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SnipMate
SnipMate aims to provide support for textual snippets, similar to TextMate or
other Vim plugins like UltiSnips. For
example, in C, typing for<tab>
could be expanded to
for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
/* code */
}
with successive presses of tab jumping around the snippet.
Originally authored by Michael Sanders, SnipMate was forked in 2011 after a stagnation in development. This fork is currently maintained by Rok Garbas, Marc Weber, and Adnan Zafar.
Installing SnipMate
We recommend one of the following methods for installing SnipMate and its dependencies. SnipMate depends on vim-addon-mw-utils and tlib. Since SnipMate does not ship with any snippets, we suggest looking at the vim-snippets repository.
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Using Pathogen, run the following commands:
% cd ~/.vim/bundle % git clone https://github.com/tomtom/tlib_vim.git % git clone https://github.com/MarcWeber/vim-addon-mw-utils.git % git clone https://github.com/garbas/vim-snipmate.git # Optional: % git clone https://github.com/honza/vim-snippets.git
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Using VAM, add
vim-snippets
to the list of packages to be installed. -
Using Vundle, add the following to your
vimrc
then run:BundleInstall
Bundle "MarcWeber/vim-addon-mw-utils" Bundle "tomtom/tlib_vim" Bundle "garbas/vim-snipmate" " Optional: Bundle "honza/vim-snippets"
Release Notes
0.87 - 2014-01-04
- Stop indenting empty lines when expanding snippets
- Support extends keyword in .snippets files
- Fix visual placeholder support
- Add zero tabstop support
- Support negative 'softtabstop'
- Add g:snipMate_no_default_aliases option
- Add snipMateTrigger for triggering an expansion inside a snippet
- Add snipMate#CanBeTriggered() function