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71 lines
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# Indent Guides
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Indent Guides is a plugin for visually displaying indent levels in Vim.
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<img src="http://i.imgur.com/ONgoj.png" width="448" height="448" alt="" />
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## Features:
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* Can detect both tab and space indent styles.
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* Automatically inspects your colorscheme and picks appropriate colors (gVim only).
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* Will highlight indent levels with alternating colors.
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* Full support for gVim and basic support for Terminal Vim.
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* Seems to work on Windows gVim 7.3 (haven't done any extensive tests though).
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* Customizable size for indent guides, eg. skinny guides (soft-tabs only).
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* Customizable start indent level.
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* **NEW:** Highlight support for files with a mixture of tab and space indent styles.
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## Requirements
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* Vim 7.2+
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## Installation
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To install the plugin just copy `autoload`, `plugin`, `doc` directories into your `.vim` directory.
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Alternatively if you have [Pathogen](http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2332) installed, just clone this repo into a subdirectory of your `.vim/bundle` directory like so:
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cd ~/.vim/bundle
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git clone git://github.com/nathanaelkane/vim-indent-guides.git
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## Usage
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The default mapping to toggle the plugin is `<Leader>ig`
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### gVim
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**This plugin should work with gVim out of the box, no configuration needed.** It will automatically inspect your colorscheme and pick appropriate colors.
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### Setting custom indent colors
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Here's an example of how to define custom colors instead of using the ones the plugin automatically generates for you. Add this to your `.vimrc` file:
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let g:indent_guides_auto_colors = 0
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autocmd VimEnter,Colorscheme * :hi IndentGuidesOdd guibg=red ctermbg=3
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autocmd VimEnter,Colorscheme * :hi IndentGuidesEven guibg=green ctermbg=4
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Alternatively you can add the following lines to your colorscheme file.
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hi IndentGuidesOdd guibg=red ctermbg=3
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hi IndentGuidesEven guibg=green ctermbg=4
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### Terminal Vim
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At the moment Terminal Vim only has basic support. This means is that colors won't be automatically calculated based on your colorscheme. Instead, some preset colors are used depending on whether `background` is set to `dark` or `light`.
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When `set background=dark` is used, the following highlight colors will be defined:
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hi IndentGuidesOdd ctermbg=black
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hi IndentGuidesEven ctermbg=darkgrey
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Alternatively, when `set background=light` is used, the following highlight colors will be defined:
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hi IndentGuidesOdd ctermbg=white
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hi IndentGuidesEven ctermbg=lightgrey
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If for some reason it's incorrectly defining light highlight colors instead of dark ones or vice versa, the first thing you should check is that the `background` value is being set correctly for your colorscheme. Sometimes it's best to manually set the `background` value in your `.vimrc`, for example:
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colorscheme desert256
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set background=dark
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Alternatively you can manually setup the highlight colors yourself, see `:help indent_guides_auto_colors` for an example.
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## Help
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`:help indent-guides`
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## Screenshots
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<img src="http://i.imgur.com/7tMBl.png" width="448" height="448" alt="" />
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<img src="http://i.imgur.com/EvrqK.png" width="448" height="448" alt="" />
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<img src="http://i.imgur.com/hHqp2.png" width="448" height="448" alt="" />
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