What are tips? This is a place where users of the vim editor can add their favorite commands, macros and other assorted tips to a common database. While the vim distribution comes with a rich set of documentation it is often hard to find a place to start when trying to incrementally learn how to use the editor. Why tips? When I realized how much I was learning from the vim list alone I thought it
***** IMPORTANT ***** The plugin has now been split into two separate vimballs. The plugin itself and the bundles. This was done because bundles were updated a lot more often than the plugin itself. Previous users of the plugin should delete the old file when upgrading to 1.0. The name of the file changed in 0.6 and so you'll end up with two versions when unpacking the file. Remove the old version
Syntax highlighting for RELAX NG Compact Syntax: http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/relax-ng/compact-20020607.html This is currently very helpful (a little color goes a long way), but not quite fully mature. I am happy to add the feature you want most, and incrementally it will grow into a mature syntax file. 1. Save rnc.vim in ~/.vim/syntax (create the directories if necessary) 2. Edit ~/.vim/f
dbext.vim : Provides database access to many DBMS (Oracle, Sybase, Microsoft, MySQL, DBI,..) This plugin contains functions/mappings/commands to enable Vim to access several databases. Current databases supported are: ODBC / Perl DBI (Any database with a Perl DBI driver) MySQL Oracle Oracle Rdb (VMS) SAP HANA SAP Sybase SQL Anywhere (SA/ASA) SAP Sybase IQ (ASA) SAP Sybase Adaptive Server Enterpris
Overview The Most Recently Used (MRU) plugin provides an easy access to a list of recently opened/edited files in Vim. This plugin automatically stores the file names as you open/edit them in Vim. This plugin will work on all the platforms where Vim is supported. This plugin will work in both console and GUI Vim. This version of the MRU plugin needs Vim 7.0 and above. If you are using an earlier v
The grep plugin integrates grep like utilities (grep, fgrep, egrep, agrep, findstr, silver searcher, ack, ripgrep, git grep, sift, platinum searcher and universal code grep) with Vim and allows you to search for a pattern in one or more files and jump to them. To use this plugin, you will need the grep like utilities in your system. If a particular utility is not present, then you cannot use the
What are tips? This is a place where users of the vim editor can add their favorite commands, macros and other assorted tips to a common database. While the vim distribution comes with a rich set of documentation it is often hard to find a place to start when trying to incrementally learn how to use the editor. Why tips? When I realized how much I was learning from the vim list alone I thought it
Enhanced version of the original (from vim6.1) python.vim for Python programming language. The changes since the original python.vim are: - added support for Python 3 syntax highlighting - added :Python2Syntax and :Python3Syntax commands which allow to switch between Python 2 and Python 3 syntaxes respectively without reloads/restarts - changed strings highlighting; - enhanced special symbols high
If you don't like the more prompt that comes up when there are too many hits to the :tselect and the related commands, then try this plugin. Useful even with finding help topics in a help window (see :help {subject} and see the tip on the usage below). Use :Tselect command instead of :tselect to bring up the :tselect output in a vim window. You can then search and press enter on the line(s) of the
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