npm install vim-vueVim syntax highlighting for Vue
components.
This was initially forked from
darthmall/vim-vue. I already have an
implementation for this but found his code much cleaner. That's why I created a
new version instead of a PR.
``viml`
Plugin 'posva/vim-vue'
`bash`
cd ~/.vim/bundle && \
git clone https://github.com/posva/vim-vue.git
`bash`
git clone https://github.com/posva/vim-vue.git ~/.vim/pack/plugins/start/vim-vue
Currently only eslint is available. Please make sure
eslint and
eslint-plugin-vue are installed:
`bash`
npm i -g eslint eslint-plugin-vue
If your language is not getting highlighted open an issue or a PR with the fix.
You only need to add a line to the syntax/vue.vim file.
Jade has been renamed to pug.
Therefore you have to replace all your jade occurrences with pug. The newpug
plugin for can be found on the same repository
(the name has already been updated).
You can use typescript by adding one of the following attributes/values to
your component's script tag:
`html`
Choose one that works with your module bundler
This is because Vim tries to highlight text in an efficient way. Especially in
files that include multiple languages, it can get confused. To work around
this, you can run :syntax sync fromstart when it happens.
You can also setup an autocmd for this:
`vim`
autocmd FileType vue syntax sync fromstart
See :h :syn-sync-first and this article
for more details.
If you already have some configuration for filetypes like html, css and
javascript (e.g. linters, completion), you can use them in .vue files by
setting compound filetypes like this:
`vim`
autocmd BufRead,BufNewFile *.vue setlocal filetype=vue.html.javascript.css
:warning: This may cause problems, because some plugins will then treat the
whole buffer as html/javascript/css instead of only the part inside the tags.
To use NERDCommenter with Vue files, you can use its "hooks" feature to
temporarily change the filetype. Click for an example.
`vim`
let g:ft = ''
function! NERDCommenter_before()
if &ft == 'vue'
let g:ft = 'vue'
let stack = synstack(line('.'), col('.'))
if len(stack) > 0
let syn = synIDattr((stack)[0], 'name')
if len(syn) > 0
exe 'setf ' . substitute(tolower(syn), '^vue_', '', '')
endif
endif
endif
endfunction
function! NERDCommenter_after()
if g:ft == 'vue'
setf vue
let g:ft = ''
endif
endfunction
Add let g:vue_disable_pre_processors=1` in your .vimrc to disable checking for prepocessors. When checking for prepocessor languages, multiple syntax highlighting checks are done, which can slow down vim. This variable prevents vim-vue from supporting every prepocessor language highlighting.