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Symfony2 plugin for ViM ======================= This plugin handles: * symfony routing autocompletion * symfony DIC autocompletion * symfony console * php stack trace navigation using quickfix list ========================= Variables: You can overwride two variables on your .vimrc: let g:symfony_app_console_caller= "php" let g:symfony_app_console_path= "app/console" ========================= To handle routing or DIC autocompletion, you must define the path to your app console that returns valid output concerning dic and routing. Then you can use <C-x><C-u> (user completion feature) to see all routes and DIC services with some extra informations in the ViM's menu popup. **Symfony interactive console** <C-F> To open the Symfony interactive console. If you want to change this: let g:symfony_enable_shell_mapping = 0 "disable the mapping of symfony console " Use your key instead of default key which is <C-F> map *MY KEY* :execute ":!"g:symfony_enable_shell_cmd<CR> ========================= To handle stack trace navigation with Symfony2, you can use this exception handler class: https://github.com/docteurklein/vim-symfony/blob/master/VimExceptionHandler.php Don't forget to require it in your autoload system. Then you'll have to register the exception listener, for example (in your config_dev.yml): services: vim.stack_trace: class: VimExceptionHandler tags: - { name: 'kernel.event_listener', event: 'kernel.exception', method: 'onKernelException' } To use it in another system, just use the same class by typing: // require 'VimExceptionHandler.php' VimExceptionHandler::register();