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Snipmate & UltiSnip Snippets
snipMate & UltiSnip Snippets
============================
This repository contains snippets files for various programming languages.
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Contents
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- `snippets/*`: snippets using snipmate format
- `snippets/*`: snippets using snipMate format
- `UltiSnips/*`: snippets using UltiSnips format
Snippet engines supporting vim-snippets
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- [github.com/drmingdrmer/xptemplate](https://github.com/drmingdrmer/xptemplate):
Totally different syntax, does not read snippets contained in this file, but
it is also very powerful. It does not support vim-snippets (just listing it
here for completness)
here for completeness)
There tries to be a more comprehensive list (which still is incomplete) here:
http://vim-wiki.mawercer.de/wiki/topic/text-snippets-skeletons-templates.html
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[garbas/vim-snipmate](https://github.com/garbas/vim-snipmate) and cope with the
minor bugs found in the engine.
Q: Should "snipMate be deprecated in favour of UltiSnips"?
Q: Should "snipmate be deprecated in favour of UltiSnips"?
A: No, because snimpate is VimL, and UltiSnips requires Python.
A: No, because snipMate is VimL, and UltiSnips requires Python.
Some people want to use snippets without having to install Vim with Python
support. Yes - this sucks.
support. Yes - this sucks.
One solution would be: Use snippets if they are good enough, but allow overriding them
in UltiSnips. This would avoid most duplication while still serving most users.
AFAIK there is a nested-placeholder branch for snipmate too. snipmate is still
AFAIK there is a nested-placeholder branch for snipMate too. snipMate is still
improved by Adnan Zafar. So maybe time is not ready to make a final decision yet.
[github issue/discussion](https://github.com/honza/vim-snippets/issues/363)
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*Recommended way:*
[vim-addon-manager](https://github.com/MarcWeber/vim-addon-manager) (because Marc Weber wrote it for exactly
this reason, it supports simple dependency management). Eg you're done by this
line in your .vimrc:
this reason, it supports simple dependency management). E.g. you're done by this
line in your `.vimrc`:
```
```vim
" assuming you want to use snipmate snippet engine
ActivateAddons vim-snippets snipmate
```
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[vim-pi](https://bitbucket.org/vimcommunity/vim-pi/issue/90/we-really-need-a-web-interface)
Is the place to discuss plugin managers and repository resources.
About how to install snipate see [snipmate@garbas](https://github.com/garbas/vim-snipmate)
About how to install snipMate see [snipmate@garbas](https://github.com/garbas/vim-snipmate)
(Bundle, Pathogen, git clone - keywords to make people find this link by ctrl-f search)
I know that I should be reading the docs of the snippet engine, just let me copy paste into my .vimrc:
I know that I should be reading the docs of the snippet engine, just let me copy paste into my `.vimrc`:
[See this pull request](https://github.com/honza/vim-snippets/pull/307/files).
TROUBLE
=======
If you still have trouble getting this to work create a github ticket, ask on
irc or the mailinglist.
If you still have trouble getting this to work create a GitHub ticket, ask on
IRC or the mailing list.
Policies / for contributors
---------------------------
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wh : while (cond) ...
```
Don't add useless placeholder default texts like
Don't add useless placeholder default texts like:
```
if (${1:condition}){
${2:some code here}
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}
```
Exception: Functions which are used less often, such as Vim's matchall(), matchstr()
Exception: Functions which are used less often, such as Vim's `matchall()`, `matchstr()`
functions which case hints may be helpful to remember order. In the VimL case
get vim-dev plugin which has function completion
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Related repositories
--------------------
We also encourage people to maintain sets of snippets for particular use cases
so that all users can benefit from them. People can list their snippet repositories here:
* https://github.com/rbonvall/snipmate-snippets-bib (snippets for BibTeX files)
* https://github.com/sudar/vim-arduino-snippets (snippets for Arduino files)
* https://github.com/zedr/zope-snipmate-bundle.git (snippets for Python, TAL and ZCML)
* https://github.com/bonsaiben/bootstrap-snippets (snippets for Twitter Bootstrap markup, in HTML and Haml)
* https://github.com/rbonvall/snipmate-snippets-bib (snippets for BibTeX files)
* https://github.com/sudar/vim-arduino-snippets (snippets for Arduino files)
* https://github.com/zedr/zope-snipmate-bundle.git (snippets for Python, TAL and ZCML)
* https://github.com/bonsaiben/bootstrap-snippets (snippets for Twitter Bootstrap markup, in HTML and Haml)
Installation using VAM: "github:rbonvall/snipmate-snippets-bib"
Installation using VAM: https://github.com/MarcWeber/vim-addon-manager
Future - ideas - examples
-------------------------
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[overview snippet engines](http://vim-wiki.mawercer.de/wiki/topic/text-snippets-skeletons-templates.html)
If you have ideas you can add them to that list of "snippet engine features by example".
Historical notes
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Versions / dialects / ..
========================
There are some issues, such as newer language versions may require other
snippets than older. If this exists we currently recommend doing this:
add snippets/ruby.snippets (common snippets)
add snippets/ruby-1.8.snippets (1.8 only)
add snippets/ruby-1.9.snippets (1.9 only)
then configure github.com/garbas/vim-snipmate this way:
* add snippets/ruby.snippets (common snippets)
* add snippets/ruby-1.8.snippets (1.8 only)
* add snippets/ruby-1.9.snippets (1.9 only)
then configure https://github.com/garbas/vim-snipmate this way:
```vim
let g:snipMate = {}
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```
If it happens that you work on a project requiring ruby-1.8 snippets instead,
consider using vim-addon-local-vimrc and override the filetypes.
consider using `vim-addon-local-vimrc` and override the filetypes.
Well - of course it may not make sense to create a new file for each
ruby-library-version triplet. Sometimes postfixing a name such as
migrate_lib_20_down
migrate_lib_20_up
```
migrate_lib_20_down
migrate_lib_20_up
```
will do it then if syntax has changed.
Language maintainers
--------------------
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Just as the original snipMate plugin, all the snippets are licensed under the
terms of the MIT license.
[1]: http://github.com/garbas/vim-snipmate
[2]: http://github.com/msanders
[3]: http://github.com/garbas