slim syntax highlighting for vim.
If you are already using pathogen, you can skip to step 3.
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Install pathogen (if you haven't already)
mkdir -p ~/.vim/autoload ~/.vim/bundle && \ curl -LSso ~/.vim/autoload/pathogen.vim https://tpo.pe/pathogen.vim
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Edit
~/.vimrc
to run pathogen as the first line of the file (if you haven't already)execute pathogen#infect() syntax on filetype plugin indent on
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Install slim-vim
pushd ~/.vim/bundle; \ git clone git://github.com/slim-template/vim-slim.git; \ popd
- Install Vundle into
~/.vim/bundle/
.
mkdir -p ~/.vim/bundle; pushd ~/.vim/bundle; \
git clone https://github.com/gmarik/Vundle.vim.git ~/.vim/bundle/Vundle.vim
popd
-
Configure your vimrc for Vundle. Here's a bare-minimum vimrc that enables vim-slim :
set rtp+=~/.vim/bundle/Vundle.vim call vundle#begin() Plugin 'gmarik/Vundle.vim' Plugin 'slim-template/vim-slim.git' call vundle#end() syntax enable filetype plugin indent on
If you're adding Vundle to a built-up vimrc, just make sure all these calls are in there and that they occur in this order.
- Open vim and run
:PluginInstall
.
To update, open vim and run :PluginInstall!
(notice the bang!)
We use setfiletype
upon autodetect, which does not overrides filetype once it
was set. That leads into an issue when filetype is set to html
before we took
our chance (happens when slim file has doctype html
header):
Vim's
filetype.vim
has anautocmd
that tries to detect html files based on doctype and this is triggered before scripts inftdetect/*
are sourced.
To avoid that you have two options. Either using doctype 5
instead of
doctype html
or adding your own enforced version of autocmd
to your
.vimrc
:
autocmd BufNewFile,BufRead *.slim setlocal filetype=slim
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