Limp's goal is to provide a compelling alternative to Slime for Vim. It will let you send s-expressions to a running Lisp. It will do this for you: * booting/attaching/detaching a Lisp (SBCL) from Vim or a command-line script, optionally specifying a core; * send code to the attached Lisp (and limited introspection, see Help Describe); * automatically close brackets; * ease s-exp navigation and (s
A terminal/shell buffer script for python enabled [g]vim (+python). Allows execution of shell commands in a vim buffer. It does not use r! <cmd>. Some of it's features: * It retains state because it's interactive. Set an environment variable and it "stays" because the shell process is the same through the whole session. * It can run interactive line based programs like ftp/telnet/python/ssh/etc
Updated Igor Dvorsky's ActionScript 1.0 color syntax file vimscript #413 to include ActionScript 2.0 and ActionScript 3.0 keywords. ActionScript files end with ".as" but by default that file type is associated with Atlas in filetype.vim. You should remove this association and create a new one for ActionScript .
*outputz* is a Vim plugin to provide the feature that the number of bytes you inputted will be automatically posted to outputz.com whenever a whole buffer is written to a file. Note that this is just a prototype. The interface should be improved for the future. Requirements: - Vim 7.2 or later - curl - http://curl.haxx.se/ Latest version: http://github.com/kana/vim-outputz
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