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This project adds CoffeeScript support to the vim editor. Currently, it supports almost all of CoffeeScript 0.9.2's syntax and indentation style.
Installing and using
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Install pathogen into
~/.vim/autoload/and add the following line to your~/.vimrc:call pathogen#runtime_append_all_bundles()Be aware that it must be added before any
filetype plugin indent onlines according to the install page:Note that you need to invoke the pathogen functions before invoking "filetype plugin indent on" if you want it to load ftdetect files. On Debian (and probably other distros), the system vimrc does this early on, so you actually need to "filetype off" before "filetype plugin indent on" to force reloading.
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Create, and change into, the
~/.vim/bundle/directory:$ mkdir -p ~/.vim/bundle $ cd ~/.vim/bundle -
Make a clone of the
vim-coffee-scriptrepository:$ git clone git://github.com/kchmck/vim-coffee-script.git [...] $ ls vim-coffee-script/
Thatʼs it. Pathogen should handle the rest. Opening a file with a .coffee
extension or a Cakefile will load all the CoffeeScript stuff.
Updating
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Change into the
~/.vim/bundle/vim-coffee-script/directory:$ cd ~/.vim/bundle/vim-coffee-script -
Pull in the latest changes:
$ git pull
Everything will then be brought up to date!
Customizing
Some of the possibly unwanted syntax highlighting elements can be disabled in the following ways.
Disable trailing whitespace error highlighting
If having trailing whitespace highlighted as an error is a bit much, the
following line can be added to your ~/.vimrc to disable it:
let coffee_no_trailing_space_error = 1
Disable trailing semicolon error highlighting
Likewise for the highlighting of trailing semicolons:
let coffee_no_trailing_semicolon_error = 1
Disable future/reserved words error highlighting
The same for reserved words:
let coffee_no_reserved_words_error = 1
