location_async
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty echo_read_request_body
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty echo_request_body
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty echo_reset_timer
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty echo_sleep
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty echo_subrequest
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty echo_subrequest_async
" Events Module <http://docs.dutov.org/nginx_modules_events_en.html>
" Privides options for start/stop events.
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty on_start
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty on_stop
" EY Balancer Module <http://github.com/ry/nginx-ey-balancer>
" Adds a request queue to Nginx that allows the limiting of concurrent requests passed to the upstream.
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty max_connections
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty max_connections_max_queue_length
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty max_connections_queue_timeout
" Fancy Indexes Module <https://connectical.com/projects/ngx-fancyindex/wiki>
" Like the built-in autoindex module, but fancier.
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty fancyindex
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty fancyindex_exact_size
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty fancyindex_footer
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty fancyindex_header
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty fancyindex_localtime
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty fancyindex_readme
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty fancyindex_readme_mode
" GeoIP Module (DEPRECATED) <http://wiki.nginx.org/NginxHttp3rdPartyGeoIPModule>
" Country code lookups via the MaxMind GeoIP API.
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty geoip_country_file
" Headers More Module <http://wiki.nginx.org/NginxHttpHeadersMoreModule>
" Set and clear input and output headers...more than "add"!
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty more_clear_headers
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty more_clear_input_headers
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty more_set_headers
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty more_set_input_headers
" HTTP Push Module <http://pushmodule.slact.net/>
" Turn Nginx into an adept long-polling HTTP Push (Comet) server.
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty push_buffer_size
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty push_listener
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty push_message_timeout
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty push_queue_messages
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty push_sender
" HTTP Redis Module <http://people.FreeBSD.ORG/~osa/ngx_http_redis-0.3.1.tar.gz>>
" Redis <http://code.google.com/p/redis/> support.>
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty redis_bind
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty redis_buffer_size
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty redis_connect_timeout
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty redis_next_upstream
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty redis_pass
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty redis_read_timeout
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty redis_send_timeout
" HTTP JavaScript Module <http://wiki.github.com/kung-fu-tzu/ngx_http_js_module>
" Embedding SpiderMonkey. Nearly full port on Perl module.
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty js
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty js_filter
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty js_filter_types
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty js_load
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty js_maxmem
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty js_require
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty js_set
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty js_utf8
" Log Request Speed <http://wiki.nginx.org/NginxHttpLogRequestSpeed>
" Log the time it took to process each request.
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty log_request_speed_filter
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty log_request_speed_filter_timeout
" Memc Module <http://wiki.nginx.org/NginxHttpMemcModule>
" An extended version of the standard memcached module that supports set, add, delete, and many more memcached commands.
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty memc_buffer_size
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty memc_cmds_allowed
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty memc_connect_timeout
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty memc_flags_to_last_modified
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty memc_next_upstream
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty memc_pass
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty memc_read_timeout
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty memc_send_timeout
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty memc_upstream_fail_timeout
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty memc_upstream_max_fails
" Mogilefs Module <http://www.grid.net.ru/nginx/mogilefs.en.html>
" Implements a MogileFS client, provides a replace to the Perlbal reverse proxy of the original MogileFS.
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty mogilefs_connect_timeout
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty mogilefs_domain
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty mogilefs_methods
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty mogilefs_noverify
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty mogilefs_pass
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty mogilefs_read_timeout
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty mogilefs_send_timeout
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty mogilefs_tracker
" MP4 Streaming Lite Module <http://wiki.nginx.org/NginxMP4StreamingLite>
" Will seek to a certain time within H.264/MP4 files when provided with a 'start' parameter in the URL.
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty mp4
" Nginx Notice Module <http://xph.us/software/nginx-notice/>
" Serve static file to POST requests.
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty notice
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty notice_type
" Phusion Passenger <http://www.modrails.com/documentation.html>
" Easy and robust deployment of Ruby on Rails application on Apache and Nginx webservers.
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty passenger_base_uri
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty passenger_default_user
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty passenger_enabled
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty passenger_log_level
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty passenger_max_instances_per_app
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty passenger_max_pool_size
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty passenger_pool_idle_time
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty passenger_root
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty passenger_ruby
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty passenger_use_global_queue
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty passenger_user_switching
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty rack_env
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty rails_app_spawner_idle_time
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty rails_env
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty rails_framework_spawner_idle_time
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty rails_spawn_method
" RDS JSON Module <http://github.com/agentzh/rds-json-nginx-module>
" Help ngx_drizzle and other DBD modules emit JSON data.
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty rds_json
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty rds_json_content_type
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty rds_json_format
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty rds_json_ret
" RRD Graph Module <http://wiki.nginx.org/NginxNgx_rrd_graph>
" This module provides an HTTP interface to RRDtool's graphing facilities.
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty rrd_graph
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty rrd_graph_root
" Secure Download <http://wiki.nginx.org/NginxHttpSecureDownload>
" Create expiring links.
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty secure_download
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty secure_download_fail_location
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty secure_download_path_mode
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty secure_download_secret
" SlowFS Cache Module <http://labs.frickle.com/nginx_ngx_slowfs_cache/>
" Module adding ability to cache static files.
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty slowfs_big_file_size
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty slowfs_cache
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty slowfs_cache_key
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty slowfs_cache_min_uses
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty slowfs_cache_path
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty slowfs_cache_purge
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty slowfs_cache_valid
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty slowfs_temp_path
" Strip Module <http://wiki.nginx.org/NginxHttpStripModule>
" Whitespace remover.
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty strip
" Substitutions Module <http://wiki.nginx.org/NginxHttpSubsModule>
" A filter module which can do both regular expression and fixed string substitutions on response bodies.
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty subs_filter
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty subs_filter_types
" Supervisord Module <http://labs.frickle.com/nginx_ngx_supervisord/>
" Module providing nginx with API to communicate with supervisord and manage (start/stop) backends on-demand.
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty supervisord
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty supervisord_inherit_backend_status
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty supervisord_name
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty supervisord_start
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty supervisord_stop
" Upload Module <http://www.grid.net.ru/nginx/upload.en.html>
" Parses multipart/form-data allowing arbitrary handling of uploaded files.
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty upload_aggregate_form_field
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty upload_buffer_size
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty upload_cleanup
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty upload_limit_rate
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty upload_max_file_size
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty upload_max_output_body_len
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty upload_max_part_header_len
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty upload_pass
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty upload_pass_args
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty upload_pass_form_field
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty upload_set_form_field
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty upload_store
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty upload_store_access
" Upload Progress Module <http://wiki.nginx.org/NginxHttpUploadProgressModule>
" Tracks and reports upload progress.
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty report_uploads
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty track_uploads
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty upload_progress
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty upload_progress_content_type
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty upload_progress_header
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty upload_progress_json_output
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty upload_progress_template
" Upstream Fair Balancer <http://wiki.nginx.org/NginxHttpUpstreamFairModule>
" Sends an incoming request to the least-busy backend server, rather than distributing requests round-robin.
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty fair
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty upstream_fair_shm_size
" Upstream Consistent Hash <http://wiki.nginx.org/NginxHttpUpstreamConsistentHash>
" Select backend based on Consistent hash ring.
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty consistent_hash
" Upstream Hash Module <http://wiki.nginx.org/NginxHttpUpstreamRequestHashModule>
" Provides simple upstream load distribution by hashing a configurable variable.
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty hash
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty hash_again
" XSS Module <http://github.com/agentzh/xss-nginx-module>
" Native support for cross-site scripting (XSS) in an nginx.
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty xss_callback_arg
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty xss_get
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty xss_input_types
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty xss_output_type
" uWSGI Module <http://wiki.nginx.org/HttpUwsgiModule>
" Allows Nginx to interact with uWSGI processes and control what parameters are passed to the process.
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty uwsgi_bind
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty uwsgi_buffer_size
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty uwsgi_buffering
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty uwsgi_buffers
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty uwsgi_busy_buffers_size
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty uwsgi_cache
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty uwsgi_cache_bypass
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty uwsgi_cache_key
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty uwsgi_cache_lock
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty uwsgi_cache_lock_timeout
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty uwsgi_cache_methods
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty uwsgi_cache_min_uses
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty uwsgi_cache_path
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty uwsgi_cache_use_stale
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty uwsgi_cache_valid
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty uwsgi_connect_timeout
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty uwsgi_hide_header
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty uwsgi_ignore_client_abort
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty uwsgi_ignore_headers
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty uwsgi_intercept_errors
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty uwsgi_max_temp_file_size
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty uwsgi_modifier1
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty uwsgi_modifier2
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty uwsgi_next_upstream
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty uwsgi_no_cache
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty uwsgi_param
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty uwsgi_pass
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty uwsgi_pass_header
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty uwsgi_pass_request_body
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty uwsgi_pass_request_headers
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty uwsgi_read_timeout
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty uwsgi_send_timeout
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty uwsgi_store
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty uwsgi_store_access
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty uwsgi_string
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty uwsgi_temp_file_write_size
syn keyword ngxDirectiveThirdParty uwsgi_temp_path
" highlight
hi link ngxComment Comment
hi link ngxVariable Identifier
hi link ngxVariableBlock Identifier
hi link ngxVariableString PreProc
hi link ngxBlock Normal
hi link ngxString String
hi link ngxBoolean Boolean
hi link ngxDirectiveBlock Statement
hi link ngxDirectiveImportant Type
hi link ngxDirectiveControl Keyword
hi link ngxDirectiveError Constant
hi link ngxDirectiveDeprecated Error
hi link ngxDirective Identifier
hi link ngxDirectiveThirdParty Special
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nginx.vim CHANGELOG
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This file is used to list changes made in each version of the [nginx](https://github.com/chr4/nginx.vim) plugin for the [Vim](http://www.vim.org/) editor.
1.1.0
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- Do not highlight `SHA` ciphers, as usage as HMAC is still considered secure
1.0.1
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- Highlight `gzip on` as insecure (as it might be vulnerable to BREACH/ CRIME)
1.0.0
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- Initial release

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# nginx.vim
## Description
[Vim](http://www.vim.org/) plugin for [Nginx](http://www.nginx.org)
## Features
The plugin is based on the recent vim-plugin distributed with `nginx-1.12.0` and additionally features the following syntax improvements:
- Highlight IPv4 and IPv6 addresses
- Mark insecure `ssl_protocols` as errors
- Inline template syntax highlight for **ERB** and **Jinja**
- Inline syntax highlight for **LUA**
- Improve integer matching
- Syntax highlighting for `proxy_next_upstream` options
- Syntax highlighting for `sticky` options
- Syntax highlighting for `upstream` `server` options
- More to come!
Furthermore:
- Remove annoying delimiters, resulting in strange word-boundaries
*Note: Also check out [sslsecure.vim](https://github.com/chr4/sslsecure.vim): it supports highlighting insecure SSL/TLS cipher suites and protocols in all your files!*
## Screenshots
A `server` block with highlighting of insecure `ssl_protocol` options:
![nginx server block with SSL configuration](https://chr4.org/images/nginx_ssl.png)
An `upstream` block with highlighted options:
![nginx upstream configuration](https://chr4.org/images/nginx_upstream.png)
Embedded highlighting for ERB and Jinja templates:
![Embedded highlighting for ERB and Jinja templates](https://chr4.org/images/nginx_templating.png)
Embedded LUA syntax highlighting:
![Embedded LUA syntax highlighting](https://chr4.org/images/nginx_lua.png)
## Snippets
The plugin comes with useful snippets which can be accessed using e.g. [vim-snipmate](https://github.com/garbas/vim-snipmate).
Select a decent cipher for your requirements (all of them can provide [SSLLabs A+ ratings](https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html))
- `ciphers-paranoid<tab>`: Even-more-secure ciphers (elliptic curves, no GCM), not compatible with IE < 11, OpenSSL-0.9.8, Safari < 7, Android != 4.4
- **`ciphers-modern<tab>`: High-security ciphers (elliptic curves), not compatible with IE < 11, OpenSSL-0.9.8, Safari < 7, Android < 4.4 (recommended)**
- `ciphers-compat<tab>`: Medium-security ciphers with good compatibility (No IE on WinXP) but TLSv1 and SHA required
- `ciphers-old<tab>`: Low-security ciphers (using weak DES and SHA ciphers, TLSv1), but compatible with everything but IE6 and Java6
- `ssl-options<tab>`: Bootstrap secure SSL options
Example:
```nginx
# High-security ciphers (elliptic curves), less compatibility
# No IE < 10, OpenSSL-0.9.8, Safari < 7, Android < 4.4
ssl_protocols TLSv1.1 TLSv1.2;
ssl_ciphers 'ECDHE-ECDSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384:ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384:ECDHE-ECDSA-CHACHA20-POLY1305:ECDHE-RSA-CHACHA20-POLY1305:ECDHE-ECDSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256:ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256:ECDHE-ECDSA-AES256-SHA384:ECDHE-RSA-AES256-SHA384:ECDHE-ECDSA-AES128-SHA256:ECDHE-RSA-AES128-SHA256';
```
Or add a robots.txt file with `robots.txt<tab>`:
```nginx
# Tell bots to not index this site
location /robots.txt {
default_type text/plain;
return 200 'User-agent: *\nDisallow: /\n';
}
```
It also has auto-completion for location and server blocks with `location<tab>` resp. `server<tab>`, and [many more](https://github.com/chr4/nginx.vim/blob/master/snippets/nginx.snippets)!
- Add useful [snippets](https://github.com/chr4/nginx.vim/blob/master/snippets/nginx.snippets)
## References
- Based on the original `nginx-1.12.0/contrib/vim`
- IPv4 and IPv6 address highlighting, based on expressions found in [this forum post](http://vim.1045645.n5.nabble.com/IPv6-support-for-quot-dns-quot-zonefile-syntax-highlighting-td1197292.html)
- [Blog post](https://chr4.org/blog/2017/04/14/better-syntax-highlighting-and-snippets-for-nginx-in-vim/) introducing this plugin including some more examples
## Installation
Just plug it into your favorite Vim package manager:
```vim
" Plug
Plug 'chr4/nginx.vim'
" Dein.vim
call dein#add('chr4/nginx.vim')
" Vundle
Plugin 'chr4/nginx.vim'
```
Optionally, if you like [Jinja](http://jinja.pocoo.org/) template syntax highlighting, install `lepture/vim-jinja`, too.

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au BufRead,BufNewFile *.nginx set ft=nginx
au BufRead,BufNewFile nginx*.conf set ft=nginx
au BufRead,BufNewFile *nginx.conf set ft=nginx
au BufRead,BufNewFile */etc/nginx/* set ft=nginx
au BufRead,BufNewFile */usr/local/nginx/conf/* set ft=nginx
au BufRead,BufNewFile nginx.conf set ft=nginx

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setlocal commentstring=#\ %s

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@ -0,0 +1,166 @@
# vim: ft=nginx
snippet l80
listen [::]:80 ipv6only=off;
$0
# Listen statements when using multiple http server blocks
snippet l80-multi
listen [::]:80 default_server;
listen 80 default_server;
$0
snippet l443
listen [::]:443 ipv6only=off ssl http2 default_server;
$0
# Listen statements when using multiple ssl server blocks
snippet l443-multi
listen [::]:443 ssl http2 default_server;
listen 443 ssl http2 default_server;
$0
# Cipher suites are taken and adapted from Mozilla's recommendations
# https://wiki.mozilla.org/Security/Server_Side_TLS
#
# Paranoid mode
snippet ciphers-paranoid
# Paranoid ciphers, 256bit minimum, prefer ChaCha20/ Poly1305, bad compatibility
# No Android 5+6 (4.4 works), Chrome < 51, Firefox < 49, IE < 11, Java 6-8, GoogleBot
ssl_protocols TLSv1.2;
ssl_ciphers 'ECDHE-ECDSA-CHACHA20-POLY1305:ECDHE-RSA-CHACHA20-POLY1305:ECDHE-ECDSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384:ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384:ECDHE-ECDSA-AES256-SHA384:ECDHE-RSA-AES256-SHA384';
$0
# Mozilla modern
snippet ciphers-modern
# High-security ciphers (elliptic curves), less compatibility
# No IE < 10, OpenSSL-0.9.8, Safari < 7, Android < 4.4
ssl_protocols TLSv1.1 TLSv1.2;
ssl_ciphers 'ECDHE-ECDSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384:ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384:ECDHE-ECDSA-CHACHA20-POLY1305:ECDHE-RSA-CHACHA20-POLY1305:ECDHE-ECDSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256:ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256:ECDHE-ECDSA-AES256-SHA384:ECDHE-RSA-AES256-SHA384:ECDHE-ECDSA-AES128-SHA256:ECDHE-RSA-AES128-SHA256';
$0
# Mozilla intermediate (Removed DES for more security)
snippet ciphers-compat
# Medium-security ciphers with good compatibility (Weak: SHA)
# No IE on WinXP
ssl_protocols TLSv1 TLSv1.1 TLSv1.2;
ssl_ciphers 'ECDHE-ECDSA-CHACHA20-POLY1305:ECDHE-RSA-CHACHA20-POLY1305:ECDHE-ECDSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256:ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256:ECDHE-ECDSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384:ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384:DHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256:DHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384:ECDHE-ECDSA-AES128-SHA256:ECDHE-RSA-AES128-SHA256:ECDHE-ECDSA-AES128-SHA:ECDHE-RSA-AES256-SHA384:ECDHE-RSA-AES128-SHA:ECDHE-ECDSA-AES256-SHA384:ECDHE-ECDSA-AES256-SHA:ECDHE-RSA-AES256-SHA:DHE-RSA-AES128-SHA256:DHE-RSA-AES128-SHA:DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA256:DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA:AES128-GCM-SHA256:AES256-GCM-SHA384:AES128-SHA256:AES256-SHA256:AES128-SHA:AES256-SHA:!DSS';
$0
# Mozilla old (Removed DSS, HIGH, SEED for more security)
snippet ciphers-low
# Low-security ciphers (Weak: DES, SHA)
# No IE6, Java6
ssl_protocols TLSv1 TLSv1.1 TLSv1.2;
ssl_ciphers 'ECDHE-ECDSA-CHACHA20-POLY1305:ECDHE-RSA-CHACHA20-POLY1305:ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256:ECDHE-ECDSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256:ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384:ECDHE-ECDSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384:DHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256:ECDHE-RSA-AES128-SHA256:ECDHE-ECDSA-AES128-SHA256:ECDHE-RSA-AES128-SHA:ECDHE-ECDSA-AES128-SHA:ECDHE-RSA-AES256-SHA384:ECDHE-ECDSA-AES256-SHA384:ECDHE-RSA-AES256-SHA:ECDHE-ECDSA-AES256-SHA:DHE-RSA-AES128-SHA256:DHE-RSA-AES128-SHA:DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA256:DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA:ECDHE-RSA-DES-CBC3-SHA:ECDHE-ECDSA-DES-CBC3-SHA:EDH-RSA-DES-CBC3-SHA:AES128-GCM-SHA256:AES256-GCM-SHA384:AES128-SHA256:AES256-SHA256:AES128-SHA:AES256-SHA:AES:DES-CBC3-SHA:!SEED:!aNULL:!eNULL:!EXPORT:!DES:!RC4:!MD5:!PSK:!RSAPSK:!aDH:!aECDH:!KRB5-DES-CBC3-SHA:!SRP:!DSS';
$0
snippet ssl-options
# SSL certificate
ssl_certificate /etc/nginx/certs/${4:www.example.com}.crt;
ssl_certificate_key /etc/nginx/certs/${5:www.example.com}.key;
# ssl_dhparam /etc/nginx/certs/dhparam.pem;
ssl_prefer_server_ciphers on;
ssl_stapling off;
ssl_stapling_verify off;
ssl_session_cache 'shared:SSL:10m';
ssl_session_tickets off;
# Enable HSTS (1 year) and some security options
add_header Strict-Transport-Security 'max-age=31536000 includeSubDomains; preload;';
$0
snippet security-headers
add_header X-Frame-Options 'DENY';
add_header X-Content-Type-Options 'nosniff';
add_header X-Frame-Options 'SAMEORIGIN';
add_header X-XSS-Protection '1; mode=block';
add_header X-Robots-Tag 'none';
add_header X-Download-Options 'noopen';
add_header X-Permitted-Cross-Domain-Policies 'none';
$0
snippet robots.txt
# Tell bots to not index this site
location /robots.txt {
default_type text/plain;
return 200 'User-agent: *\nDisallow: /\n';
}
$0
snippet basic-auth
auth_basic 'Restricted';
auth_basic_user_file ${1:/etc/nginx/htpasswd};
$0
snippet proxy_pass
proxy_pass_header Date;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto $scheme;
proxy_set_header Host $host;
proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
proxy_pass http://${1:backend};
$0
snippet php-fpm
location ~ \.php$ {
include fastcgi_params;
fastcgi_split_path_info ^(.+\.php)(/.+)$;
fastcgi_index index.php;
fastcgi_intercept_errors on;
fastcgi_param SCRIPT_FILENAME $document_root$fastcgi_script_name;
fastcgi_pass ${1:127.0.0.1:9000};
}
$0
snippet php-uwsgi
location ~ \.php$ {
include uwsgi_params;
uwsgi_max_temp_file_size 4096m;
uwsgi_modifier1 14;
uwsgi_read_timeout 900;
uwsgi_send_timeout 900;
uwsgi_pass ${1:unix:///run/uwsgi/php.sock};
}
$0
snippet redirect-ssl
location / {
return 301 https://$http_host$request_uri;
}
$0
snippet redirect-other
# Redirect other requested hosts
if ($host != '${1:DOMAIN}') {
return 301 https://${2:DOMAIN}$request_uri;
}
$0
snippet letsencrypt
listen [::]:80 ipv6only=off;
# Serve well-known path for letsencrypt
location /.well-known/acme-challenge {
root /etc/nginx/certs/acme;
default_type text/plain;
}
location / {
return 301 https://$http_host$request_uri;
}
$0
snippet cut-trailing-slash
rewrite ^/(.*)/$ $scheme://$http_host:$server_port/$1 permanent;
$0
snippet location
location ${1:/} {
${0:${VISUAL}}
}
snippet server
server {
${0:${VISUAL}}
}

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@ -61,16 +61,16 @@ Source Language, ActionScript, Ada, Ansible configurations, API Blueprint,
AppleScript, AsciiDoc, Assembly languages, BEMHTML, Bro, Bourne shell, C, C++,
C#, Cabal, Chef, CMake, CoffeeScript, Coco, Coq, CSS, Cucumber, CUDA, D, Dart,
DocBook, Dockerfile, Dust, Elixir, Erlang, eRuby, Fortran, Gentoo metadata,
GLSL, Go, Haml, Haskell, Haxe, Handlebars, HSS, HTML, Java, JavaScript,
JSON, JSX, Julia, LESS, Lex, Limbo, LISP, LLVM intermediate language, Lua,
Markdown, MATLAB, Mercury, NASM, Nix, Objective-C, Objective-C++, OCaml, Perl,
Perl POD, PHP, gettext Portable Object, OS X and iOS property lists, Pug
GLSL, Go, Haml, Haskell, Haxe, Handlebars, HSS, HTML, Java, JavaScript, JSON,
JSX, Julia, LESS, Lex, Limbo, LISP, LLVM intermediate language, Lua, Markdown,
MATLAB, Mercury, NASM, Nix, Objective-C, Objective-C++, OCaml, Perl, Perl
6, Perl POD, PHP, gettext Portable Object, OS X and iOS property lists, Pug
(formerly Jade), Puppet, Python, QML, R, Racket, RDF TriG, RDF Turtle, Relax
NG, reStructuredText, RPM spec, Ruby, SASS/SCSS, Scala, Slim, SML, Solidity,
Sphinx, SQL, Stylus, Tcl, TeX, Texinfo, Twig, TypeScript, Vala, Verilog, VHDL,
Vim help, VimL, xHtml, XML, XSLT, XQuery, YACC, YAML, YANG data models, z80,
Zope page templates, and Zsh. See the [manual][checkers] for details about the
corresponding supported checkers (`:help syntastic-checkers` in Vim).
Vim help, VimL, Vue.js, xHtml, XML, XSLT, XQuery, YACC, YAML, YANG data models,
z80, Zope page templates, and Zsh. See the [manual][checkers] for details about
the corresponding supported checkers (`:help syntastic-checkers` in Vim).
A number of third-party Vim plugins also provide checkers for syntastic, for
example: [merlin][merlin], [omnisharp-vim][omnisharp], [rust.vim][rust],
@ -437,15 +437,15 @@ scripts.
__4.12. Q. How can I check scripts written for different versions of Ruby?__
A. Install a Ruby version manager such as [rvm][rvm] or [rbenv][rbenv],
activate the environment for the relevant version of Ruby, and install in it
the checkers you want to use. Set `g:syntastic_ruby_checkers` accordingly in
your `vimrc`, and run [Vim][vim] from the virtual environment.
activate the relevant version of Ruby, and install in it the checkers you want
to use. Set `g:syntastic_ruby_checkers` accordingly in your `vimrc`, and run
[Vim][vim] under the relevant Ruby version.
If you're starting Vim from a desktop manager rather than from a terminal you
might need to write wrapper scripts around your checkers, to activate the
virtual environment before running the actual checks. Then you'll need to
point the relevant `g:syntastic_ruby_<checker>_exec` variables to the wrapper
scripts.
If you're starting Vim from a desktop manager rather than from a terminal
and depending on the version manager you use you might need to write wrapper
scripts around your checkers, to activate the relevant version of Ruby
before running the actual checks. Then you'll need to point the relevant
`g:syntastic_ruby_<checker>_exec` variables to the wrapper scripts.
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@ -65,6 +65,17 @@ function! syntastic#postprocess#guards(errors) abort " {{{2
return a:errors
endfunction " }}}2
" convert error messages from UTF-8 to the current encoding
function! syntastic#postprocess#iconv(errors) abort " {{{2
if has('iconv') && &encoding !=# '' && &encoding !=# 'utf-8'
for e in a:errors
let e['text'] = iconv(e['text'], "utf-8", &encoding)
endfor
endif
return a:errors
endfunction " }}}2
" }}}1
let &cpo = s:save_cpo

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@ -264,6 +264,43 @@ function! syntastic#preprocess#perl(errors) abort " {{{2
return syntastic#util#unique(out)
endfunction " }}}2
function! syntastic#preprocess#perl6(errors) abort " {{{2
if a:errors[0] ==# 'Syntax OK'
return []
endif
let errs = s:_decode_JSON(join(a:errors, ''))
let out = []
if type(errs) == type({})
try
for val in values(errs)
let line = get(val, 'line', 0)
let pos = get(val, 'pos', 0)
if pos && has('byte_offset')
let line_pos = byte2line(pos + 1)
let column = line_pos > 0 ? pos - line2byte(line_pos) + 2 : 0
else
let column = 0
endif
call add(out, join([
\ get(val, 'filename', ''),
\ line,
\ column,
\ get(val, 'message', '') ], ':'))
endfor
catch /\m^Vim\%((\a\+)\)\=:E716/
call syntastic#log#warn('checker perl6/perl6: unrecognized error item ' . string(val))
let out = []
endtry
else
call syntastic#log#warn('checker perl6/perl6: unrecognized error format')
endif
return out
endfunction " }}}2
function! syntastic#preprocess#prospector(errors) abort " {{{2
let errs = join(a:errors, '')
if errs ==# ''

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@ -253,7 +253,7 @@ endfunction " }}}2
function! syntastic#util#findFileInParent(what, where) abort " {{{2
let old_suffixesadd = &suffixesadd
let &suffixesadd = ''
let file = findfile(a:what, escape(a:where, ' ') . ';')
let file = findfile(a:what, escape(a:where, ' ,') . ';')
let &suffixesadd = old_suffixesadd
return file
endfunction " }}}2
@ -307,8 +307,14 @@ function! syntastic#util#fname2buf(fname) abort " {{{2
" this is a best-effort attempt to escape file patterns (cf. :h file-pattern)
" XXX it fails for filenames containing something like \{2,3}
let buf = -1
for md in [':~:.', ':~', ':p']
try
" Older versions of Vim can throw E94 here
let buf = bufnr('^' . escape(fnamemodify(a:fname, md), '\*?,{}[') . '$')
catch
" catch everything
endtry
if buf != -1
break
endif

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@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ CONTENTS *syntastic-contents*
1. Intro *syntastic-intro*
Syntastic is a syntax checking plugin that runs files through external syntax
checkers. This can be done on demand, or automatically as files are saved
linters. This can be done on demand, or automatically as files are saved
and opened. If syntax errors are detected, the user is notified and is happy
because they didn't have to compile their code or execute their script to find
them.
@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ plugins and uses their output to provide the syntastic functionality.
Take a look at the list of supported filetypes and checkers: |syntastic-checkers|.
Note: This doc only deals with using syntastic. To learn how to write syntax
checker integrations, see the guide on the GitHub wiki:
checker integrations see the guide on the GitHub wiki:
https://github.com/vim-syntastic/syntastic/wiki/Syntax-Checker-Guide
@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ You can see the list of checkers available for the current filetype with the
`:SyntasticInfo` command.
You probably want to override the configured list of checkers for the
filetypes you use, and also change the arguments passed to specific checkers
filetypes you use, and also change the arguments passed to specific linters
to suit your needs. See |syntastic-checker-options| below for details.
Use `:SyntasticCheck` to manually check right now. Use `:Errors` to open the
@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ activate/deactivate these features.
* The |location-list| can be populated with the errors for the associated
buffer
* Erroneous parts of lines can be highlighted (this functionality is only
provided by some syntax checkers)
provided by some checkers)
* Balloons (if the |+balloon_eval| feature is compiled in) can be used to
display error messages for erroneous lines when hovering the mouse over
them
@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ update the |location-list| automatically.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2.4. Error highlighting *syntastic-highlighting*
Some checkers provide enough information for syntastic to be able to highlight
Some linters provide enough information for syntastic to be able to highlight
errors. By default the SpellBad syntax highlight group is used to color errors,
and the SpellCap group is used for warnings. If you wish to customize the
colors for highlighting you can use the following groups:
@ -611,8 +611,8 @@ There are also checker-specific variants of this option, providing finer
control. They are named |'syntastic_<filetype>_<checker>_quiet_messages'|.
For a particular checker, if both a |'syntastic_quiet_messages'| filter and
a checker-specific filter are present, they are both applied (to the list of
errors produced by the said checker). In case of conflicting values for the
a checker-specific filter are present, they are both applied to the list of
errors produced by the said checker. In case of conflicting values for the
same keys, the values of the checker-specific filters take precedence.
*filter-overrides*
@ -685,15 +685,15 @@ should be safe.
*'syntastic_exit_checks'*
Type: boolean
Default: 0 when running under "cmd.exe" on Windows, 1 otherwise
Syntastic attempts to catch abnormal termination conditions from checkers by
Syntastic attempts to catch abnormal termination conditions from linters by
looking at their exit codes. The "cmd.exe" shell on Windows make these checks
meaningless, by returning 1 to Vim when the checkers exit with non-zero codes.
meaningless, by returning 1 to Vim when the linters exit with non-zero codes.
The above variable can be used to disable exit code checks in syntastic.
*'syntastic_shell'*
Type: string
Default: Vim's 'shell'
This is the (full path to) the shell syntastic will use to run the checkers.
This is the (full path to) the shell syntastic will use to run the linters.
On UNIX and Mac OS-X this shell must accept Bourne-compatible syntax for
file "stdout" and "stderr" redirections ">file" and "2>file". Examples of
compatible shells are "zsh", "bash", "ksh", and of course the original Bourne
@ -701,7 +701,7 @@ compatible shells are "zsh", "bash", "ksh", and of course the original Bourne
This shell is independent of Vim's 'shell', and it isn't used for interactive
operations. It must take care to initialize all environment variables needed
by the checkers you're using. Example: >
by the linters you're using. Example: >
let g:syntastic_shell = "/bin/sh"
<
*'syntastic_nested_autocommands'*
@ -769,7 +769,7 @@ use this in an autocmd to configure specific checkers for particular paths: >
\ let b:syntastic_checkers = ["pylint"] | endif
<
If neither |'g:syntastic_<filetype>_checkers'| nor |'b:syntastic_checkers'|
is set, a default list of checker is used. Beware however that this list
is set a default list of checkers is used. Beware however that this list is
deliberately kept minimal, for performance reasons.
You can specify checkers for other filetypes anywhere in these lists, by
@ -801,7 +801,7 @@ takes precedence over both 'b:syntastic_<filetype>_<checker>_exec' and
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5.3. Configuring specific checkers *syntastic-config-makeprg*
Checkers are run by constructing a command line and by passing it to a shell
Linters are run by constructing a command line and by passing it to a shell
(see |'shell'| and |'syntastic_shell'|). In most cases this command line is
built using an internal function named "makeprgBuild()", which provides a
number of options that allow you to customise every part of the command that
@ -855,7 +855,7 @@ empty, you can set it to an empty string, e.g.: >
*'syntastic_<filetype>_<checker>_exe'*
The 'exe' option is special. Normally it is the same as the 'exec' attribute
described above, but you can use it to add environment variables to the
command line, or to change the way the checker is run. For example this setup
command line, or to change the way the linter is run. For example this setup
allows you to run PC-Lint on Linux, under Wine emulation: >
let g:syntastic_c_pc_lint_exec = "wine"
let g:syntastic_c_pc_lint_exe = "wine c:/path/to/lint-nt.exe"
@ -911,7 +911,7 @@ The syntax is of course identical to that of |syntastic_quiet_messages|.
*syntastic-debug*
Syntastic can log a trace of its working to Vim's |message-history|. To verify
the command line constructed by syntastic to run a checker, set the variable
the command line constructed by syntastic to run a linter, set the variable
|'syntastic_debug'| to a non-zero value, run the checker, then run `:mes` to
display the messages, and look for "makeprg" in the output.
@ -919,7 +919,7 @@ From a user's perspective, the useful values for |'syntastic_debug'| are 1, 3,
and 33:
1 - logs syntastic's workflow
3 - logs workflow, checker's output, and |location-list| manipulations
3 - logs workflow, linter's output, and |location-list| manipulations
33 - logs workflow and checker-specific details (such as version checks).
Debug logs can be saved to a file; see |'syntastic_debug_file'| for details.
@ -962,7 +962,7 @@ composite filetypes to simple ones using |'syntastic_filetype_map'|, e.g.: >
The standard plugin |netrw| allows Vim to transparently edit files over
network and inside archives. Currently syntastic doesn't support this mode
of operation. It can only check files that can be accessed directly by local
checkers, without any translation or conversion.
linters, without any translation or conversion.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
6.3. The 'shellslash' option *syntastic-shellslash*
@ -1015,11 +1015,18 @@ also affect window sizes.)
7.1. airline *syntastic-airline*
The "airline" Vim plugin (https://github.com/vim-airline/vim-airline) comes
packaged with a mechanism of showing flags on the |'statusline'| according
to your |'syntastic_stl_format'|. When using this plugin you do NOT need to
follow the recommendation outlined in the |syntastic-statusline-flag| section
above to modify your |'statusline'|; "airline" will make all necessary changes
automatically.
with an extension for showing syntastic-related flags on the |'statusline'|.
"airline" versions v0.8 and earlier use |'syntastic_stl_format'| to format the
|'statusline'| flags. Newer versions ignore |'syntastic_stl_format'|, and require
you to set variables 'airline#extensions#syntastic#stl_format_err' and
'airline#extensions#syntastic#stl_format_warn' separately for errors and
warnings (with the same syntax as |'syntastic_stl_format'|) if you want to
change the flags from the defaults.
When using "airline" you should NOT follow the recommendation outlined in
the |syntastic-statusline-flag| section above to modify your |'statusline'|.
"airline" shall make all necessary changes automatically.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
7.2. The csh and tcsh shells *syntastic-csh*
@ -1159,7 +1166,7 @@ stick with |quickfix| lists: >
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
7.14. vim-virtualenv *syntastic-vim-virtualenv*
At the time of this writing, syntastic can't run checkers installed
At the time of this writing, syntastic can't run linters installed
in Python virtual environments activated by "vim-virtualenv" (see
https://github.com/jmcantrell/vim-virtualenv). This is a limitation of
"vim-virtualenv".
@ -1181,7 +1188,7 @@ have to set |g:ycm_show_diagnostics_ui| to 0. E.g.: >
If you're running MacVim together with the "zsh" shell (http://www.zsh.org/)
you need to be aware that MacVim does not source your .zshrc file, but will
source a .zshenv file. Consequently you have to move any setup steps relevant
to the checkers you're using from .zshrc to .zshenv, otherwise your checkers
to the linters you're using from .zshrc to .zshenv, otherwise your linters
will misbehave when run by syntastic. This is particularly important for
programs such as "rvm" (https://rvm.io/) or "rbenv" (http://rbenv.org/), that
rely on setting environment variables.

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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ if has('reltime')
lockvar! g:_SYNTASTIC_START
endif
let g:_SYNTASTIC_VERSION = '3.8.0-60'
let g:_SYNTASTIC_VERSION = '3.8.0-97'
lockvar g:_SYNTASTIC_VERSION
" Sanity checks {{{1

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@ -68,6 +68,7 @@ let s:_DEFAULT_CHECKERS = {
\ 'objcpp': ['gcc'],
\ 'ocaml': ['camlp4o'],
\ 'perl': ['perlcritic'],
\ 'perl6': [],
\ 'php': ['php', 'phpcs', 'phpmd'],
\ 'po': ['msgfmt'],
\ 'pod': ['podchecker'],
@ -103,6 +104,7 @@ let s:_DEFAULT_CHECKERS = {
\ 'verilog': ['verilator'],
\ 'vhdl': ['ghdl'],
\ 'vim': ['vimlint'],
\ 'vue': ['pug_lint_vue', 'eslint'],
\ 'xhtml': ['tidy'],
\ 'xml': ['xmllint'],
\ 'xslt': ['xmllint'],

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
"============================================================================
"File: ada.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic
"Maintainer: Alfredo Di Napoli <alfredo.dinapoli@gmail.com>
"License: This program is free software. It comes without any warranty,
" to the extent permitted by applicable law.

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
"============================================================================
"File: ansible_lint.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic
"Maintainer: Erik Zaadi <erik.zaadi at gmail dot com>
"License: This program is free software. It comes without any warranty,
" to the extent permitted by applicable law. You can redistribute

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
"============================================================================
"File: drafter.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic
"Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047 at gmail dot com>
"License: This program is free software. It comes without any warranty,
" to the extent permitted by applicable law. You can redistribute

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
"==============================================================================
" FileName: applescript.vim
" Desc: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic.vim
" Desc: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic
" Author: Zhao Cai
" Email: caizhaoff@gmail.com
" Version: 0.2.1

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
"============================================================================
"File: asciidoc.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic
"Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047 at gmail dot com>
"License: This program is free software. It comes without any warranty,
" to the extent permitted by applicable law. You can redistribute

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
"============================================================================
"File: bemhtmllint.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic
"Maintainer: Sergej Tatarincev <s.tatarincev at yandex.ua>
"License: This program is free software. It comes without any warranty,
" to the extent permitted by applicable law. You can redistribute

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
"============================================================================
"File: bro.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic
"Maintainer: Justin Azoff <justin.azoff@gmail.com>
"License: This program is free software. It comes without any warranty,
" to the extent permitted by applicable law. You can redistribute

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
"============================================================================
"File: checkpatch.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic.vim using checkpatch.pl
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic using checkpatch.pl
"Maintainer: Daniel Walker <dwalker at fifo99 dot com>
"License: This program is free software. It comes without any warranty,
" to the extent permitted by applicable law. You can redistribute

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
"============================================================================
"File: clang_check.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic
"Maintainer: Benjamin Bannier <bbannier at gmail dot com>
"License: This program is free software. It comes without any warranty,
" to the extent permitted by applicable law. You can redistribute

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
"============================================================================
"File: clang_tidy.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic
"Maintainer: Benjamin Bannier <bbannier at gmail dot com>
"License: This program is free software. It comes without any warranty,
" to the extent permitted by applicable law. You can redistribute

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
"============================================================================
"File: cppcheck.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic.vim using cppcheck.pl
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic using cppcheck.pl
"Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047 at gmail dot com>
"License: This program is free software. It comes without any warranty,
" to the extent permitted by applicable law. You can redistribute

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
"============================================================================
"File: c.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic
"Maintainer: Gregor Uhlenheuer <kongo2002 at gmail dot com>
"License: This program is free software. It comes without any warranty,
" to the extent permitted by applicable law. You can redistribute

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
"============================================================================
"File: make.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic
"Maintainer: Gregor Uhlenheuer <kongo2002 at gmail dot com>
"License: This program is free software. It comes without any warranty,
" to the extent permitted by applicable law. You can redistribute

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
"============================================================================
"File: oclint.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic
"Maintainer: "UnCO" Lin <undercooled aT lavabit com>
"License: This program is free software. It comes without any warranty,
" to the extent permitted by applicable law. You can redistribute

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
"============================================================================
"File: pc_lint.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic
"Maintainer: Steve Bragg <steve at empresseffects dot com>
"License: This program is free software. It comes without any warranty,
" to the extent permitted by applicable law. You can redistribute

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
"============================================================================
"File: sparse.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic.vim using sparse.pl
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic using sparse.pl
"Maintainer: Daniel Walker <dwalker at fifo99 dot com>
"License: This program is free software. It comes without any warranty,
" to the extent permitted by applicable law. You can redistribute

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
"============================================================================
"File: splint.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic
"Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047 at gmail dot com>
"License: This program is free software. It comes without any warranty,
" to the extent permitted by applicable law. You can redistribute

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
"============================================================================
"File: foodcritic.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic
"Maintainer: Doug Ireton <dougireton@gmail.com>
"License: This program is free software. It comes without any warranty,
" to the extent permitted by applicable law. You can redistribute

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
"============================================================================
"File: co.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic
"Maintainer: Andrew Kelley <superjoe30@gmail.com>
"License: This program is free software. It comes without any warranty,
" to the extent permitted by applicable law. You can redistribute

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
"============================================================================
"File: cobc.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic
"Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047 at gmail dot com>
"License: This program is free software. It comes without any warranty,
" to the extent permitted by applicable law. You can redistribute
@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ endfunction
function! SyntaxCheckers_cobol_cobc_GetLocList() dict
return syntastic#c#GetLocList('cobol', 'cobc', {
\ 'errorformat': '%f:%l: %trror: %m',
\ 'errorformat': '%f:%\s%#%l: %trror: %m',
\ 'main_flags': '-fsyntax-only' })
endfunction

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
"============================================================================
"File: coffee.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic
"Maintainer: Lincoln Stoll <l@lds.li>
"License: This program is free software. It comes without any warranty,
" to the extent permitted by applicable law. You can redistribute

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
"============================================================================
"File: coffeelint.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic
"Maintainer: Lincoln Stoll <l@lds.li>
"License: This program is free software. It comes without any warranty,
" to the extent permitted by applicable law. You can redistribute

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
"============================================================================
"File: coqtop.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic
"Maintainer: Matvey Aksenov <matvey.aksenov at gmail dot com>
"License: This program is free software. It comes without any warranty,
" to the extent permitted by applicable law. You can redistribute

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
"============================================================================
"File: clang_check.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic
"Maintainer: Benjamin Bannier <bbannier at gmail dot com>
"License: This program is free software. It comes without any warranty,
" to the extent permitted by applicable law. You can redistribute

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
"============================================================================
"File: clang_tidy.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic
"Maintainer: Benjamin Bannier <bbannier at gmail dot com>
"License: This program is free software. It comes without any warranty,
" to the extent permitted by applicable law. You can redistribute

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
"============================================================================
"File: cppcheck.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic.vim using cppcheck.pl
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic using cppcheck.pl
"Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047 at gmail dot com>
"License: This program is free software. It comes without any warranty,
" to the extent permitted by applicable law. You can redistribute

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
"============================================================================
"File: cpplint.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic
"Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047 at gmail dot com>
"License: This program is free software. It comes without any warranty,
" to the extent permitted by applicable law. You can redistribute

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
"============================================================================
"File: cpp.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic
"Maintainer: Gregor Uhlenheuer <kongo2002 at gmail dot com>
"License: This program is free software. It comes without any warranty,
" to the extent permitted by applicable law. You can redistribute

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
"============================================================================
"File: oclint.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic
"Maintainer: "UnCO" Lin <undercooled aT lavabit com>
"License: This program is free software. It comes without any warranty,
" to the extent permitted by applicable law. You can redistribute

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
"============================================================================
"File: pc_lint.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic
"Maintainer: Steve Bragg <steve at empresseffects dot com>
"License: This program is free software. It comes without any warranty,
" to the extent permitted by applicable law. You can redistribute

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
"============================================================================
"File: verapp.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic
"Maintainer: Lucas Verney <phyks@phyks.me>
"License: This program is free software. It comes without any warranty,
" to the extent permitted by applicable law. You can redistribute

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
"============================================================================
"File: cs.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic
"Maintainer: Daniel Walker <dwalker@fifo99.com>
"License: This program is free software. It comes without any warranty,
" to the extent permitted by applicable law. You can redistribute

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
"============================================================================
"File: css.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic.vim using `csslint` CLI tool (http://csslint.net).
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic using `csslint` CLI tool (http://csslint.net).
"Maintainer: Ory Band <oryband at gmail dot com>
"License: This program is free software. It comes without any warranty,
" to the extent permitted by applicable law. You can redistribute

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
"============================================================================
"File: phpcs.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic
"Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047 at gmail dot com>
"License: This program is free software. It comes without any warranty,
" to the extent permitted by applicable law. You can redistribute

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
"============================================================================
"File: prettycss.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic
"Maintainer: LCD 47 <lcd047 at gmail dot com>
"License: This program is free software. It comes without any warranty,
" to the extent permitted by applicable law. You can redistribute

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
"============================================================================
"File: recess.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic.vim using `recess`
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic using `recess`
" (http://twitter.github.io/recess/).
"Maintainer: Tim Carry <tim at pixelastic dot com>
"License: This program is free software. It comes without any warranty,

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
"============================================================================
"File: stylelint.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic.vim using `stylelint`
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic using `stylelint`
" (https://github.com/stylelint/stylelint).
"Maintainer: Tim Carry <tim at pixelastic dot com>
"License: This program is free software. It comes without any warranty,
@ -21,6 +21,8 @@ set cpo&vim
let s:args_after = {
\ 'css': '-f json',
\ 'html': '-f json',
\ 'less': '-f json -s less',
\ 'scss': '-f json -s scss' }
function! SyntaxCheckers_css_stylelint_GetLocList() dict

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
"============================================================================
"File: cucumber.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic.vim
"Description: Syntax checking plugin for syntastic
"Maintainer: Martin Grenfell <martin.grenfell at gmail dot com>
"License: This program is free software. It comes without any warranty,
" to the extent permitted by applicable law. You can redistribute

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