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# vim-javascript
JavaScript bundle for vim, this bundle provides syntax highlighting and
improved indentation.
## Installation
### Install with native package manager
git clone https://github.com/pangloss/vim-javascript.git ~/.vim/pack/vim-javascript/start/vim-javascript
since Vim 8.
### Install with [pathogen](https://github.com/tpope/vim-pathogen)
git clone https://github.com/pangloss/vim-javascript.git ~/.vim/bundle/vim-javascript
alternatively, use a package manager like [vim-plug](https://github.com/junegunn/vim-plug)
## Configuration Variables
The following variables control certain syntax highlighting plugins. You can
add them to your `.vimrc` to enable their features.
-----------------
```
let g:javascript_plugin_jsdoc = 1
```
Enables syntax highlighting for [JSDocs](http://usejsdoc.org/).
Default Value: 0
-----------------
```
let g:javascript_plugin_ngdoc = 1
```
Enables some additional syntax highlighting for NGDocs. Requires JSDoc plugin
to be enabled as well.
Default Value: 0
-----------------
```
let g:javascript_plugin_flow = 1
```
Enables syntax highlighting for [Flow](https://flowtype.org/).
Default Value: 0
-----------------
```vim
augroup javascript_folding
au!
au FileType javascript setlocal foldmethod=syntax
augroup END
```
Enables code folding for javascript based on our syntax file.
Please note this can have a dramatic effect on performance.
## Concealing Characters
You can customize concealing characters, if your font provides the glyph you want, by defining one or more of the following
variables:
let g:javascript_conceal_function = "ƒ"
let g:javascript_conceal_null = "ø"
let g:javascript_conceal_this = "@"
let g:javascript_conceal_return = "⇚"
let g:javascript_conceal_undefined = "¿"
let g:javascript_conceal_NaN = ""
let g:javascript_conceal_prototype = "¶"
let g:javascript_conceal_static = "•"
let g:javascript_conceal_super = "Ω"
let g:javascript_conceal_arrow_function = "⇒"
let g:javascript_conceal_noarg_arrow_function = "🞅"
let g:javascript_conceal_underscore_arrow_function = "🞅"
You can enable concealing within VIM with:
set conceallevel=1
OR if you wish to toggle concealing you may wish to bind a command such as the following which will map `<LEADER>l` (leader is usually the `\` key) to toggling conceal mode:
map <leader>l :exec &conceallevel ? "set conceallevel=0" : "set conceallevel=1"<CR>
## Indentation Specific
* `:h cino-:`
* `:h cino-=`
* `:h cino-star`
* `:h cino-(`
* `:h cino-w`
* `:h cino-W`
* `:h cino-U`
* `:h cino-m`
* `:h cino-M`
* `:h 'indentkeys'`
## Contributing
Please follow the general code style
guides (read the code) and in your pull request explain the reason for the
proposed change and how it is valuable. All p.r.'s will be reviewed by a
maintainer(s) then, hopefully, merged.
Thank you!
## License
Distributed under the same terms as Vim itself. See `:help license`.