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*SnipMate.txt* Plugin for using TextMate-style snippets in Vim.
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SnipMate *snippet* *snippets* *SnipMate*
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Last Change: December 27, 2009
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1. Description |SnipMate-description|
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2. Usage |SnipMate-usage|
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3. Interface and Settings |SnipMate-interface| |SnipMate-settings|
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4. Snippets |SnipMate-snippets|
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- Snippet files |SnipMate-snippet-files|
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- Snippet syntax |SnipMate-syntax|
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5. Snippet sources |SnipMate-snippet-sources|
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6. Disadvantages to TextMate |SnipMate-disadvantages|
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7. Contact |SnipMate-contact|
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8. License |SnipMate-license|
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For Vim version 7.0 or later.
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This plugin only works if 'compatible' is not set.
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{Vi does not have any of these features.}
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SnipMate depends on vim-addon-mw-utils and tlib.
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==============================================================================
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DESCRIPTION *SnipMate-description*
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SnipMate implements snippet features in Vim. A snippet is like a template,
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reducing repetitive insertion of pieces of text. Snippets can contain
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placeholders for modifying the text if necessary or interpolated code for
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evaluation. For example, in C, typing "for" then pushing <Tab> could expand
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to: >
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for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
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/* code */
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}
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SnipMate is inspired by TextMate's snippet features.
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==============================================================================
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USAGE *SnipMate-usage*
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Every snippet consists of an expansion and a trigger. Typing a trigger into
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your buffer and then hitting your trigger key (<Tab> by default, see
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|SnipMate-mappings|) will replace the trigger with the expansion text.
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The expansion text can optionally include tab stops. When it does, upon
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expansion of the snippet, the cursor is placed at the first one, and the user
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can jump between each tab stop. Each of these tab stops can be represented by
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default placeholder text. If such a placeholder is provided, then the text of
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the placeholder can be repeated in the snippet at specified mirrors. Any edits
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to the placeholder are instantly updated at every mirror.
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SnipMate allows multiple snippets to use the same trigger. When triggered,
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a list of all snippets with that trigger is provided and prompts for which
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snippet to use.
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*SnipMate-scopes*
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SnipMate searches for snippets inside a directory named "snippets" inside each
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entry in 'runtimepath'. Which files are loaded depends on 'filetype' and
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'syntax'; see |SnipMate-syntax| for more information. Snippets are loaded and
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refreshed automatically on demand.
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Note: SnipMate does not ship with any snippets. In order to use it, the user
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must either write their own snippets or obtain some from a repository like
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https://github.com/honza/vim-snippets
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==============================================================================
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INTERFACE AND SETTINGS *SnipMate-interface* *SnipMate-settings*
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*SnipMate-commands*
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Commands~
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*:SnipMateOpenSnippetFiles*
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:SnipMateOpenSnippetFiles Opens a list of all valid snippet locations
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based on the current scope |SnipMate-scopes|.
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Only existing files and non-existing .snippets
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files will be shown, with the existing files
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shown first.
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:SnipMateLoadScope[!] scope [scope ...]
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Load snippets from additional scopes. Without
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[!] the additional scopes are loaded only in
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the current buffer. For example >
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:SnipMateLoadScopes rails
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< will load all rails.snippets in the current
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buffer.
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*SnipMate-options*
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Options~
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g:snips_author A variable used in some snippets in place of
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the author's (your) name. Similar to
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$TM_FULLNAME in TextMate. For example, >
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snippet name
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`g:snips_author`
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< creates a snippet "name" that expands to your
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name.
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g:snipMate This |Dictionary| contains other SnipMate
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options. In short add >
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let g:snipMate = {}
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< to your .vimrc before setting other SnipMate
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options.
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g:snipMate.scope_aliases A |Dictionary| associating certain filetypes
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with other scopes |SnipMate-scopes|. The
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entries consist of a filetype as the key and
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a comma-separated list of aliases as the
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value. For example, >
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let g:snipMate.scope_aliases = {}
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let g:snipMate.scope_aliases['ruby']
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\ = 'ruby,ruby-rails'
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< tells SnipMate that "ruby-rails" snippets in
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addition to "ruby" snippets should be loaded
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when editing files with 'filetype' set to
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"ruby" or contains "ruby" as an entry in the
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case of dotted filetypes. A buffer local
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variant b:snipMate_scope_aliases is merged
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with the global variant.
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g:snipMate_no_default_aliases Note: This has been renamed to the following.
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g:snipMate.no_default_aliases
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When set to 1, prevents SnipMate from loading
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default scope aliases. The defaults are:
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Filetype Alias ~
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cpp c
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cu c
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eruby eruby-rails,html
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html javascript
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mxml actionscript
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objc c
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php php,html,javascript
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ur html,javascript
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xhtml html
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Individual defaults can be disabled by setting
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them to an empty value: >
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let g:snipMate.scope_aliases.php = ''
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< will disable the default PHP alias.
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Note: Setting this option does not disable
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scope aliases entirely, only those made by
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SnipMate itself. Any scope aliases created by
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the user or someone else will still be in
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effect.
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g:snipMate.snippet_version
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The snippet parser version to use. The
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possible values are:
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0 Use the older parser
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1 Use the newer parser
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If unset, SnipMate defaults to version 0. The
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value of this option is also used for all
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.snippet files.
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g:snipMate.override
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As detailed below, when two snippets with the
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same name and description are loaded, both are
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kept and differentiated by the location of the
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file they were in. When this option is enabled
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(set to 1), the snippet originating in the
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last loaded file is kept, similar to how Vim
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maps and other settings work. Note: Load order
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is determined by 'runtimepath'.
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g:snipMate['no_match_completion_feedkeys_chars']
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A string inserted when no match for a trigger
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is found. By default a tab is inserted
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according to 'expandtab', 'tabstop', and
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'softtabstop'. Set it to the empty string to
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prevent anything from being inserted.
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*SnipMate-mappings*
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Mappings~
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The mappings SnipMate uses can be customized with the |:map| commands. For
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example, to change the key that triggers snippets and moves to the next
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tab stop, >
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:imap <C-J> <Plug>snipMateNextOrTrigger
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:smap <C-J> <Plug>snipMateNextOrTrigger
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Note: The noremap variants of the map commands must NOT be used.
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The list of possible <Plug> mappings is as follows:
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<Plug>snipMateNextOrTrigger Default: <Tab> Mode: Insert, Select
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Jumps to the next tab stop or, if none exists,
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try to expand a snippet. Use in both insert
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and select modes.
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<Plug>snipMateTrigger Default: unmapped Mode: Insert
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Try to expand a snippet regardless of any
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existing snippet expansion. If done within an
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expanded snippet, the outer snippet's tab
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stops are lost, unless expansion failed.
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<Plug>snipMateBack Default: <S-Tab> Mode: Insert, Select
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Jump to the previous tab stop, if it exists.
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Use in both insert and select modes.
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<Plug>snipMateShow Default: <C-R><Tab> Mode: Insert
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Show all available snippets (that start with
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the previous text, if it exists). Use in
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insert mode.
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<Plug>snipMateVisual Default: <Tab> Mode: Visual
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See |SnipMate-visual|.
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Additionally, <CR> is mapped in visual mode in .snippets files for retabbing
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snippets.
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SNIPPETS *SnipMate-snippets*
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*SnipMate-snippet-files*
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Snippet Files ~
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Note: SnipMate does not ship with any snippets.
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SnipMate looks inside of each entry of 'rtp' (or |SnipMate-snippet-sources|)
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for a directory named /snippets/. Based on the 'filetype' and 'syntax'
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settings (dotted filetypes are parsed), the following files are read for
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snippets: >
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.../snippets/<scope>.snippets
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.../snippets/<scope>_<name>.snippets
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.../snippets/<scope>/<name>.snippets
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.../snippets/<scope>/<trigger>.snippet
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.../snippets/<scope>/<trigger>/<description>.snippet
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where <scope> is a scope or 'filetype' or 'syntax', <name> is an arbitrary
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name, <trigger> is the trigger for a snippet, and <description> is
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a description used for |SnipMate-multisnip|.
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A .snippet file defines a single snippet with the trigger (and description)
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determined by the filename. The entire contents of the file are used as the
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snippet expansion text.
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Multiple snippets can be defined in *.snippets files. Each snippet definition
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looks something like: >
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snippet trigger optional description
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expanded text
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more expanded text
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< *SnipMate-multisnip*
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The description is optional. If it is left out, the description "default" is
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used. When two snippets in the same scope have the same name and the same
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description, SnipMate will try to preserve both. The g:snipMate.override
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option disables this, in favor of keeping the last-loaded snippet. This can be
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overridden on a per-snippet basis by defining the snippet with a bang (!): >
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snippet! trigger optional description
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expanded text
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more expanded text
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Two bangs will remove the trigger entirely from SnipMate's lookup. In this
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case any snippet text is unused.
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Note: Hard tabs in the expansion text are required. When the snippet is
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expanded in the text and 'expandtab' is set, each tab will be replaced with
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spaces based on 'softtabstop' if nonzero or 'shiftwidth' otherwise.
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Which version parser the snippets in a file should be used with can be
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specified with a version line, e.g.: >
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version 1
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Specification of a version applies to the snippets following it. Multiple
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version specifications can appear in a single file to intermix version 0 and
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version 1 snippets.
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Comments can be made in .snippets files by starting a line with a # character.
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However these can't be used inside of snippet definitions: >
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# this is a correct comment
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snippet trigger
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expanded text
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snippet another_trigger
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# this isn't a comment!
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expanded text
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This should hopefully be clear with the included syntax highlighting.
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*snipMate-extends*
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Borrowing from UltiSnips, .snippets files can also contain an extends
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directive, for example: >
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extends html, javascript, css
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will tell SnipMate to also read html, javascript, and css snippets.
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SNIPPET SYNTAX *snippet-syntax* *SnipMate-syntax*
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Anywhere in a snippet, a backslash escapes the character following it,
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regardless of whether that character is special or not. That is, '\a' will
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always result in an 'a' in the output. A single backslash can be output by
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using '\\'.
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*SnipMate-tabstops*
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Tab stops~
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When triggering a snippet, SnipMate will by default jump to the very end of
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the snippet text. This can be changed through the use of tab stops: $1, $2,
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and so on. After expansion, SnipMate will jump to the first tab stop. From
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then on, the <Plug>snipMateNextOrTrigger map will jump to the next higher
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numbered tabs top.
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In the case of an ambiguity, for example if a stop occurs just before
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a literal number, braces may be placed around the stop number to resolve it:
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${3}79 is the third tab stop followed by the string "79".
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NOTE: In the version 0 snippet parser, the braces are mandatory.
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*SnipMate-zero-tabstop*
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SnipMate will always stop at the special zero tab stop $0. Once it jumps to
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the zero tab stop, snippet expansion is finished. If the zero tab stop is not
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present in a definition, it will be put at the end.
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For example, to place the cursor first on the id of a <div> tag, then on its
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class, and finally end editing its contents: >
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snippet div
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<div id="$1" class="$2">
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$0
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</div>
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< *SnipMate-placeholders*
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In addition to being simply a location, each tab stop contains a placeholder,
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or some default text. The placeholder can be specified for every tab stop
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(including the zero tab stop) with a colon after the stop ID, as in
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${1:default text}. The braces are required only when specifying a placeholder.
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Once a tab stop with a placeholder is reached, the placeholder will be
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selected in |Select-mode|. For example, >
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snippet div
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<div id="${1:id}" class="${2:class}">
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$0
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</div>
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Finally, placeholders can contain mirrors and evaluations (detailed below) and
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even entire other tab stops. If the placeholder is edited, then these nested
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tab stops are removed and skipped entirely. For example, >
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snippet div
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<div${1: id="${2:id}"}${3: class="${4:class}"}>
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$0
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</div>
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When expanded, this snippet selects the entirety of the id attribute. If this
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stop is edited, then the second tab stop is removed and the third tab stop
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becomes the next one. If the first tab stop is left unedited, then SnipMate
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jumps to the second tab stop. This allows the user to use a single div snippet
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that can be used for instances where the id or class attributes are desired
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and those where they are not.
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*SnipMate-mirrors*
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Mirrors~
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A mirror is simply a copy of a tab stop's text, updated as the tab stop is
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edited. These look like a tab stop without a placeholder; $1 for example. In
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the event that no placeholder is specified for a certain tab stop--say $1--the
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first instance becomes the tab stop and the rest become mirrors.
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Additionally substitutions similar to |:substitute| can be performed. For
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instance ${1/foo/bar/g} will replace all instances of "foo" in the $1 mirror
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with "bar". This uses |substitute()| behind the scenes.
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Note: Just like with tab stops, braces can be used to avoid ambiguities: ${1}2
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is a mirror of the first tab stop followed by a 2. Version 0 of the snippet
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parser offers no way to resolve such ambiguities.
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As an example, >
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snippet for
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for ($1 = ${2:start}; ${1:i} < ${3:end}; $1${4:++}) {
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${0:/* code */}
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}
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< *SnipMate-eval*
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Expression Evaluation~
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Snippets can contain Vim script expressions that are evaluated as the snippet
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is expanded. Expressions are specified inside backticks: >
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snippet date
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`strftime("%Y-%m-%d")`
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If the expression results in any Vim error, the error will be displayed (or
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found in :messages) and the result of the expression will be the empty string.
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Filename([{expr}] [, {defaultText}]) *SnipMate-Filename()*
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Since the current filename is used often in snippets, a default function
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has been defined for it in SnipMate.vim, appropriately called Filename().
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With no arguments, the default filename without an extension is returned;
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the first argument specifies what to place before or after the filename,
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and the second argument supplies the default text to be used if the file
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has not been named. "$1" in the first argument is replaced with the filename;
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if you only want the filename to be returned, the first argument can be left
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blank. Examples: >
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snippet filename
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`Filename()`
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snippet filename_with_default
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`Filename('', 'name')`
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snippet filename_foo
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`Filename('$1_foo')`
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The first example returns the filename if it the file has been named, and an
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empty string if it hasn't. The second returns the filename if it's been named,
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and "name" if it hasn't. The third returns the filename followed by "_foo" if
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it has been named, and an empty string if it hasn't.
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*SnipMate-visual*
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The VISUAL Stop~
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While tab stops have numeric IDs, a special one exists with the ID 'VISUAL'.
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When a snippet is expanded, if any text had been grabbed with the
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snipMateVisual mapping (see |SnipMate-mappings|), all instances of the VISUAL
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stop will be replaced with it. Both transformations as well as a default
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placeholder can be used with the VISUAL stop.
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Note: Both $VISUAL and ${VISUAL} are valid in version 1 of the snippet parser.
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In version 0, only {VISUAL} is valid (without the $), and neither
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transformations nor a default placeholder can be used.
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Example: >
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snippet div
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<div>
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${0:${VISUAL:<!-- content -->}}
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</div>
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==============================================================================
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SNIPPET SOURCES *SnipMate-snippet-sources*
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SnipMate is configurable.
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plugin/SnipMate.vim assigns a couple important keys: >
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" default implementation collecting snippets by handlers
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let g:SnipMate['get_snippets'] = SnipMate#GetSnippets
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" default handler:
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let g:SnipMateSources['default'] = SnipMate#DefaultPool
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You can override both of those settings.
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You can see that the default set of snippets is determined by Vim's 'rtp'.
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Example 1:~
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autoload/SnipMate_python_demo.vim shows how you can register additional
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sources such as creating snippets on the fly representing python function
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definitions found in the current file.
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Example 2:~
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Add to your ~/.vimrc: For each know snippet add a second version ending in _
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adding folding markers >
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let g:commentChar = {
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\ 'vim': '"',
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\ 'c': '//',
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\ 'cpp': '//',
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\ 'sh': '#',
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\ 'python': '#'
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\ }
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" url https://github.com/garbas/vim-snipmate/issues/49
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fun! AddFolding(text)
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return substitute(a:text,'\n'," ".g:commentChar[&ft]." {{{\n",1)."\n".g:commentChar[&ft]." }}}"
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endf
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fun! SnippetsWithFolding(scopes, trigger, result)
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" hacky: temporarely remove this function to prevent infinite recursion:
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call remove(g:SnipMateSources, 'with_folding')
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" get list of snippets:
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let result = SnipMate#GetSnippets(a:scopes, substitute(a:trigger,'_\(\*\)\?$','\1',''))
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let g:SnipMateSources['with_folding'] = funcref#Function('SnippetsWithFolding')
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" add folding:
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for k in keys(result)
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let a:result[k.'_'] = map(result[k],'AddFolding(v:val)')
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endfor
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endf
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" force setting default:
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runtime plugin/SnipMate.vim
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" add our own source
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let g:SnipMateSources['with_folding'] = funcref#Function('SnippetsWithFolding')
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See |SnipMate-syntax| for more details about all possible relative locations
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to 'rtp' can be found in.
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==============================================================================
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KNOWN ISSUES *SnipMate-known-issues*
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SnipMate.vim currently has the following disadvantages to TextMate's snippets:
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- Placeholders cannot span multiple lines.
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- Activating snippets in different scopes of the same file is
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not possible.
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- Vim formatting with fo=t or fo=a can mess up SnipMate.
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Perhaps some of these features will be added in a later release.
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CHANGELOG *SnipMate-changelog*
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0.88 - 2015-04-04
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* Implement simple caching
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* Remove expansion guards
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* Add `:SnipMateLoadScope` command and buffer-local scope aliases
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* Load `<scope>_*.snippets` files
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* Use CursorMoved autocmd events entirely
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* The nested branch has been merged
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* A new snippet parser has been added. The g:snipmate.version as well as
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version lines in snippet files determines which is used
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* The new parser supports tab stops placed within placeholders,
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substitutions, non-consecutive stop numbers, and fewer ambiguities
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* The stop jumping code has been updated
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* Tests have been added for the jumping code and the new parser
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* The override branch has been merged
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* The g:snipMate.override option is added. When enabled, if two snippets
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share the same name, the later-loaded one is kept and the other discarded
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* Override behavior can be enabled on a per-snippet basis with a bang (!) in
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the snippet file
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* Otherwise, SnipMate tries to preserve all snippets loaded
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* Fix bug with mirrors in the first column
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* Fix bug with tabs in indents
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<http://github.com/garbas/vim-snipmate/issues/143>
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* Fix bug with mirrors in placeholders
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* Fix reading single snippet files
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* Fix the use of the visual map at the end of a line
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* Fix expansion of stops containing only the zero tab stop
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* Remove select mode mappings
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* Indent visual placeholder expansions and remove extraneous lines
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<http://github.com/garbas/vim-snipmate/issues/177>
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<http://github.com/garbas/vim-snipmate/issues/178>
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0.87 - 2014-01-04
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* Stop indenting empty lines when expanding snippets
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* Support extends keyword in .snippets files
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* Fix visual placeholder support
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* Add zero tabstop support
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* Support negative 'softtabstop'
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* Add g:snipMate_no_default_aliases option
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* Add <Plug>snipMateTrigger for triggering an expansion inside a snippet
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* Add snipMate#CanBeTriggered() function
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0.86 - 2013-06-15
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* Use more idiomatic <Plug> maps
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* Remove most select mode mappings
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* Fix disappearing variables bug (hpesoj)
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* Fix cursor position bug when a variable is on the same line as the stop
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* Fix undo point creation causing problems with Supertab
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* Fix bug where SnipMate would use a typed trigger as a regular expression
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0.85 - 2013-04-03
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* Allow trigger key customization
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* Enable undoing of snippet expansion
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* Support backslash escaping in snippets
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* Add support for {VISUAL}
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* Expand filetype extension with scope_aliases
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* Add expansion guards
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* Enable per-buffer expansion of snippets
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* Fix 'cpo' compatibility
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* Update supertab compatibility
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* Enable customization of various things through g:SnipMate
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* Disable spelling in snippet files
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* Highlight trigger names in .snippets files
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* Update many snippets
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* Separate sample snippets into separate repository
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0.84
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----
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* Unreleased version by Michael Sanders, available on his GitHub,
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<https://github.com/msanders/snipmate.vim>
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0.83 - 2009-07-13
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* Last release done by Michael Sanders, available at
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<http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2540>
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==============================================================================
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CONTACT *SnipMate-contact* *SnipMate-author*
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SnipMate is currently maintained by:
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- Rok Garbas
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- Marc Weber (marco-oweber@gmx.de)
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- Adnan Zafar
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For bug reports, issues, or questions, check out the Issues page on GitHub:
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https://github.com/garbas/vim-snipmate/issues
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The original author, Michael Sanders, can be reached at:
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msanders42+snipmate <at> gmail <dot> com
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==============================================================================
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LICENSE *SnipMate-license*
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SnipMate is released under the MIT license:
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Copyright 2009-2010 Michael Sanders. All rights reserved.
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
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to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
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copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
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copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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The software is provided "as is", without warranty of any kind, express or
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implied, including but not limited to the warranties of merchantability,
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fitness for a particular purpose and noninfringement. In no event shall the
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authors or copyright holders be liable for any claim, damages or other
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liability, whether in an action of contract, tort or otherwise, arising from,
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out of or in connection with the software or the use or other dealings in the
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software.
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==============================================================================
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