IMPORTANT: comment on: [What about merging whith Ultisnip using its engine](https://github.com/garbas/vim-snipmate/issues/114) Snipmate & UltiSnip Snippets ============================ This repository contains snippets files for various programming languages. It is community-maintained and many people have contributed snippet files and other improvements already. Contents ======== snippets/*: snippets using snipmate format UltiSnips/*: snippets using UltiSnips format Snippet engines =============== There are different forks of snippet engines which allow the user to insert sippets by typing the name of a snippet hitting the expansion mapping. garbas/vim-snipmate [4]: VimL, snipmate-snippets, engine sometimes behaves strange, supports rewriting snippets on the fly (eg adding a second version with folding markers) MarcWeber/UltiSnips [6]: python, snipmate-snippets and UltiSnips-snippets SirVer/ultisnips [7]: python, UltiSnips-snippets github.com/Shougo/neosnippet [5]: viml, has a compatible mode allowing to reuse most snipmate snippets ? XPTemplate: totally different syntax, does not read snippets contained in this file, but it is also very powerful ... there are some more, but they have less features which is why I don't mention them here UltiSnips engine has additional features such as "nested snippets". Which one to use? If you have python give MarcWeber/UltiSnips a try because its fast and supports all important features. You can prefer the UltiSnip versions of the snippets by setting the "always_use_first_snippet" option to 1. If you have VimL only (vim without python support) your best option is using garbas/vim-snipmate and cope with the minor bugs found in the engine. Related repositories ==================== github.com/garbas/vim-snipmate -> README lists additional repositories containing snipmate-snippets This list should eventually be moved here now Historical notes ================ [vim-snipmate][1] was originally started by [Michael Sanders][2] who has now unfortunately abandoned the project. [Rok Garbas][3] is now maintaining a [fork][4] of the project in hopes of improving the existing code base. Language maintainers -------------------- No one can really be proficient in all programming languages. If you would like to maintain snippets for a language, please get in touch. * Python - [honza](http://github.com/honza) * Javascript - [honza](http://github.com/honza) * HTML Django - [honza](http://github.com/honza) * Markdown - [honza](http://github.com/honza) * Ruby - [taq](http://github.com/taq) * PHP - [chrisyue](http://github.com/chrisyue) Contributing notes ------------------ Until further work is done on `vim-snipmate`, please don't add folding markers into snippets. `vim-snipmate` has some comments about how to patch all snippets on the fly adding those. Because MarcWeber/UltiSnips [6] supports also snipmate-snippets there is no need to duplicate all snippets - only those snippets who use advanced UltiSnips features should be duplicated in UltiSnips (?) Currently all snippets from UltiSnips have been put into UltiSnips - some work on merging should be done (dropping duplicates etc) Authors ------- For a list of authors, please see the `AUTHORS` files. License ------- 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 [4]: http://github.com/garbas/vim-snipmate [5]: http://github.com/Shougo/neosnippet [6]: http://github.com/MarcWeber/UltiSnips [7]: http://github.com/SirVer/ultisnips