if !exists('g:polyglot_disabled') || index(g:polyglot_disabled, 'dockerfile') == -1 " dockerfile.vim - Syntax highlighting for Dockerfiles " Maintainer: Honza Pokorny " Version: 0.5 if exists("b:current_syntax") finish endif let b:current_syntax = "dockerfile" syntax case ignore syntax match dockerfileKeyword /\v^\s*(ONBUILD\s+)?(ADD|ARG|CMD|COPY|ENTRYPOINT|ENV|EXPOSE|FROM|HEALTHCHECK|LABEL|MAINTAINER|RUN|SHELL|STOPSIGNAL|USER|VOLUME|WORKDIR)\s/ highlight link dockerfileKeyword Keyword syntax region dockerfileString start=/\v"/ skip=/\v\\./ end=/\v"/ highlight link dockerfileString String syntax match dockerfileComment "\v^\s*#.*$" highlight link dockerfileComment Comment set commentstring=#\ %s " match "RUN", "CMD", and "ENTRYPOINT" lines, and parse them as shell let s:current_syntax = b:current_syntax unlet b:current_syntax syntax include @SH syntax/sh.vim let b:current_syntax = s:current_syntax syntax region shLine matchgroup=dockerfileKeyword start=/\v^\s*(RUN|CMD|ENTRYPOINT)\s/ end=/\v$/ contains=@SH " since @SH will handle "\" as part of the same line automatically, this "just works" for line continuation too, but with the caveat that it will highlight "RUN echo '" followed by a newline as if it were a block because the "'" is shell line continuation... not sure how to fix that just yet (TODO) endif