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Indent Guides
Indent Guides is a plugin for visually displaying indent levels in vim.
Features:
- Can detect both tab and space indent styles.
- Automatically inspects your colorscheme and picks appropriate colors (gvim only).
- Will highlight indent levels with alternating colors.
- Full support for gvim and basic support for terminal vim.
Requirements
- vim 7.2+
Installation
To install the plugin just copy autoload
, plugin
, doc
directories into your .vim
directory.
Alternatively if you have Pathogen installed, just clone this repo into a subdirectory of your .vim/bundle
directory like so:
cd ~/.vim/bundle
git clone git://github.com/nathanaelkane/vim-indent-guides.git
Usage
The default mapping to toggle the plugin is <Leader>ig
Setting custom indent colors
Here's an example of how to define custom colors instead using of the ones the plugin automatically generates for you. Add this to your .vimrc
file:
let g:indent_guides_auto_colors = 0
autocmd VimEnter,Colorscheme * :hi IndentGuidesOdd guibg=red ctermbg=3
autocmd VimEnter,Colorscheme * :hi IndentGuidesEven guibg=green ctermbg=4
Terminal Vim
At the moment Terminal Vim only has basic support. This means is that colors won't be automatically calculated based on your colorscheme. Instead, some preset colors are used depending on whether background
is set to dark
or light
.
When set background=dark
is used, the following highlight colors will be defined:
hi IndentGuidesEven ctermbg=darkgrey
hi IndentGuidesOdd ctermbg=black
Alternatively, when set background=light
is used, the following highlight colors will be defined:
hi IndentGuidesEven ctermbg=lightgrey
hi IndentGuidesOdd ctermbg=white
If for some reason it's incorrectly defining light highlight colors instead of dark ones or vice versa, the first thing you should check is that the background
value is being set correctly for your colorscheme. Sometimes it's best to manually set the background
value in your .vimrc
, for example:
colorscheme desert256
set background=dark
Alternatively you can manually setup the highlight colors yourself, see :help indent_guides_auto_colors
for an example.
Help
:help indent-guides