version 1.6: - Significant speed improvements and a few bugs fixed. - Better handling of non ASCII chars in snippets by assuming UTF-8 encoding when no other information is available. - Contributions for UltiSnips are now also accepted on GitHub: https://github.com/SirVer/ultisnips/ - New or improved snippets: ruby, rails, xhtml version 1.5: - Some critical bug fixes for new vim versions. - New or improved snippets: tex, texmath, python, jinja2, go, puppet, xhtml - Configuration of search path for snippets *UltiSnips-snippet-search-path* - New parser implementation: A little faster, more flexible and less bugged. version 1.4: - New or improved snippets: php, html, djangohtml, mako, lua - Snippets are now listed alphabetically by their trigger, no longer in order of appearance - Snippet files are now automatically reloaded when they change. - Support for other directory names for snippets beside "UltiSnips" *UltiSnips-snippet-search-path* - Errors are now shown in a scratch window. - Now fully supports Windows with python >= 2.6. UltiSnips should now work on all systems that Vim runs on. - a syntax file was added for snippets files with nice highlighting. - snippets definition files now have the filetype 'snippets'. It used to be 'snippet'. version 1.3: - Erlang snippets (g0rdin) - Other VimScripts can now define and immediately expand anonymous snippets ( *UltiSnips_Anon* ) (Ryan Wooden) - Other VimScripts can now define new snippets via a function ( *UltiSnips_AddSnippet* ) (Ryan Wooden) - New Snippets for eruby and rails (Ches Martin). - A new Option 't' has been added to snippets that avoid expanding tabstops. Be also more consistent with how indenting is handled. (Ryan Wooden) - Added a ftplugin script for .snippets files. Syntax highlighting still missing. (Rupa Deadwyler) - Added UltiSnipsReset and UltiSnipsEdit (Idea by JCEB) version 1.2: - many bugs were fixed - smode mappings for printable characters are now removed before expanding a snippet. This is configurable. *UltiSnips-warning-smappings* - all shipped snippets are now fully compatible with UltiSnips - added support for global snippets which enhance python interpolation even more *UltiSnips-globals* - added support for multi word and regular expression triggers. Very powerful in combination with python interpolation. - Python interpolation became much more powerful *UltiSnips-python* - added support for clearsnippets command *UltiSnips-clearing-snippets* - added support for option w which is a little more strict than i. - added support for listing of valid triggers. Defaults to . - added support for option i (inword expansion) - extends keyword is now supported on the first line of snippet files. This makes it easy to define special cases, for example cpp extends c: a cpp trigger is useless in c, but a c trigger is valuable for cpp. - UltiSnips now adheres to expandtab and tabstop options of vim version 1.1: - Made triggers configurable. You can also use the same trigger for expanding and tabbing. The TextMate configuration and is now possible. - Conditional Inserts can now be nested - Added support for b option. This only considers a snippet at the beginning of a line ( *UltiSnips-adding-snippets* ) - Added support for ! option. This overwrites previously defined snippets with the same tab trigger ( *UltiSnips-adding-snippets* ) - Support for dotted filetype syntax. Now snippets for more than one filetype can be active ( *UltiSnips-adding-snippets* )