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*template.txt* Template for Vim
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Template: easy way coding
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Author: Yasuhiro Matsumoto <mattn.jp@gmail.com>
WebSite: http://mattn.kaoriya.net/
Repository: http://github.com/mattn/template-vim
Site: http://mattn.github.com/template-vim
License: BSD style license
==============================================================================
CONTENTS *template-contents*
Introduction |template-introduction|
Install |template-install|
Tutorial |template-tutorial|
Customize |template-customize|
Write Your Template |template-writetemplate|
==============================================================================
INTRODUCTION *template-introduction* *template*
|Template| is easy way to coding.
* Choose template for the filetype
* Few typings.
* Flexible customization.
==============================================================================
INSTALL *template-install*
Install the distributed files into Vim runtime directory which is usually
~/.vim/, or $HOME/vimfiles on Windows.
If you install pathogen that provided from Tim Pope, you should extract the
file into 'bundle' directory.
==============================================================================
TUTORIAL *template-tutorial*
For example, you are writing C++ file.
1. Create main function
Open new C++ file, and type following.
>
:Template boost-main
<
Then you can see following.
>
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <boost/foreach.hpp>
int
main(int argc, char* argv[]) {
_
return 0;
}
<
The cursor is in the position of |_|.
2. Add foreach loop
Type following.
>
:Template boost-for
<
Then you will be asked like following.
>
variable:
<
Then type "foo".
>
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <boost/foreach.hpp>
int
main(int argc, char* argv[]) {
BOOST_FOREACH(auto x, foo) {
_
}
return 0;
}
<
3. Add std::cout << xxx << std::endl;
>
:Template cout
<
Answer "x" for the question "string:".
>
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <boost/foreach.hpp>
int
main(int argc, char* argv[]) {
BOOST_FOREACH(auto x, foo) {
std::cout << x << std::endl;
}
return 0;
}
<
==============================================================================
CUSTOMIZE *template-customize*
You can modify template directory for your-self templates.
>
let g:template_vim_template_dir = '/path/to/your/template/directory'
<
==============================================================================
WRITE YOUR TEMPLATE *template-writetemplate*
Templates are stored in the directory that "g:template_vim_template_dir"
variable specified. On unix, directory structure is following.
Note that I'm using pathogen-vim.
>
~/.vim/bundle/template-vim
plugin
template.vim
doc
template.txt
template
main.go
package.go
package.perl
script.perl
...
<
Template can have some keywords.
|{{_name_}}| the filename without extension.
If you are opening "foo.pl" for perl, {{_name_}} become "foo".
|{{_cursor_}}| : cursor position.
When expanded template, cursor will be moved to there.
|{{_input_:var}}| : ask the value of "var".
When expanded template, cursor will be moved to there.
|{{_expr_:xxx}}| : expression in vimscript.
For example, "Current Time:|{{_expr_:strftime('%c')}}|" will be
>
Current Time: 2011/10/27 20:19:00
<
==============================================================================
vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:noet:fen:fdl=0:
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