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-*airline.txt* Lean and mean status/tabline that's light as air
-*airline* *vim-airline*
- _ _ _ _ ~
- __ _(_)_ __ ___ __ _(_)_ __| (_)_ __ ___ ~
- \ \ / / | '_ ` _ \ _____ / _` | | '__| | | '_ \ / _ \ ~
- \ V /| | | | | | |_____| (_| | | | | | | | | | __/ ~
- \_/ |_|_| |_| |_| \__,_|_|_| |_|_|_| |_|\___| ~
- ~
-==============================================================================
-CONTENTS *airline-contents*
-
- 01. Intro ............................................... |airline-intro|
- 02. Features ......................................... |airline-features|
- 03. Name ................................................. |airline-name|
- 04. Configuration ............................... |airline-configuration|
- 05. Commands ......................................... |airline-commands|
- 06. Autocommands ................................. |airline-autocommands|
- 07. Customization ............................... |airline-customization|
- 08. Extensions ..................................... |airline-extensions|
- 09. Advanced Customization ............. |airline-advanced-customization|
- 10. Funcrefs ......................................... |airline-funcrefs|
- 11. Pipeline ......................................... |airline-pipeline|
- 12. Writing Extensions ..................... |airline-writing-extensions|
- 13. Writing Themes ..................................... |airline-themes|
- 14. Troubleshooting ........................... |airline-troubleshooting|
- 15. Contributions ............................... |airline-contributions|
- 16. License ........................................... |airline-license|
-
-==============================================================================
-INTRODUCTION *airline-intro*
-
-vim-airline is a fast and lightweight alternative to powerline, written
-in 100% vimscript with no outside dependencies.
-
-When the plugin is correctly loaded, Vim will draw a nice statusline at the
-bottom of each window.
-
-That line consists of several sections, each one displaying some piece of
-information. By default (without configuration) this line will look like this: >
-
-+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
-|~ |
-|~ |
-|~ VIM - Vi IMproved |
-|~ |
-|~ version 8.0 |
-|~ by Bram Moolenaar et al. |
-|~ Vim is open source and freely distributable |
-|~ |
-|~ type :h :q<Enter> to exit |
-|~ type :help<Enter> or <F1> for on-line help |
-|~ type :help version8<Enter> for version info |
-|~ |
-|~ |
-+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
-| A | B | C X | Y | Z | [...] |
-+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
-
-The statusline is the colored line at the bottom, which contains the sections
-(possibly in different colors):
-
-section meaning (example)~
---------------------------
- A displays the mode + additional flags like crypt/spell/paste (INSERT)
- B VCS information (branch, hunk summary) (master)
- C filename + read-only flag (~/.vim/vimrc RO)
- X filetype (vim)
- Y file encoding[fileformat] (utf-8[unix])
- Z current position in the file
- percentage % ☰ current line/number of lines ln : column
- So this: 10% ☰ 10/100 ln : 20 means: >
- 10% - 10 percent
- ☰ 10 - current line 10
- /100 ln - of 100 lines
- : 20 - current column 20
-<
- [...] additional sections (warning/errors/statistics)
- from external plugins (e.g. YCM/syntastic/...)
-
-For a better look, those sections can be colored differently, depending on the mode and
-whether the current file is 'modified'
-
-Additionally, several extensions exists, that can provide additional feature (e.g. the
-tabline extension provides an extra statusline on the top of the Vim window and can
-display loaded buffers and tabs in the current Vim session).
-
-Most of this is customizable and the default sections can be configured using the vim
-variables g:airline_section_<name> (see |airline-default-sections|)
-
-==============================================================================
-FEATURES *airline-features*
-
-* tiny core written with extensibility in mind.
-* integrates with many popular plugins.
-* looks good with regular fonts, and provides configuration points so you
- can use unicode or powerline symbols.
-* optimized for speed; it loads in under a millisecond.
-* fully customizable; if you know a little 'statusline' syntax you can
- tweak it to your needs.
-* extremely easy to write themes.
-
-==============================================================================
-NAME *airline-name*
-
-Where did the name come from?
-
-I wrote this on an airplane, and since it's light as air it turned out to be a
-good name :-)
-
-==============================================================================
-CONFIGURATION *airline-configuration*
-
-There are a couple configuration values available (shown with their default
-values):
-
-* the separator used on the left side >
- let g:airline_left_sep='>'
-<
-* the separator used on the right side >
- let g:airline_right_sep='<'
-<
-* enable modified detection >
- let g:airline_detect_modified=1
-
-* enable paste detection >
- let g:airline_detect_paste=1
-<
-* enable crypt detection >
- let g:airline_detect_crypt=1
-
-* enable spell detection >
- let g:airline_detect_spell=1
-
-* display spelling language when spell detection is enabled
- (if enough space is available) >
- let g:airline_detect_spelllang=1
-<
-* enable iminsert detection >
- let g:airline_detect_iminsert=0
-<
-* determine whether inactive windows should have the left section collapsed to
- only the filename of that buffer. >
- let g:airline_inactive_collapse=1
-<
-* Use alternative seperators for the statusline of inactive windows >
- let g:airline_inactive_alt_sep=1
-<
-* themes are automatically selected based on the matching colorscheme. this
- can be overridden by defining a value. >
- let g:airline_theme='dark'
-<
- Note: Only the dark theme is distributed with vim-airline. For more themes,
- checkout the vim-airline-themes repository
- (github.com/vim-airline/vim-airline-themes)
-
-* if you want to patch the airline theme before it gets applied, you can
- supply the name of a function where you can modify the palette. >
- let g:airline_theme_patch_func = 'AirlineThemePatch'
- function! AirlineThemePatch(palette)
- if g:airline_theme == 'badwolf'
- for colors in values(a:palette.inactive)
- let colors[3] = 245
- endfor
- endif
- endfunction
-<
-* By default, airline will use unicode symbols if your encoding matches
- utf-8. If you want the powerline symbols set this variable: >
- let g:airline_powerline_fonts = 1
-<
- If you want to use plain ascii symbols, set this variable: >
- let g:airline_symbols_ascii = 1
-<
-* define the set of text to display for each mode. >
- let g:airline_mode_map = {} " see source for the defaults
-
- " or copy paste the following into your vimrc for shortform text
- let g:airline_mode_map = {
- \ '__' : '-',
- \ 'c' : 'C',
- \ 'i' : 'I',
- \ 'ic' : 'I',
- \ 'ix' : 'I',
- \ 'n' : 'N',
- \ 'ni' : 'N',
- \ 'no' : 'N',
- \ 'R' : 'R',
- \ 'Rv' : 'R',
- \ 's' : 'S',
- \ 'S' : 'S',
- \ '' : 'S',
- \ 't' : 'T',
- \ 'v' : 'V',
- \ 'V' : 'V',
- \ '' : 'V',
- \ }
-<
-* define the set of filename match queries which excludes a window from having
- its statusline modified >
- let g:airline_exclude_filenames = [] " see source for current list
-<
-* define the set of filetypes which are excluded from having its window
- statusline modified >
- let g:airline_exclude_filetypes = [] " see source for current list
-<
-* defines whether the preview window should be excluded from have its window
- statusline modified (may help with plugins which use the preview window
- heavily) >
- let g:airline_exclude_preview = 0
-<
-* disable the Airline customization for selective windows (this is a
- window-local variable so you can disable it per-window) >
- let w:airline_disabled = 1
-
-* Do not draw separators for empty sections (only for the active window) >
- let g:airline_skip_empty_sections = 1
-<
- This variable can be overriden by setting a window-local variable with
- the same name (in the correct window): >
- let w:airline_skip_empty_sections = 0
-<
-* Caches the changes to the highlighting groups, should therefore be faster.
- Set this to one, if you experience a sluggish Vim: >
- let g:airline_highlighting_cache = 0
-<
-* disable airline on FocusLost autocommand (e.g. when Vim loses focus): >
- let g:airline_focuslost_inactive = 1
-<
-* configure the fileformat output
- By default, it will display something like 'utf-8[unix]', however, you can
- skip displaying it, if the output matches a configured string. To do so,
- set >
- let g:airline#parts#ffenc#skip_expected_string='utf-8[unix]'
-<
-==============================================================================
-COMMANDS *airline-commands*
-
-:AirlineTheme {theme-name} *:AirlineTheme*
- Displays or changes the current theme.
-
-:AirlineToggleWhitespace *:AirlineToggleWhitespace*
- Toggles whitespace detection.
-
-:AirlineToggle *:AirlineToggle*
- Toggles between the standard 'statusline' and airline.
-
-:AirlineRefresh *:AirlineRefresh*
- Refreshes all highlight groups and redraws the statusline.
-
-:AirlineExtensions *:AirlineExtensions*
- Shows the status of all available airline extensions.
-
-==============================================================================
-AUTOCOMMANDS *airline-autocommands*
-
-Airline comes with some user-defined autocommands.
-
-|AirlineAfterInit| after plugin is initialized, but before the statusline
- is replaced
-|AirlineAfterTheme| after theme of the statusline has been changed
-|AirlineToggledOn| after airline is activated and replaced the statusline
-|AirlineToggledOff| after airline is deactivated and the statusline is
- restored to the original
-|AirlineModeChanged| The mode in Vim changed.
-
-==============================================================================
-CUSTOMIZATION *airline-customization*
-
-The following are some unicode symbols for customizing the left/right
-separators, as well as the powerline font glyphs.
-
-Note: You must define the dictionary first before setting values. Also, it's a
-good idea to check whether it exists as to avoid accidentally overwriting
-its contents. >
- if !exists('g:airline_symbols')
- let g:airline_symbols = {}
- endif
-
- " unicode symbols
- let g:airline_left_sep = '»'
- let g:airline_left_sep = '▶'
- let g:airline_right_sep = '«'
- let g:airline_right_sep = '◀'
- let g:airline_symbols.crypt = '🔒'
- let g:airline_symbols.linenr = '☰'
- let g:airline_symbols.linenr = '␊'
- let g:airline_symbols.linenr = '␤'
- let g:airline_symbols.linenr = '¶'
- let g:airline_symbols.maxlinenr = ''
- let g:airline_symbols.maxlinenr = '㏑'
- let g:airline_symbols.branch = '⎇'
- let g:airline_symbols.paste = 'ρ'
- let g:airline_symbols.paste = 'Þ'
- let g:airline_symbols.paste = '∥'
- let g:airline_symbols.spell = 'Ꞩ'
- let g:airline_symbols.notexists = 'Ɇ'
- let g:airline_symbols.whitespace = 'Ξ'
-
- " powerline symbols
- let g:airline_left_sep = ''
- let g:airline_left_alt_sep = ''
- let g:airline_right_sep = ''
- let g:airline_right_alt_sep = ''
- let g:airline_symbols.branch = ''
- let g:airline_symbols.readonly = ''
- let g:airline_symbols.linenr = '☰'
- let g:airline_symbols.maxlinenr = ''
-
- " old vim-powerline symbols
- let g:airline_left_sep = '⮀'
- let g:airline_left_alt_sep = '⮁'
- let g:airline_right_sep = '⮂'
- let g:airline_right_alt_sep = '⮃'
- let g:airline_symbols.branch = '⭠'
- let g:airline_symbols.readonly = '⭤'
- let g:airline_symbols.linenr = '⭡'
-<
-
-For more intricate customizations, you can replace the predefined sections
-with the usual statusline syntax.
-
-Note: If you define any section variables it will replace the default values
-entirely. If you want to disable only certain parts of a section you can try
-using variables defined in the |airline-configuration| or |airline-extensions|
-section.
- |airline-default-sections|
->
- variable names default contents
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- let g:airline_section_a (mode, crypt, paste, spell, iminsert)
- let g:airline_section_b (hunks, branch)[*]
- let g:airline_section_c (bufferline or filename)
- let g:airline_section_gutter (readonly, csv)
- let g:airline_section_x (tagbar, filetype, virtualenv)
- let g:airline_section_y (fileencoding, fileformat)
- let g:airline_section_z (percentage, line number, column number)
- let g:airline_section_error (ycm_error_count, syntastic-err, eclim,
- languageclient_error_count)
- let g:airline_section_warning (ycm_warning_count, syntastic-warn,
- languageclient_warning_count, whitespace)
-
- " [*] This section needs at least the fugitive extension or else
- " it will remain empty
- "
- " here is an example of how you could replace the branch indicator with
- " the current working directory (limited to 10 characters),
- " followed by the filename.
- let g:airline_section_b = '%-0.10{getcwd()}'
- let g:airline_section_c = '%t'
-<
- *airline#ignore_bufadd_pat*
-Determines a pattern to ignore a buffer name for various things (e.g. the
-tabline extension) or the read-only check. Default is
-`g:airline#extensions#tabline#ignore_bufadd_pat` (see below) or
-`'gundo|undotree|vimfiler|tagbar|nerd_tree|startify|!'` if it is unset.
-
-The "!" prevents terminal buffers to appear in the tabline.
-
- *airline#extensions#tabline#exclude_buffers*
-Buffer numbers to be excluded from showing in the tabline (similar to
-|airline#ignore_bufadd_pat|.
-
-==============================================================================
-EXTENSIONS *airline-extensions*
-
-Most extensions are enabled by default and lazily loaded when the
-corresponding plugin (if any) is detected.
-
-By default, airline will attempt to load any extension it can find in the
-'runtimepath'. On some systems this can result in an undesirable startup
-cost. You can disable the check with the following flag. >
- let g:airline#extensions#disable_rtp_load = 1
-<
- Note: Third party plugins that rely on this behavior will be affected. You
- will need to manually load them.
-
-Alternatively, if you want a minimalistic setup and would rather opt-in which
-extensions get loaded instead of disabling each individually, you can declare
-the following list variable: >
- " an empty list disables all extensions
- let g:airline_extensions = []
-
- " or only load what you want
- let g:airline_extensions = ['branch', 'tabline']
-<
-In addition, each extension can be configured individually. Following are the
-options for each extension (in alphabetical order, after the default extension)
-
-Usually, each extension will only be loaded if the required Vim plugin is
-installed as well, otherwise it will remain disabled. See the output of the
-|:AirlineExtensions| command.
-
-------------------------------------- *airline-ale*
-ale <https://github.com/w0rp/ale>
-
-* enable/disable ale integration >
- let g:airline#extensions#ale#enabled = 1
-
-* ale error_symbol >
- let airline#extensions#ale#error_symbol = 'E:'
-<
-* ale warning >
- let airline#extensions#ale#warning_symbol = 'W:'
-
-* ale show_line_numbers >
- let airline#extensions#ale#show_line_numbers = 1
-<
-* ale open_lnum_symbol >
- let airline#extensions#ale#open_lnum_symbol = '(L'
-<
-* ale close_lnum_symbol >
- let airline#extensions#ale#close_lnum_symbol = ')'
-<
-------------------------------------- *airline-branch*
-vim-airline will display the branch-indicator together with the branch name in
-the statusline, if one of the following plugins is installed:
-
-fugitive.vim <https://github.com/tpope/vim-fugitive>
-lawrencium <https://bitbucket.org/ludovicchabant/vim-lawrencium>
-vcscommand <http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=90>
-
-If a file is edited, that is not yet in the repository, the
-notexists symbol will be displayed after the branch name.
-
-* enable/disable fugitive/lawrencium integration >
- let g:airline#extensions#branch#enabled = 1
-<
-* change the text for when no branch is detected >
- let g:airline#extensions#branch#empty_message = ''
-<
-* define the order in which the branches of different vcs systems will be
- displayed on the statusline (currently only for fugitive and lawrencium) >
- let g:airline#extensions#branch#vcs_priority = ["git", "mercurial"]
-<
-* use vcscommand.vim if available >
- let g:airline#extensions#branch#use_vcscommand = 0
-<
-* truncate long branch names to a fixed length >
- let g:airline#extensions#branch#displayed_head_limit = 10
-<
-* customize formatting of branch name >
- " default value leaves the name unmodifed
- let g:airline#extensions#branch#format = 0
-
- " to only show the tail, e.g. a branch 'feature/foo' becomes 'foo', use
- let g:airline#extensions#branch#format = 1
-
- " to truncate all path sections but the last one, e.g. a branch
- " 'foo/bar/baz' becomes 'f/b/baz', use
- let g:airline#extensions#branch#format = 2
-
- " if a string is provided, it should be the name of a function that
- " takes a string and returns the desired value
- let g:airline#extensions#branch#format = 'CustomBranchName'
- function! CustomBranchName(name)
- return '[' . a:name . ']'
- endfunction
-<
-* truncate sha1 commits at this number of characters >
- let g:airline#extensions#branch#sha1_len = 10
-
-* customize branch name retrieval for any version control system >
- let g:airline#extensions#branch#custom_head = 'GetScmBranch'
- function! GetScmBranch()
- if !exists('b:perforce_client')
- let b:perforce_client = system('p4 client -o | grep Client')
- " Invalidate cache to prevent stale data when switching clients. Use a
- " buffer-unique group name to prevent clearing autocmds for other
- " buffers.
- exec 'augroup perforce_client-'. bufnr("%")
- au!
- autocmd BufWinLeave <buffer> silent! unlet! b:perforce_client
- augroup END
- endif
- return b:perforce_client
- endfunction
-<
-------------------------------------- *airline-bufferline*
-vim-bufferline <https://github.com/bling/vim-bufferline>
-
-* enable/disable bufferline integration >
- let g:airline#extensions#bufferline#enabled = 1
-<
-* determine whether bufferline will overwrite customization variables >
- let g:airline#extensions#bufferline#overwrite_variables = 1
-<
-------------------------------------- *airline-capslock*
-vim-capslock <https://github.com/tpope/vim-capslock>
-
-* enable/disable vim-capslock integration >
- let g:airline#extensions#capslock#enabled = 1
-
-------------------------------------- *airline-csv*
-csv.vim <https://github.com/chrisbra/csv.vim>
-
-* enable/disable csv integration for displaying the current column. >
- let g:airline#extensions#csv#enabled = 1
-<
-* change how columns are displayed. >
- let g:airline#extensions#csv#column_display = 'Number' (default)
- let g:airline#extensions#csv#column_display = 'Name'
-<
-------------------------------------- *airline-ctrlp*
-ctrlp <https://github.com/ctrlpvim/ctrlp.vim>
-
-* configure which mode colors should ctrlp window use (takes effect
- only if the active airline theme doesn't define ctrlp colors) >
- let g:airline#extensions#ctrlp#color_template = 'insert' (default)
- let g:airline#extensions#ctrlp#color_template = 'normal'
- let g:airline#extensions#ctrlp#color_template = 'visual'
- let g:airline#extensions#ctrlp#color_template = 'replace'
-<
-* configure whether to show the previous and next modes (mru, buffer, etc...)
->
- let g:airline#extensions#ctrlp#show_adjacent_modes = 1
-<
-------------------------------------- *airline-ctrlspace*
-vim-ctrlspace <https://github.com/szw/vim-ctrlspace>
-
-* enable/disable vim-ctrlspace integration >
- let g:airline#extensions#ctrlspace#enabled = 1
-<
- To make the vim-ctrlspace integration work you will need to make the
- ctrlspace statusline function call the correct airline function. Therefore
- add the following line into your .vimrc: >
-
- let g:CtrlSpaceStatuslineFunction = "airline#extensions#ctrlspace#statusline()"
-<
-------------------------------------- *airline-cursormode*
-cursormode <https://github.com/vheon/vim-cursormode>
-
-Built-in extension to displays cursor in different colors depending on the
-current mode (only works in terminals iTerm, AppleTerm and xterm)
-
-* enable cursormode integration >
- let g:airline#extensions#cursormode#enabled = 1
-
-* mode function. Return value is used as key for the color mapping. Default is
- |mode()|
- `let g:cursormode_mode_func = 'mode'`
-
-* color mapping. Keys come from `g:cursormode_mode_func` (background value can
- be appended)
- `let g:cursormode_color_map = {`
- `\ "nlight": '#000000',`
- `\ "ndark": '#BBBBBB',`
- `\ "i": g:airline#themes#{g:airline_theme}#palette.insert.airline_a[1],`
- `\ "R": g:airline#themes#{g:airline_theme}#palette.replace.airline_a[1],`
- `\ "v": g:airline#themes#{g:airline_theme}#palette.visual.airline_a[1],`
- `\ "V": g:airline#themes#{g:airline_theme}#palette.visual.airline_a[1],`
- `\ "\<C-V>": g:airline#themes#{g:airline_theme}#palette.visual.airline_a[1],`
- `\ }`
-
-------------------------------------- *airline-default*
-The default extensions is an internal extension that is needed for handling
-all other extensions, takes care of how all sections will be combined into a
-'statusline' specific item and when to truncate each section.
-
-It understands all of the `g:` variables in the |airline-configuration|
-section, however it also has some more fine-tuned configuration values that
-you can use.
-
-* control which sections get truncated and at what width. >
- let g:airline#extensions#default#section_truncate_width = {
- \ 'b': 79,
- \ 'x': 60,
- \ 'y': 88,
- \ 'z': 45,
- \ 'warning': 80,
- \ 'error': 80,
- \ }
-
- " Note: set to an empty dictionary to disable truncation.
- let g:airline#extensions#default#section_truncate_width = {}
-<
-* configure the layout of the sections by specifying an array of two arrays
- (first array is the left side, second array is the right side). >
- let g:airline#extensions#default#layout = [
- \ [ 'a', 'b', 'c' ],
- \ [ 'x', 'y', 'z', 'error', 'warning' ]
- \ ]
-<
-* configure the layout to not use %(%) grouping items in the statusline.
- Try setting this to zero, if you notice bleeding color artifacts >
- let airline#extensions#default#section_use_groupitems = 1
-<
-------------------------------------- *airline-eclim*
-eclim <https://eclim.org>
-
-* enable/disable eclim integration, which works well with the
- |airline-syntastic| extension. >
- let g:airline#extensions#eclim#enabled = 1
-
-------------------------------------- *airline-fugitiveline*
-This extension hides the fugitive://**// part of the buffer names, to only
-show the file name as if it were in the current working tree.
-It is deactivated by default if |airline-bufferline| is activated.
-
-* enable/disable bufferline integration >
- let g:airline#extensions#fugitiveline#enabled = 1
-<
-------------------------------------- *airline-grepper*
-vim-grepper <https://github.com/mhinz/vim-grepper>
-
-* enable/disable vim-grepper integration >
- let g:airline#extensions#grepper#enabled = 1
-
-------------------------------------- *airline-gutentags*
-vim-gutentags <https://github.com/ludovicchabant/vim-gutentags>
-
-* enable/disable vim-gutentags integration >
- let g:airline#extensions#gutentags#enabled = 1
-
-------------------------------------- *airline-hunks*
-vim-gitgutter <https://github.com/airblade/vim-gitgutter>
-vim-signify <https://github.com/mhinz/vim-signify>
-changesPlugin <https://github.com/chrisbra/changesPlugin>
-quickfixsigns <https://github.com/tomtom/quickfixsigns_vim>
-
-* enable/disable showing a summary of changed hunks under source control. >
- let g:airline#extensions#hunks#enabled = 1
-<
-* enable/disable showing only non-zero hunks. >
- let g:airline#extensions#hunks#non_zero_only = 0
-<
-* set hunk count symbols. >
- let g:airline#extensions#hunks#hunk_symbols = ['+', '~', '-']
-<
-------------------------------------- *airline-keymap*
-vim-keymap
-
-This extension displays the current 'keymap' in use.
-
-* enable/disable vim-keymap extension >
- let g:airline#extensions#keymap#enabled = 1
-
-------------------------------------- *airline-languageclient*
-LanguageClient <https://github.com/autozimu/LanguageClient-neovim>
-(despite its name, it can be used for Vim and Neovim).
-
-* enable/disable LanguageClient integration >
- let g:airline#extensions#languageclient#enabled = 1
-
-* languageclient error_symbol >
- let airline#extensions#languageclient#error_symbol = 'E:'
-<
-* languageclient warning_symbol >
- let airline#extensions#languageclient#warning_symbol = 'W:'
-
-* languageclient show_line_numbers >
- let airline#extensions#languageclient#show_line_numbers = 1
-<
-* languageclient open_lnum_symbol >
- let airline#extensions#languageclient#open_lnum_symbol = '(L'
-<
-* languageclient close_lnum_symbol >
- let airline#extensions#languageclient#close_lnum_symbol = ')'
-
-------------------------------------- *airline-localsearch*
-localsearch <https://github.com/mox-mox/localsearch>
-
-* enable/disable localsearch indicator integration >
- let g:airline#extensions#localsearch#enabled = 1
-
-------------------------------------- *airline-neomake*
-neomake <https://github.com/neomake/neomake>
-
-* enable/disable neomake integration >
- let g:airline#extensions#neomake#enabled = 1
-
-* neomake error_symbol >
- let airline#extensions#neomake#error_symbol = 'E:'
-<
-* neomake warning >
- let airline#extensions#neomake#warning_symbol = 'W:'
-<
-------------------------------------- *airline-nerdtree*
-NerdTree <https://github.com/scrooloose/nerdtree.git>
-
-Airline displays the Nerdtree specific statusline (which can be configured using
-the |'NerdTreeStatusline'| variable (for details, see the help of NerdTree)
-
-------------------------------------- *airline-nrrwrgn*
-NrrwRgn <https://github.com/chrisbra/NrrwRgn>
-
-* enable/disable NrrwRgn integration >
- let g:airline#extensions#nrrwrgn#enabled = 1
-
-------------------------------------- *airline-obsession*
-vim-obsession <https://github.com/tpope/vim-obsession>
-
-* enable/disable vim-obsession integration >
- let g:airline#extensions#obsession#enabled = 1
-
-* set marked window indicator string >
- let g:airline#extensions#obsession#indicator_text = '$'
-<
-------------------------------------- *airline-po*
-This extension will display the currently translated, untranslated and fuzzy
-messages when editing translations (po files). Related plugin (not necessary
-for this extension is po.vim from
-<http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2530>
-
-It will be enabled if the `msgfmt` executable is available and one is editing
-files with the 'filetype' "po".
-
-* enable/disable po integration >
- let g:airline#extensions#po#enabled = 1
-<
-* truncate width names to a fixed length >
- let g:airline#extensions#po#displayed_limit = 0
-
-------------------------------------- *airline-promptline*
-promptline <https://github.com/edkolev/promptline.vim>
-
-* configure the path to the snapshot .sh file. Mandatory option. The created
- file should be sourced by the shell on login >
- " in .vimrc
- airline#extensions#promptline#snapshot_file = "~/.shell_prompt.sh"
-
- " in .bashrc/.zshrc
- [ -f ~/.shell_prompt.sh ] && source ~/.shell_prompt.sh
-<
-* enable/disable promptline integration >
- let g:airline#extensions#promptline#enabled = 0
-<
-* configure which mode colors should be used in prompt >
- let airline#extensions#promptline#color_template = 'normal' (default)
- let airline#extensions#promptline#color_template = 'insert'
- let airline#extensions#promptline#color_template = 'visual'
- let airline#extensions#promptline#color_template = 'replace'
-<
-------------------------------------- *airline-quickfix*
-The quickfix extension is a simple built-in extension which determines
-whether the buffer is a quickfix or location list buffer, and adjusts the
-title accordingly.
-
-* configure the title text for quickfix buffers >
- let g:airline#extensions#quickfix#quickfix_text = 'Quickfix'
-<
-* configure the title text for location list buffers >
- let g:airline#extensions#quickfix#location_text = 'Location'
-<
-------------------------------------- *airline-syntastic*
-syntastic <https://github.com/vim-syntastic/syntastic>
-
-* enable/disable syntastic integration >
- let g:airline#extensions#syntastic#enabled = 1
-
- Note: The recommendation from syntastic to modify the statusline directly
- does not apply, if you use vim-airline, since it will take care for you of
- adjusting the statusline.
-
-* syntastic error_symbol >
- let airline#extensions#syntastic#error_symbol = 'E:'
-<
-* syntastic statusline error format (see |syntastic_stl_format|) >
- let airline#extensions#syntastic#stl_format_err = '%E{[%e(#%fe)]}'
-
-* syntastic warning >
- let airline#extensions#syntastic#warning_symbol = 'W:'
-<
-* syntastic statusline warning format (see |syntastic_stl_format|) >
- let airline#extensions#syntastic#stl_format_warn = '%W{[%w(#%fw)]}'
-<
-------------------------------------- *airline-tabline*
-Note: If you're using the ctrlspace tabline only the option marked with (c)
-are supported!
-
-* enable/disable enhanced tabline. (c) >
- let g:airline#extensions#tabline#enabled = 0
-
-* enable/disable displaying open splits per tab (only when tabs are opened). >
- let g:airline#extensions#tabline#show_splits = 1
-
-* switch position of buffers and tabs on splited tabline (c)
- (only supported for ctrlspace plugin). >
- let g:airline#extensions#tabline#switch_buffers_and_tabs = 0
-<
-* enable/disable displaying buffers with a single tab. (c) >
- let g:airline#extensions#tabline#show_buffers = 1
-
-Note: If you are using neovim (has('tablineat') = 1), then you can click
-on the tabline with the left mouse button to switch to that buffer, and
-with the middle mouse button to delete that buffer.
-
-* if you want to show the current active buffer like this:
- ----------------------
- buffer <buffer> buffer `
->
- let g:airline#extensions#tabline#alt_sep = 1
-< Only makes sense, if g:airline_right_sep is not empty.
- default: 0
-
-* enable/disable displaying tabs, regardless of number. (c) >
- let g:airline#extensions#tabline#show_tabs = 1
-<
-* configure filename match rules to exclude from the tabline. >
- let g:airline#extensions#tabline#excludes = []
-
-* enable/disable display preview window buffer in the tabline. >
- let g:airline#extensions#tabline#exclude_preview = 1
-
-* configure how numbers are displayed in tab mode. >
- let g:airline#extensions#tabline#tab_nr_type = 0 " # of splits (default)
- let g:airline#extensions#tabline#tab_nr_type = 1 " tab number
- let g:airline#extensions#tabline#tab_nr_type = 2 " splits and tab number
- let g:airline#extensions#tabline#tabnr_formatter = 'tabnr'
-
- Note: last option can be used to specify a different formatter for
- displaying the numbers. By default tabline/formatter/tabnr.vim is used
-<
-* enable/disable displaying tab number in tabs mode. >
- let g:airline#extensions#tabline#show_tab_nr = 1
-
-* enable/disable displaying tab number in tabs mode for ctrlspace. (c) >
- let g:airline#extensions#tabline#ctrlspace_show_tab_nr = 0
-
-* enable/disable displaying tab type (e.g. [buffers]/[tabs]) >
- let g:airline#extensions#tabline#show_tab_type = 1
-
-* show buffer label at first position: >
- let g:airline#extensions#tabline#buf_label_first = 1
-
-* rename label for buffers (default: 'buffers') (c) >
- let g:airline#extensions#tabline#buffers_label = 'b'
-
-* rename label for tabs (default: 'tabs') (c) >
- let g:airline#extensions#tabline#tabs_label = 't'
-
-* change the symbol for skipped tabs/buffers (default '...') >
- let g:airline#extensions#tabline#overflow_marker = '…'
-
-* always show current tabpage/buffer first >
- let airline#extensions#tabline#current_first = 1
-< default: 0
-
-* enable/disable displaying index of the buffer.
-
- When enabled, numbers will be displayed in the tabline and mappings will be
- exposed to allow you to select a buffer directly. Up to 11 mappings will be
- exposed. >
-
- let g:airline#extensions#tabline#buffer_idx_mode = 1
- nmap <leader>1 <Plug>AirlineSelectTab1
- nmap <leader>2 <Plug>AirlineSelectTab2
- nmap <leader>3 <Plug>AirlineSelectTab3
- nmap <leader>4 <Plug>AirlineSelectTab4
- nmap <leader>5 <Plug>AirlineSelectTab5
- nmap <leader>6 <Plug>AirlineSelectTab6
- nmap <leader>7 <Plug>AirlineSelectTab7
- nmap <leader>8 <Plug>AirlineSelectTab8
- nmap <leader>9 <Plug>AirlineSelectTab9
- nmap <leader>- <Plug>AirlineSelectPrevTab
- nmap <leader>+ <Plug>AirlineSelectNextTab
-<
- The <Plug>AirlineSelect<Prev/Next>Tab mapping handles counts as well,
- so one can handle arbirtrarily number of buffers/tabs.
-
- Note: Mappings will be ignored within "g:airline#extensions#tabline#keymap_ignored_filetypes".
-
- Note: In buffer_idx_mode these mappings won't change the
- current tab, but switch to the buffer visible in that tab.
- Use |gt| for switching tabs.
- In tabmode, those mappings will switch to the specified tab.
-
-* define the set of filetypes which are ignored selectTab keymappings >
- let g:airline#extensions#tabline#keymap_ignored_filetypes = ['vimfiler', 'nerdtree']
-
-* change the display format of the buffer index >
- let g:airline#extensions#tabline#buffer_idx_format = {
- \ '0': '0 ',
- \ '1': '1 ',
- \ '2': '2 ',
- \ '3': '3 ',
- \ '4': '4 ',
- \ '5': '5 ',
- \ '6': '6 ',
- \ '7': '7 ',
- \ '8': '8 ',
- \ '9': '9 '
- \}
-<
-* defines the name of a formatter for how buffer names are displayed. (c) >
- let g:airline#extensions#tabline#formatter = 'default'
-
- " here is how you can define a 'foo' formatter:
- " create a file in the dir autoload/airline/extensions/tabline/formatters/
- " called foo.vim >
- function! airline#extensions#tabline#formatters#foo#format(bufnr, buffers)
- return fnamemodify(bufname(a:bufnr), ':t')
- endfunction
- let g:airline#extensions#tabline#formatter = 'foo'
-<
-
- Note: the following variables are used by the 'default' formatter.
- When no disambiguation is needed, both 'unique_tail_improved' and
- 'unique_tail' delegate formatting to 'default', so these variables also
- control rendering of unique filenames when using these formatters.
-
- * configure whether buffer numbers should be shown. >
- let g:airline#extensions#tabline#buffer_nr_show = 0
-<
- * configure how buffer numbers should be formatted with |printf()|. >
- let g:airline#extensions#tabline#buffer_nr_format = '%s: '
-<
- * configure the formatting of filenames (see |filename-modifiers|). >
- let g:airline#extensions#tabline#fnamemod = ':p:.'
-<
- * configure collapsing parent directories in buffer name. >
- let g:airline#extensions#tabline#fnamecollapse = 1
-<
- * configure truncating non-active buffer names to specified length. >
- let g:airline#extensions#tabline#fnametruncate = 0
-
- " The `unique_tail` algorithm will display the tail of the filename, unless
- " there is another file of the same name, in which it will display it along
- " with the containing parent directory.
- let g:airline#extensions#tabline#formatter = 'unique_tail'
-
- " The following variables are also used by `unique_tail` formatter.
- " the meanings are the same as the ones in default formatter.
-
- let g:airline#extensions#tabline#fnamemod = ':p:.'
- let g:airline#extensions#tabline#fnamecollapse = 1
-
- " The `unique_tail_improved` - another algorithm, that will smartly uniquify
- " buffers names with similar filename, suppressing common parts of paths.
- let g:airline#extensions#tabline#formatter = 'unique_tail_improved'
-<
-* configure the minimum number of buffers needed to show the tabline. >
- let g:airline#extensions#tabline#buffer_min_count = 0
-<
- Note: this setting only applies to a single tab and when `show_buffers` is
- true.
-
-* configure the minimum number of tabs needed to show the tabline. >
- let g:airline#extensions#tabline#tab_min_count = 0
-<
- Note: this setting only applies when `show_buffers` is false.
-
-* configure separators for the tabline only. >
- let g:airline#extensions#tabline#left_sep = ''
- let g:airline#extensions#tabline#left_alt_sep = ''
- let g:airline#extensions#tabline#right_sep = ''
- let g:airline#extensions#tabline#right_alt_sep = ''
-
-* configure whether close button should be shown: >
- let g:airline#extensions#tabline#show_close_button = 1
-
-* configure symbol used to represent close button >
- let g:airline#extensions#tabline#close_symbol = 'X'
-
-* configure pattern to be ignored on BufAdd autocommand >
- " fixes unnecessary redraw, when e.g. opening Gundo window
- let airline#extensions#tabline#ignore_bufadd_pat =
- \ '\c\vgundo|undotree|vimfiler|tagbar|nerd_tree'
-
-Note: Enabling this extension will modify 'showtabline' and 'guioptions'.
-
-* enable Refresh of tabline buffers on |BufAdd| autocommands
- (set this to one, if you note 'AirlineTablineRefresh', however, this
- won't update airline on |:badd| commands) >
- let airline#extensions#tabline#disable_refresh = 0
-
-* preserve windows when closing a buffer from the bufferline (neovim specific,
- only works with buffers and not real tabs, default: 0) >
- let airline#extensions#tabline#middle_click_preserves_windows = 1
-<
-------------------------------------- *airline-taboo*
-taboo.vim <https://github.com/gcmt/taboo.vim>
-
-* enable/disable taboo.vim integration >
- let g:airline#extensions#taboo#enabled = 1
-<
-------------------------------------- *airline-tagbar*
-tagbar <https://github.com/majutsushi/tagbar>
-
-* enable/disable tagbar integration >
- let g:airline#extensions#tagbar#enabled = 1
-<
-* change how tags are displayed (:help tagbar-statusline) >
- let g:airline#extensions#tagbar#flags = '' (default)
- let g:airline#extensions#tagbar#flags = 'f'
- let g:airline#extensions#tagbar#flags = 's'
- let g:airline#extensions#tagbar#flags = 'p'
-<
-------------------------------------- *airline-tmuxline*
-tmuxline <https://github.com/edkolev/tmuxline.vim>
-
-* enable/disable tmuxline integration >
- let g:airline#extensions#tmuxline#enabled = 0
-<
-* configure which mode colors should be used in tmux statusline >
- let airline#extensions#tmuxline#color_template = 'normal' (default)
- let airline#extensions#tmuxline#color_template = 'insert'
- let airline#extensions#tmuxline#color_template = 'visual'
- let airline#extensions#tmuxline#color_template = 'replace'
-<
-* if specified, setting this option will trigger writing to the file whenever the
- airline theme is applied, i.e. when :AirlineTheme is executed and on vim
- startup >
- airline#extensions#tmuxline#snapshot_file = "~/.tmux-statusline-colors.conf"
-<
-------------------------------------- *airline-vimagit*
-vimagit <https://github.com/jreybert/vimagit>
-
-* enable/disable vimagit integration >
- let g:airline#extensions#vimagit#enabled = 1
-<
-------------------------------------- *airline-vimtex*
-vimtex <https://github.com/lervag/vimtex>
-
-Shows the current file's vimtex related info.
-
-* enable/disable vimtex integration >
- let g:airline#extensions#vimtex#enabled = 1
-<
-* left and right delimiters (shown only when status string is not empty) >
- let g:airline#extensions#vimtex#left = "{"
- let g:airline#extensions#vimtex#right = "}"
-
-State indicators:
-
-* the current tex file is the main project file (nothing is shown by default) >
- let g:airline#extensions#vimtex#main = ""
-
-* the current tex file is a subfile of the project
- and the compilation is set for the main file >
- let g:airline#extensions#vimtex#sub_main = "m"
-
-* the current tex file is a subfile of the project
- and the compilation is set for this subfile >
- let g:airline#extensions#vimtex#sub_local = "l"
-
-* single compilation is running >
- let g:airline#extensions#vimtex#compiled = "c₁"
-
-* continuous compilation is running >
- let g:airline#extensions#vimtex#continuous = "c"
-
-* viewer is opened >
- let g:airline#extensions#vimtex#viewer = "v"
-
-------------------------------------- *airline-virtualenv*
-virtualenv <https://github.com/jmcantrell/vim-virtualenv>
-
-* enable/disable virtualenv integration >
- let g:airline#extensions#virtualenv#enabled = 1
-<
-------------------------------------- *airline-whitespace*
-* enable/disable detection of whitespace errors. >
- let g:airline#extensions#whitespace#enabled = 1
-<
-* disable detection of whitespace errors. >
- " useful to call for particular file types (e.g., in "ftplugin/*")
- silent! call airline#extensions#whitespace#disable()
-<
-* customize the type of mixed indent checking to perform. >
- " must be all spaces or all tabs before the first non-whitespace character
- let g:airline#extensions#whitespace#mixed_indent_algo = 0 (default)
-
- " certain number of spaces are allowed after tabs, but not in between
- " this algorithm works well for /** */ style comments in a tab-indented file
- let g:airline#extensions#whitespace#mixed_indent_algo = 1
-
- " spaces are allowed after tabs, but not in between
- " this algorithm works well with programming styles that use tabs for
- " indentation and spaces for alignment
- let g:airline#extensions#whitespace#mixed_indent_algo = 2
-<
-* customize the whitespace symbol. >
- let g:airline#extensions#whitespace#symbol = '!'
-<
-* configure which whitespace checks to enable. >
- " indent: mixed indent within a line
- " long: overlong lines
- " trailing: trailing whitespace
- " mixed-indent-file: different indentation in different lines
- let g:airline#extensions#whitespace#checks = [ 'indent', 'trailing', 'long', 'mixed-indent-file' ]
-
- " this can also be configured for an individual buffer
- let b:airline_whitespace_checks = [ 'indent', 'trailing', 'long', 'mixed-indent-file' ]
-<
-* configure the maximum number of lines where whitespace checking is enabled. >
- let g:airline#extensions#whitespace#max_lines = 20000
-<
-* configure whether a message should be displayed. >
- let g:airline#extensions#whitespace#show_message = 1
-<
-* configure the formatting of the warning messages. >
- let g:airline#extensions#whitespace#trailing_format = 'trailing[%s]'
- let g:airline#extensions#whitespace#mixed_indent_format = 'mixed-indent[%s]'
- let g:airline#extensions#whitespace#long_format = 'long[%s]'
- let g:airline#extensions#whitespace#mixed_indent_file_format = 'mix-indent-file[%s]'
-
-* configure custom trailing whitespace regexp rule >
- let g:airline#extensions#whitespace#trailing_regexp = '\s$'
-
-* configure, which filetypes have special treatment of /* */ comments,
- matters for mix-indent-file algorithm: >
- let airline#extensions#c_like_langs = ['arduino', 'c', 'cpp', 'cuda', 'go', 'javascript', 'ld', 'php']
-<
-* disable whitespace checking for an individual buffer >
- " Checking is enabled by default because b:airline_whitespace_disabled
- " is by default not defined:
- unlet b:airline_whitespace_disabled
-
- " If b:airline_whitespace_disabled is defined and is non-zero for a buffer,
- " then whitespace checking will be disabled for that buffer; for example:
- " let b:airline_whitespace_disabled = 1
-<
-* disable specific whitespace checks for individual filetypes >
- " The global variable g:airline#extensions#whitespace#skip_indent_check_ft
- " defines what whitespaces checks to skip per filetype.
- " the list can contain any of the available checks,
- " (see above at g:airline#extensions#whitespace#checks)
- " To disable mixed-indent-file for go files use:
- let g:airline#extensions#whitespace#skip_indent_check_ft = {'go': ['mixed-indent-file']}
-<
-------------------------------------- *airline-windowswap*
-vim-windowswap <https://github.com/wesQ3/vim-windowswap>
-
-* enable/disable vim-windowswap integration >
- let g:airline#extensions#windowswap#enabled = 1
-
-* set marked window indicator string >
- let g:airline#extensions#windowswap#indicator_text = 'WS'
-<
-------------------------------------- *airline-wordcount*
-* enable/disable word counting of the document/visual selection >
- let g:airline#extensions#wordcount#enabled = 1
-<
-* set list of filetypes for which word counting is enabled: >
- " The default value matches filetypes typically used for documentation
- " such as markdown and help files.
- let g:airline#extensions#wordcount#filetypes =
- \ ['help', 'markdown', 'rst', 'org', 'text', 'asciidoc', 'tex', 'mail']
- " Use ['all'] to enable for all filetypes.
-
-* defines the name of a formatter for word count will be displayed: >
- " The default will try to guess LC_NUMERIC and format number accordingly
- " e.g. 1,042 in English and 1.042 in German locale
- let g:airline#extensions#wordcount#formatter = 'default'
-
- " here is how you can define a 'foo' formatter:
- " create a file in autoload/airline/extensions/wordcount/formatters/
- " called foo.vim, which defines the following function signature:
- function! airline#extensions#wordcount#formatters#foo#to_string(wordcount)
- return a:wordcount == 0 ? 'NONE' :
- \ a:wordcount > 100 ? 'okay' : 'not enough')
- endfunction
- let g:airline#extensions#wordline#formatter = 'foo'
- " The function is passed the word count of the document or visual selection
-
-* defines how to display the wordcount statistics for the default formatter: >
- " Defaults are below. If fmt_short isn't defined, fmt is used.
- " '%s' will be substituted by the word count
- " fmt_short is displayed when window width is less than 80
- let g:airline#extensions#wordcount#formatter#default#fmt = '%s words'
- let g:airline#extensions#wordcount#formatter#default#fmt_short = '%sW'
-<
-------------------------------------- *airline-xkblayout*
-
-The vim-xkblayout extension will only be enabled, if the global variable
-`g:XkbSwitchLib` is set. It should be set to a C library that will be called
-using |libcall()| with the function name `Xkb_Switch_getXkbLayout`. For
-details on how to use it, see e.g. <https://github.com/ierton/xkb-switch>
-
-* enable/disable vim-xkblayout extension >
- let g:airline#extensions#xkblayout#enabled = 1
-
-* redefine keyboard layout short codes to shown in status >
- let g:airline#extensions#xkblayout#short_codes = {'Russian-Phonetic': 'RU', 'ABC': 'EN'}
-<
- 'RU' instead of system 'Russian-Phonetic',
- 'EN' instead of system 'ABC'.
-
- Default: >
- let g:airline#extensions#xkblayout#short_codes = {'2SetKorean': 'KR', 'Chinese': 'CN', 'Japanese': 'JP'}
-
-* define path to the backend switcher library
- Linux (Install https://github.com/ierton/xkb-switch): >
- let g:XkbSwitchLib = '/usr/local/lib/libxkbswitch.so'
-<
- macOS (Install https://github.com/vovkasm/input-source-switcher): >
- let g:XkbSwitchLib = '/usr/local/lib/libInputSourceSwitcher.dylib'
-
-------------------------------------- *airline-xtabline*
-xtabline <https://github.com/mg979/vim-xtabline>
-
-This is a simplified and stand-alone version of the original extension.
-The bigger version adds fzf commands, session management, tab bookmarks, and
-features that you may not need. They both require |vim-airline| anyway.
-
-Main features and default mappings of this extension are:
-
-* tab cwd persistance, also across sessions if vim-obsession is being used.
-
-* buffer filtering in the tabline: only buffers whose path is within the tab
- cwd will be shown in the tabline.
-
-* toggle tabs/buffer view on the tabline, toggle buffer filtering:
->
- nmap <F5> <Plug>XTablineToggleTabs
- nmap <leader><F5> <Plug>XTablineToggleFiltering
-
-* reopen last closed tab, restoring its cwd and buffers:
->
- nmap <leader>tr <Plug>XTablineReopen <SID>ReopenLastTab
-
-* switch among filtered buffers (accepts count):
->
- nmap ]l <Plug>XTablineNextBuffer
- nmap [l <Plug>XTablinePrevBuffer
-
-* go to N buffer (a count must be provided):
->
- nmap <BS> <Plug>XTablineSelectBuffer
-
-* alternative command if count is not provided:
->
- let g:xtabline_alt_action = "buffer #"
-
-Note: Make sure to also enable >
- :let g:airline_extensions#tabline#show_buffers = 1
-otherwise the tabline might not actually be displayed correctly (see
-|airline-tabline|)
-
-* exclude fugitive logs and files that share part of the real buffer path:
->
- let g:xtabline_include_previews = 0 (default 1)
-
-* activate fast cwd selection mappings:
->
- let g:xtabline_cd_commands = 1 (default 0)
-
-* default mappings for them are:
->
- map <leader>cdc <Plug>XTablineCdCurrent
- map <leader>cdd <Plug>XTablineCdDown1
- map <leader>cd2 <Plug>XTablineCdDown2
- map <leader>cd3 <Plug>XTablineCdDown3
- map <leader>cdh <Plug>XTablineCdHome
-
-Note: if you don't use these mappings and change the cwd, the tabline won't
-be updated automatically. Either re-enter the tab or press <F5> two times.
-
-* here are some easier mappings to change tab buffer:
->
- nnoremap <silent> <expr> <Right> v:count?
- \ airline#extensions#tabline#xtabline#next_buffer(v:count) : "\<Right>"
- nnoremap <silent> <expr> <Left> v:count?
- \ airline#extensions#tabline#xtabline#prev_buffer(v:count) : "\<Left>"
-
-------------------------------------- *airline-ycm*
-YouCompleteMe <https://github.com/Valloric/YouCompleteMe>
-
-Shows number of errors and warnings in the current file detected by YCM.
-
-* enable/disable YCM integration >
- let g:airline#extensions#ycm#enabled = 1
-
-* set error count prefix >
- let g:airline#extensions#ycm#error_symbol = 'E:'
-
-* set warning count prefix >
- let g:airline#extensions#ycm#warning_symbol = 'W:'
-<
-==============================================================================
-ADVANCED CUSTOMIZATION *airline-advanced-customization*
-
-The defaults will accommodate the mass majority of users with minimal
-configuration. However, if you want to reposition sections or contents you can
-do so with built-in helper functions, which makes it possible to create
-sections in a more declarative style.
-
-------------------------------------- *airline-parts*
-A part is something that contains metadata that eventually gets rendered into
-the statusline. You can define parts that contain constant strings or
-functions. Defining parts is needed if you want to use features like automatic
-insertion of separators or hiding based on window width.
-
-For example, this is how you would define a part function: >
- call airline#parts#define_function('foo', 'GetFooText')
-<
-Here is how you would define a part that is visible only if the window width
-greater than a minimum width. >
- call airline#parts#define_minwidth('foo', 50)
-<
-Parts can be configured to be visible conditionally. >
- call airline#parts#define_condition('foo', 'getcwd() =~ "work_dir"')
-<
-Now add part "foo" to section section airline_section_y: >
- let g:airline_section_y = airline#section#create_right(['ffenc','foo'])
-<
-Note: Part definitions are combinative; e.g. the two examples above modify the
-same `foo` part.
-
-Note: Look at the source code and tests for the full API.
-
-------------------------------------- *airline-predefined-parts*
-Before is a list of parts that are predefined by vim-airline.
-
-* `mode` displays the current mode
-* `iminsert` displays the current insert method
-* `paste` displays the paste indicator
-* `crypt` displays the crypted indicator
-* `spell` displays the spell indicator
-* `filetype` displays the file type
-* `readonly` displays the read only indicator
-* `file` displays the filename and modified indicator
-* `path` displays the filename (absolute path) and modifier indicator
-* `linenr` displays the current line number
-* `maxlinenr` displays the number of lines in the buffer
-* `ffenc` displays the file format and encoding
-
-And the following are defined for their respective extensions:
-
-`ale_error_count` `ale_warning_count` `branch` `eclim` `hunks`
-`languageclient_error_count` `languageclient_warning_count`
-`neomake_error_count` `neomake_warning_count` `obsession` `syntastic-warn`
-`syntastic-err` `tagbar` `whitespace` `windowswap` `ycm_error_count`
-`ycm_warning_count`
-
-------------------------------------- *airline-accents*
-Accents can be defined on any part, like so: >
- call airline#parts#define_accent('foo', 'red')
-<
-This will override the colors of that part by using what is defined in that
-particular accent. In the above example, the `red` accent is used, which means
-regardless of which section the part is used in, it will have red foreground
-colors instead of the section's default foreground color.
-
-The following accents are defined by default. Themes can define their variants
-of the colors, but defaults will be provided if missing. >
- bold, italic, red, green, blue, yellow, orange, purple, none
-<
-The defaults configure the mode and line number parts to be bold, and the
-readonly part to be red.
-
-"none" is special. This can be used, to remove a bold accent from an existing
-theme. For example, usually the mode part of the statusline is usually defined
-to be bold. However, it can be hard to remove an existing bold accent from the
-default configuration. Therefore, you can use the none accent to remove
-existing accents, so if you put >
- call airline#parts#define_accent('mode', 'none')
-the mode section will be set to non-bold font style.
-
-------------------------------------- *airline-sections*
-Once a part is defined, you can use helper functions to generate the
-statuslines for each section. For example, to use the part above, we could
-define a section like this: >
- function! AirlineInit()
- let g:airline_section_a = airline#section#create(['mode', ' ', 'foo'])
- let g:airline_section_b = airline#section#create_left(['ffenc','file'])
- let g:airline_section_c = airline#section#create(['%{getcwd()}'])
- endfunction
- autocmd User AirlineAfterInit call AirlineInit()
-<
-This will create a section with the `mode`, followed by a space, and our `foo`
-part in section `a`. Section `b` will have two parts with a left-side
-separator. And section `c` will contain the current path. You may notice that
-the space and cwd are not defined parts. For convenience, if a part of that
-key does not exist, it will be inserted as is. The unit tests will be a good
-resource for possibilities.
-
-Note: The use of |User| is important, because most extensions are lazily
-loaded, so we must give them a chance to define their parts before we can use
-them. Also this autocommand is only triggered, after the airline functions are
-actually available on startup.
-
-Note: The `airline#section#create` function and friends will do its best to
-create a section with the appropriate separators, but it only works for
-function and text parts. Special 'statusline' items like %f or raw/undefined
-parts will not work as it is not possible to inspect their widths/contents
-before rendering to the statusline.
-
-==============================================================================
-FUNCREFS *airline-funcrefs*
-
-vim-airline internally uses funcrefs to integrate with third party plugins,
-and you can tap into this functionality to extend it for you needs. This is
-the most powerful way to customize the statusline, and sometimes it may be
-easier to go this route than the above methods.
-
-Every section can have two values. The default value is the global `g:`
-variable which is used in the absence of a `w:` value. This makes it very easy
-to override only certain parts of the statusline by only defining window-local
-variables for a subset of all sections.
-
-------------------------------------- *add_statusline_func*
- *add_inactive_statusline_func*
-The following is an example of how you can extend vim-airline to support a
-new plugin. >
- function! MyPlugin(...)
- if &filetype == 'MyPluginFileType'
- let w:airline_section_a = 'MyPlugin'
- let w:airline_section_b = '%f'
- let w:airline_section_c = '%{MyPlugin#function()}'
- let g:airline_variable_referenced_in_statusline = 'foo'
- endif
- endfunction
- call airline#add_statusline_func('MyPlugin')
-<
-Notice that only the left side of the statusline is overwritten. This means
-the right side (the line/column numbers, etc) will be intact.
-
-To have the function act only on statuslines of inactive functions, use
-`airline#add_inactive_statusline_func('MyPlugin')`
-
-------------------------------------- *remove_statusline_func*
-You can also remove a function as well, which is useful for when you want a
-temporary override. >
- call airline#remove_statusline_func('MyPlugin')
-<
-==============================================================================
-PIPELINE *airline-pipeline*
-
-Sometimes you want to do more than just use overrides. The statusline funcref
-is invoked and passed two arguments. The first of these arguments is the
-statusline builder. You can use this to build completely custom statuslines
-to your liking. Here is an example: >
->
- function! MyPlugin(...)
- " first variable is the statusline builder
- let builder = a:1
-
- " WARNING: the API for the builder is not finalized and may change
- call builder.add_section('Normal', '%f')
- call builder.add_section('WarningMsg', '%{getcwd()}')
- call builder.split()
- call builder.add_section('airline_z', '%p%%')
-
- " tell the core to use the contents of the builder
- return 1
- endfunction
-<
-The above example uses various example highlight groups to demonstrate
-that you can use any combination from the loaded colorscheme. However, if
-you want colors to change between modes, you should use one of the section
-highlight groups, e.g. `airline_a` and `airline_b`.
-
-The second variable is the context, which is a dictionary containing various
-values such as whether the statusline is active or not, and the window number.
->
- context = {
- 'winnr': 'the window number for the statusline',
- 'active': 'whether the window is active or not',
- 'bufnr': 'the current buffer for this window',
- }
-<
-------------------------------------- *airline-pipeline-return-codes*
-The pipeline accepts various return codes and can be used to determine the
-next action. The following are the supported codes: >
- 0 the default, continue on with the next funcref
- -1 do not modify the statusline
- 1 modify the statusline with the current contents of the builder
-<
-Note: Any value other than 0 will halt the pipeline and prevent the next
-funcref from executing.
-
-==============================================================================
-WRITING EXTENSIONS *airline-writing-extensions*
-
-For contributions into the plugin, here are the following guidelines:
-
-1. For simple 'filetype' checks, they can be added directly into the
-`extensions.vim` file.
-
-2. Pretty much everything else should live as a separate file under the
-`extensions/` directory.
-
- a. Inside `extensions.vim`, add a check for some variable or command that
- is always available (these must be defined in `plugin/`, and _not_
- `autoload/` of the other plugin). If it exists, then initialize the
- extension. This ensures that the extension is loaded if and only if the
- user has the other plugin installed. Also, a check to
- `airline#extensions#foo_plugin#enabled` should be performed to allow the
- user to disable it.
-
- b. Configuration variables for the extension should reside in the
- extension, e.g. `g:airline#extensions#foo_plugin#bar_variable`.
-
-See the source of |example.vim| for documented code of how to write one.
-Looking at the other extensions is also a good resource.
-
-==============================================================================
-WRITING THEMES *airline-themes*
-
-Themes are written "close to the metal" -- you will need to know some basic
-VimL syntax to write a theme, but if you've written in any programming
-language before it will be easy to pick up.
-
-The |dark.vim| theme fully documents this procedure and will guide you through
-the process.
-
-For other examples, you can visit the official themes repository at
-<https://github.com/vim-airline/vim-airline-themes>. It also includes
-examples such as |jellybeans.vim| which define colors by extracting highlight
-groups from the underlying colorscheme.
-
-==============================================================================
-TROUBLESHOOTING *airline-troubleshooting*
-
-Q. There are no colors.
-A. You need to set up your terminal correctly. For more details, see
- <http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/256_colors_in_vim>. Alternatively, if you want
- to bypass the automatic detection of terminal colors, you can force Vim
- into 256 color mode with this: >
- set t_Co=256
-<
- Also if you enable true color mode in your terminal, make sure it will work
- correctly with your terminal. Check if it makes a difference without it: >
- set notermguicolors
-
-Q. Powerline symbols are not showing up.
-A. First, you must install patched powerline fonts. Second, you must enable
- unicode in vim. >
- set encoding=utf-8
-<
-Q. There is a pause when leaving insert mode.
-A. Add the following to your vimrc. >
- set ttimeoutlen=50
-<
-Q. The colors look a little off for some themes.
-A. Certain themes are derived from the active colorscheme by extracting colors
- from predefined highlight groups. These airline themes will look good for
- their intended matching colorschemes, but will be hit or miss when loaded
- with other colorschemes.
-
-Q. Themes are missing
-A. Themes have been extracted into the vim-airlines-themes repository. Simply
- clone https://github.com/vim-airline/vim-airline-themes and everything
- should work again.
-
-Q. Performance is bad
-A. Check the question at the wiki:
- https://github.com/vim-airline/vim-airline/wiki/FAQ#i-have-a-performance-problem
-
-Solutions to other common problems can be found in the Wiki:
-<https://github.com/vim-airline/vim-airline/wiki/FAQ>
-
-==============================================================================
-CONTRIBUTIONS *airline-contributions*
-
-Contributions and pull requests are welcome.
-
-==============================================================================
-LICENSE *airline-license*
-
-MIT License. Copyright © 2013-2018 Bailey Ling, Christian Brabandt et al.
-
- vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
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- Run make tasks (such as linters and build tools) asynchronously.
-
-==============================================================================
-CONTENTS *neomake*
-
- 1. Introduction ............................... |neomake-introduction|
- 2. Commands ....................................... |neomake-commands|
- 3. Configuration ............................. |neomake-configuration|
- 3.1. Automake ..................................... |neomake-automake|
- 4. Functions ..................................... |neomake-functions|
- 5. Autocommands/Hooks ............................. |neomake-autocmds|
- 6. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) .................... |neomake-faq|
-
-==============================================================================
-1. Introduction *neomake-introduction*
-
-Neomake leverages Neovim's or Vim's |job-control| feature where available to
-run programs like syntax checkers asynchronously. Where job control is not
-available, it resorts to a synchronous |system()| call, making it possible to
-run this plugin in both older Vims and Neovim.
-This plugin is heavily inspired by Vim plugins such as Syntastic and
-dispatch.
-
-==============================================================================
-2. Commands *neomake-commands*
-
- *:Neomake*
- *:NeomakeFile*
-:Neomake [makers] Run a make command with the current file as input. If
- no makers are specified, the default makers for the
- current |filetype| are used. See
- |neomake-configuration| for more on makers.
-
- *:Neomake!*
- *:NeomakeProject*
-:Neomake! [makers] Run a make command with no file as input. If no makers
- are specified, the default top-level makers will be
- used. If no default top-level makers exist,
- |'makeprg'| will be used.
-
- *:NeomakeSh*
-:NeomakeSh {command} Run {command} in a shell (according to 'shell'). The
- command output will be loaded into the quickfix list
- when the job is complete. Example: >
- :NeomakeSh find . -name '*.pyc'
-<
- *:NeomakeSh!*
-:NeomakeSh! {command} Same as |:NeomakeSh|, but does not buffer the output.
- Example: >
- :NeomakeSh! while true; do date; sleep 1; done
-<
- *:NeomakeInfo*
-:NeomakeInfo Display information, meant for debugging and inclusion
- in bug reports / help requests.
-
- *:NeomakeListJobs*
-:NeomakeListJobs List all running jobs in the format: >
- job_id job_name
-<
- *:NeomakeCancelJob*
-:NeomakeCancelJob {job_id}
- Terminate a job identified by its job_id.
-
- *:NeomakeCancelJobs*
-:NeomakeCancelJobs
- Terminate all jobs.
-
- *:NeomakeClean*
- *:NeomakeClean!*
-:NeomakeClean[!]
- Clean signs, highlights etc. for file-mode, or
- project-mode (with bang).
-
-==============================================================================
-2.1. Toggle commands *neomake-toggle*
-
-The following commands enable, disable or toggle Neomake globally, per tab or
-per buffer by changing the `disabled` setting, which gets checked when Neomake
-gets called via autocommands, e.g. with |neomake-automake| or custom
-autocommands. You can still call e.g. |:Neomake| manually, and it will run.
-In verbose mode (e.g. when called with |:verbose| (`:verb Neomake`)) the new
-status gets displayed.
-
-*:NeomakeToggle* toggles Neomake globally.
-*:NeomakeToggleBuffer* toggles Neomake for the current buffer.
-*:NeomakeToggleTab* toggles Neomake for the current tab.
- *neomake-disable*
-*:NeomakeDisable* disables Neomake globally.
-*:NeomakeDisableBuffer* disables Neomake for the current buffer.
-*:NeomakeDisableTab* disables Neomake for the current tab.
- *neomake-enable*
-*:NeomakeEnable* enables Neomake globally.
-*:NeomakeEnableBuffer* enables Neomake for the current buffer.
-*:NeomakeEnableTab* enables Neomake for the current tab.
-
-*:NeomakeStatus* displays the current status.
-
-==============================================================================
-3. Configuration *neomake-configuration*
-
-If you just want an easy way to run |:make| asynchronously, you're all set.
-Just set your |'makeprg'| and |'errorformat'| as usual, and run |:Neomake!|.
-If you want more, read on.
-
-3.1 Automaking *neomake-automake*
-
-To configure Neomake to automatically run on certain events you can use
-`neomake#configure#automake()`.
-
-The first argument can either be a dictionary (mapping autocommand event
-names to config dicts for fine grained control), or a string (as a shortcut to
-configure certain modes). The 2nd argument is the default delay to use.
-
-String usage (simple setup):~
-
- n: normal mode~
- This uses the |TextChanged| (falling back to |CursorHold|) and |InsertLeave|
- events.
-
- i: insert mode~
- This uses the |TextChangedI| event (falling back to |CursorHoldI|).
-
- r: "read" mode - when a buffer gets read/open~
- This will hook into the |BufWinEnter|, |FileType| and |FileChangedShellPost|
- events.
-
- w: "write" mode - when a buffer gets written~
- This uses the |BufWritePost| event, with an explicit timeout of 0.
-
-Examples: >
-
- " When writing a buffer.
- call neomake#configure#automake('w')
- " When writing a buffer, and on normal mode changes (after 750ms).
- call neomake#configure#automake('nw', 750)
- " When reading a buffer (after 1s), and when writing.
- call neomake#configure#automake('rw', 1000)
-
-Dictionary usage (advanced setup):~
->
- call neomake#configure#automake({
- \ 'TextChanged': {},
- \ 'InsertLeave': {},
- \ 'BufWritePost': {'delay': 0},
- \ 'BufWinEnter': {},
- \ }, 500)
-<
-This will trigger Neomake on |TextChanged|, |InsertLeave|, |BufWritePost| and
-|BufWinEnter|, with a delay of 500ms by default, but 0 for |BufWritePost|.
-
-You could do some advanced setup, based on if your laptop is running on
-battery: >
- function! MyOnBattery()
- return readfile('/sys/class/power_supply/AC/online') == ['0']
- endfunction
- if MyOnBattery()
- call neomake#configure#automake('w')
- else
- call neomake#configure#automake('nrw', 1000)
- endif
-<
- *neomake-automake-dynamic-delay*
-The automake delay gets adjusted dynamically when timers or make runs get
-aborted. This is meant to support the use case where you are doing multiple
-changes in succession (e.g. |undo|).
-This can be controlled with the experimental `automake.cancelation_delay`
-setting, which has to be a list: >
- call neomake#configure('automake.cancelation_delay', [0.2, 0.5, 3000])
->
-The first value gets multiplied with the number of restarted timers (before a
-make was triggered).
-The second value gets multiplied with canceled/restarted make runs.
-The sum of those values plus 1 gets multiplied with the original/configured
-delay. The third value is used as a maximum.
-With the default settings from above this means that given a default delay of
-500ms, 7 restarted timer, and 1 restarted make run, it would use a delay of
-`(7*0.2 + 1*0.5 + 1) * 500 = 1450`.
-The counts for restarted timers and make runs gets reset once a make run
-finishes.
-
-Makers *neomake-makers*
-A maker is an object that tells Neomake how to run a job for you.
-
- *neomake-makers-get_list_entries*
-If a maker has a `get_list_entries` function, this gets used to retrieve
-entries for the location or quickfix list directly.
-The function gets passed a jobinfo (|neomake-object-jobinfo|) object, and
-should return a list of entries that will be used to fill the
-location/quickfix list: >
- let maker = {'name': 'My maker'}
- function! maker.get_list_entries(jobinfo) abort
- return [
- \ {'text': 'Some error', 'lnum': 1, 'bufnr': a:jobinfo.bufnr},
- \ {'text': 'Some warning', 'type': 'W', 'lnum': 2, 'col': 1,
- \ 'length': 5, 'filename': '/path/to/file'},
- \ ]
- endfunction
-<
-The required keys for entries are `text` and `lnum`, and you should set one of
-`bufnr` or `filename` (otherwise the entry will not be valid).
-The `length` entry in the example is internal to Neomake, and sets the length
-for an highlight (see |neomake-highlight|).
-
- *neomake-job-makers*
-Otherwise a maker gets run as a job with a file as input ("file mode", good
-for linting), or with no file as input ("project mode", good for building and
-project-level tasks).
-
-Here is a sample maker definition: >
- let g:neomake_make_maker = {
- \ 'exe': 'make',
- \ 'args': ['--build'],
- \ 'errorformat': '%f:%l:%c: %m',
- \ }
- " Use the maker like this:
- :Neomake! make
-<
- *neomake-makers-InitForJob*
-You can configure a maker dynamically through a `InitForJob` function, which
-gets the jobinfo (|neomake-object-jobinfo|) as its argument.
-
-This can also be configured as setting: >
- function! CustomExe(jobinfo) abort
- let self.args = [self.exe] + self.args
- let self.exe = 'some_custom_wrapper'
- endfunction
- call neomake#config#set('ft.python.InitForJob', function('CustomExe'))
-<
- *neomake-makers-exe*
- *neomake-makers-args*
-`exe` has to be a string, while `args` can be a list or a string.
-If `args` is a list, entries like '%' and '%:p' will be |expand()|ed, and
-quoting/escaping is applied automatically. If you want to handle escaping
-yourself, `args` should be a string.
-
-In the above example, the exe argument isn't strictly necessary, since Neomake
-uses the name of the maker as the default value for it. If you want it to be
-usable on an individual file, you should also include the filetype in the
-name: >
- let g:neomake_c_lint_maker = {
- \ 'exe': 'lint',
- \ 'args': ['--option', 'x'],
- \ 'errorformat': '%f:%l:%c: %m',
- \ }
-
- " Run this maker for the open file (runs "lint --option x myfile.c"):
- :Neomake lint
-
- " Or run it on the whole project, executing the command from Vim's current
- " working directory (runs "lint --option x"):
- :Neomake! c_lint
-<
- *neomake-args-file*
-When running a maker on a file with |:Neomake|, you may want to control where
-in the `args` list the file's path will appear. To do this, insert '%t' in
-the `args` list and use `append_file=0`: >
- let g:neomake_c_lint_maker = {
- \ 'exe': 'lint',
- \ 'args': ['%t', '--option', 'x'],
- \ 'append_file': 0,
- \ 'errorformat': '%f:%l:%c: %m',
- \ }
-<
-This will cause "lint /path/to/file.c --option x" to be run instead of
-"lint --option x /path/to/file.c".
-
-`%t` gets replaced with the absolute path to the file (handling any temporary
-file).
-
- *neomake-makers-processing*
-A job maker's output gets processed in two ways:
-1. through a maker's `process_output` function, or
-2. via its `errorformat` (together with `mapexpr` and `postprocess`).
-
- *neomake-makers-process_output*
-If a maker has a `process_output` function, this gets used to retrieve
-entries for the location or quickfix list for the job's output directly.
-
-The function gets called with a `context` dictionary, with the following
-entries:
- - `output`: a list of lines
- - `source`: the source of the output (`stderr`, `stdout`)
- - `jobinfo`: the jobinfo object, see |neomake-object-jobinfo|
-It should return a list of entries (dictionaries), where `text` and `lnum`
-are required. `bufnr` defaults to the jobs's buffer.
-
-Using this method skips the processing based on `errorformat` (including
-`mapexpr` and `postprocess`).
-
-See |neomake-makers-process_json| below for handling JSON output.
-
- *neomake-makers-process_json*
-A maker's `process_json` function gets a |dict| with parsed JSON directly,
-handling the JSON parsing and any errors before.
-
-The function gets called with a `context` dictionary, containing the following
-entries:
- - `json`: a dictionary with the parsed JSON
- - `source`: the source of the output (`stderr`, `stdout`)
- - `jobinfo`: the jobinfo object, see |neomake-object-jobinfo|
-It should return a list of entries (dictionaries), where `text` and `lnum`
-are required. `bufnr` defaults to the jobs's buffer.
-
-Using this method skips the processing based on `errorformat` (including
-`mapexpr` and `postprocess`).
-
- *neomake-makers-filter_output*
-A maker's `filter_output` function can filter any output before it gets
-processed further.
-
-The function gets called with two arguments: the list of lines (to be modified
-in place) and a context dictionary with the following entries:
- - `source`: the source of the output (`stderr`, `stdout`)
- - `jobinfo`: the jobinfo object, see |neomake-object-jobinfo|
-
- *neomake-makers-mapexpr*
-You can define two optional properties on a maker object to process its
-output: `mapexpr` is applied to the maker's output before any processing, and
-`postprocess` is applied to each of the quickfix or location list entries.
-
-The `mapexpr` property gets passed directly into |map()| as the `expr`
-argument: >
- call map(lines, maker.mapexpr)
-<where `lines` contains the maker output.
-
-The following variables are available in the `mapexpr`:
-
- - `neomake_output_source`: either "stderr" or "stdout", depending on
- where the output is coming from. This will be "stdout" always for
- non-async Vim.
- - `neomake_bufname` and `neomake_bufdir`: the buffer's absolute path
- (|bufname()|) and directory, respectively.
-
-The `mapexpr` itself gets evaluated in the context of the affected buffer in
-file mode, and in the context of the buffer that is current when the maker
-finished otherwise.
-
-The following `mapexpr` could be used to prefix the output type: >
- "printf('[%s] %s', neomake_output_source, v:val)"
-<
- *neomake-makers-postprocess*
-The `postprocess` property is a function (or list of functions) that get(s)
-called for each entry in the location or quickfix list.
-It allows to change entries there or remove them by setting the `valid` entry
-to `-1`.
-
-Example: make all entries a warning where `nr` is in the range of 100-199: >
- function PostprocessLintMaker(entry)
- if a:entry.nr >= 100 && a:entry.nr < 200
- let a:entry.type = 'W'
- endif
- endfunction
- let g:neomake_ft_lint_maker = {
- \ 'exe': 'lint',
- \ 'args': ['--option', 'x'],
- \ 'errorformat': '%f:%l:%c:%n: %m',
- \ 'postprocess': function('PostprocessLintMaker')
- \ }
-<
-Example: remove some entry for a specific maker (using |expr-lambda|): >
- let g:neomake_asciidoc_asciidoc_postprocess = {
- \ entry -> entry.text =~# 'illegal system attribute name: font-style'
- \ ? extend(entry, {'valid': -1})
- \ : entry}
-<
-
-Builtin postprocessors are `neomake#postprocess#compress_whitespace`, which
-fixes whitespace issues (which is useful with multiline error messages),
-and `neomake#postprocess#generic_length`, which adds a length property (used
-for highlights |neomake-highlight|) for entries, when the message refers to an
-identifier at the entry's column.
-See `neomake#makers#ft#text#PostprocessWritegood` for an example.
-
-Entries can be selectively removed in post-processing by setting its "valid"
-property to `-1`. This removal will happen even if `remove_invalid_entries`
-is disabled. This feature is meant for conditional removals and a simpler way
-for end users to filter list entries. Makers should handle removals through
-|errorformat| using '%-G' to remove items that should never appear in the
-error list.
-
- *neomake-makers-buffer_output*
-Default: 1
-By default Neomake will only process the output from makers when either the
-output type changes (from stderr to stdout or vice versa), or at the end of
-the job.
-
-If you have a maker that is expected to run longer, and you want to get
-feedback as early as possible, you can set this to `0`.
-
-You can override this for a maker using e.g.: >
- let g:neomake_ft_test_maker_buffer_output = 0
-<
-Your results will appear earlier, but if the |'errorformat'| is meant to parse
-multiline output this will likely cause issues (depending on how the maker
-flushes its output).
-
-To change the default for all makers use: >
- call neomake#config#set('maker_defaults.buffer_output', 0)
-<
- *neomake-makers-remove_invalid_entries*
-Default: 0
-This option filters invalid entries from makers from the location/quickfix
-list (i.e. entries that do not match the |'errorformat'|, and that would show
-up with a `||` prefix in the location/quickfix list): >
- let g:neomake_ft_maker_remove_invalid_entries = 1
-<
-NOTE: the default for this is 0, because unhandled/unexpected output might be
-useful, e.g. when the program displays some error.
-Makers should handle this properly through |errorformat|, e.g. by using '%-G'
-(see |efm-ignore| and |neomake-faq-errorformat|).
-
-To change the default for all makers use: >
- call neomake#config#set('maker_defaults.remove_invalid_entries, 1)
-<
- *neomake-makers-cwd*
-The working directory of a maker defaults to the current working directory
-of the make run (|getcwd()|).
-The `cwd` property overrides this, and gets expanded in the context of the
-current buffer. Special buffers (like fugitive blobs) get handled for values
-starting with `%:` (typically used in this context), falling back to
-|expand()|. See |filename-modifiers|.
- >
-Example: change to the buffer's directory: >
- let g:neomake_my_example_maker = {
- \ 'exe': 'pwd',
- \ 'cwd': '%:p:h'
- \ }
-<
- *neomake-makers-tempfile_enabled*
-Default: 1
-This will pass a temporary file with the buffer's contents to the maker, in
-case the buffer is not readable, modified, or has no filename.
-A maker can specify the temporary file's name through the `tempfile_name`
-property, and you can set it through the |neomake-makers-InitForJob| callback
-(for advanced usage).
-Otherwise it gets generated based on the original filename/filetype, and
-falls back to using |tempname()|.
-
-You can configure this per buffer or maker as usual, e.g.: >
- let g:neomake_<ft>_<name>_tempfile_enabled = 0
-<
- *neomake-makers-tempfile_dir*
-Default: unset
-You can configure the directory to use for temporary files (see
-|neomake-makers-tempfile_enabled|).
-
-The default behavior is to use the same directory as the original file, so
-that any config files (e.g. `setup.cfg` for Python tools) take effect.
-
-You can configure this per buffer or maker as usual, e.g.: >
- let g:neomake_<ft>_<name>_tempfile_dir = '/tmp/custom'
-<
-The value gets expanded (via `neomake#utils#ExpandArgs`), which allows for
-the following to use the original file's directory structure (`%:p:h`): >
- let g:neomake_tempfile_dir = '/tmp/custom%:p:h'
-<
- *neomake-makers-output_stream*
-Default: "both" ("stdout", "stderr", "both")
-The `output_stream` setting specifies what stream gets used for output from
-the maker.
-Any output on a stream not configured here gets reported as unexpected output.
-
- *neomake-makers-supports_stdin*
-Default: 0
-With `supports_stdin = 1` a maker indicates that it can use stdin instead of a
-temporary file. By default "-" is then used for the filename.
-
-`supports_stdin` can be a dict function on the maker, which will get the
-current jobinfo as its argument, and should return 1 or 0.
-This function can change `self.args`, which is useful to append options like
-e.g. "['--stdin-display-name', '%:p']".
-You can also change `self.tempfile_name` therein.
-It can be useful to change the current working directory for the maker here,
-e.g. when it does not use its `--stdin-display-name` (or similar) option
-to look for its config. Use the jobinfo's `cd` method for this: >
- function! maker.supports_stdin(jobinfo) abort
- let self.args += ['--stdin-display-name', '%:.']
- call a:jobinfo.cd('%:h')
- return 1
- endfunction
-<
- *neomake-makers-uses_stdin*
-Default: 0
-`uses_stdin = 1` can be used to always use stdin for file arguments,
-regardless of if a temporary file / stdin is required to be used.
-It uses "-" as the default for "tempfile_name".
-
-Global Options *neomake-options*
-
-*g:neomake_<name>_maker*
-*g:neomake_<ft>_<name>_maker*
-Define a new filetype or project-level maker. See |neomake-makers|.
-
- *neomake-makers-properties*
-*g:neomake_<name>_<property>*
-*g:neomake_<ft>_<name>_<property>*
-*b:neomake_<name>_<property>*
-*b:neomake_<ft>_<name>_<property>*
-Configure properties for a maker where <property> is one of `exe`, `args`,
-`errorformat`, `buffer_output`, `remove_invalid_entries`, `append_file`,
-or `supports_stdin`.
-
-This can also be set per buffer, e.g.: >
- let g:neomake_javascript_jshint_exe = './myjshint'
- let b:neomake_javascript_jshint_exe = './myotherjshint'
-<
-
-The global defaults can be configured using `g:neomake_<property>`, i.e.
-*g:neomake_remove_invalid_entries* to remove invalid entries from the quickfix
-/ location list (|neomake-makers-remove_invalid_entries|), unless explicitly
-provided by the maker or overridden by your global/buffer setting.
-
-The internal defaults are: >
- let defaults = {
- \ 'exe': maker.name,
- \ 'args': [],
- \ 'errorformat': &errorformat,
- \ 'buffer_output': 0,
- \ 'remove_invalid_entries': 0
- \ }
-<
-
-*g:neomake_<ft>_enabled_makers*
-*b:neomake_<ft>_enabled_makers*
-This setting will tell Neomake which makers to use by default for the given
-filetype `<ft>` (when called without a maker as an argument, i.e. |:Neomake|).
-
-The default for this setting is the return value of the function
-`neomake#makers#ft#<ft>#EnabledMakers`. For Python this is defined in
-`./autoload/neomake/makers/ft/python.vim`, and might return: >
- ['python', 'frosted', 'pylama']
-<
-This setting can also be defined per buffer, so the following snippet can be
-used to configure a custom set of makers from your vimrc: >
- let g:neomake_python_enabled_makers = ['pep8', 'pylint']
- augroup my_custom_maker
- au!
- au Filetype custom.py let b:neomake_python_enabled_makers = ['flake8']
- augroup END
-<
-Please refer to |autocmd-patterns| for help on defining the pattern
-(`custom.py`) in this case.
-
-*g:neomake_enabled_makers*
-*b:neomake_enabled_makers*
-This setting will tell Neomake which makers to use by default when not
-operating on a single file, or when no makers are defined for the filetype of
-the current buffer. This effectively defaults to: >
- let g:neomake_enabled_makers = ['makeprg']
-<
-*g:neomake_open_list*
-*b:neomake_open_list*
-This setting will open the |location-list| or |quickfix| list (depending on
-whether it is operating on a file) when adding entries. A value of 2 will
-preserve the cursor position when the |location-list| or |quickfix| window is
-opened. Defaults to 0.
-
-*g:neomake_list_height*
-*b:neomake_list_height*
-The maximum height of the |location-list| or |quickfix| list window opened by
-Neomake. If there are fewer entries it will use that instead.
-Defaults to 10.
-
-*g:neomake_echo_current_error*
-This setting will |:echo| the error for the line your cursor is on, if any.
-It uses a timer (if |timers| are available), and |CursorHold|/|CursorHoldI|
-otherwise.
-Defaults to 1.
-
-*g:neomake_virtualtext_current_error*
-Use Neovim's virtualtext API to display the error for the current line next
-to the text. This is experimental, and uses the same mechanism (timer)
-as |g:neomake_echo_current_error|.
-Defaults to 1 (only available on Neovim 0.3.2+).
-
-*g:neomake_virtualtext_prefix*
-The prefix used with |g:neomake_virtualtext_current_error|.
-Defaults to "❯ ".
-
-*g:neomake_cursormoved_delay*
-Delay (in ms) for the timer used to echo the current error with
-|g:neomake_echo_current_error|.
-Defaults to 100.
-
-*g:neomake_serialize*
-Setting this to 1 tells Neomake to run each enabled maker one after the other.
-This is a good way to ensure messages don't get mixed up. This setting is
-implied with non-async Vim versions.
-
-*g:neomake_serialize_abort_on_error*
-Setting this to 1 tells Neomake to abort after the first error status is
-encountered. This setting only works when |g:neomake_serialize| is on.
-
-*g:neomake_verbose*
-Controls how verbose Neomake should be. Neomake log levels are as follows:
- 0 - Errors only
- 1 - Quiet message
- 2 - Loud message (may log multiple messages at once, making the screen
- shift momentarily)
- 3 - Debug information (all messages).
- This will also add time information to messages.
-Each log level includes all the levels before it.
-
-Defaults to 1.
-
-|'verbose'| gets added to this setting, so you can use |:verbose| to increase
-the verbosity temporarily: >
- :3verb Neomake
-<
-*g:neomake_logfile*
-Setting this to a file path will write all messages (regardless of the level
-configured through |g:neomake_verbose|) into it.
-This is useful for debugging/hacking, and when reporting issues.
-It requires Vim 7.4.503+ (or Neovim) to work properly, otherwise it will not
-append, but overwrite the file with each message.
-
- *neomake-signs*
-*g:neomake_place_signs*
-This setting enables the placement of signs next to items from the location
-and quickfix list (i.e. errors/warnings etc recognized from the
-|'errorformat'|). Defaults to 1.
-
-*g:neomake_error_sign*
-*g:neomake_warning_sign*
-*g:neomake_info_sign*
-*g:neomake_message_sign*
-These options allow you to control the appearance of the signs that are
-placed into the |signs| column next to lines with messages.
-These are dictionaries that represent the parameters provided by
-|:sign-define|. Here is an example definition: >
- let g:neomake_error_sign = {
- \ 'text': 'E>',
- \ 'texthl': 'ErrorMsg',
- \ }
-<
-See the |:highlight| command to list the highlight groups available to you or
-create new ones.
-
-Neomake uses the following defaults: >
-
- let g:neomake_error_sign = {
- \ 'text': '✖',
- \ 'texthl': 'NeomakeErrorSign',
- \ }
- let g:neomake_warning_sign = {
- \ 'text': '‼',
- \ 'texthl': 'NeomakeWarningSign',
- \ }
- let g:neomake_message_sign = {
- \ 'text': '➤',
- \ 'texthl': 'NeomakeMessageSign',
- \ }
- let g:neomake_info_sign = {
- \ 'text': 'ℹ',
- \ 'texthl': 'NeomakeInfoSign'
- \ }
-<
-
-Default |highlight-groups| are created with those names, but only if they do
-not exist already, which allows you to customize them. This should typically
-be done through the |ColorScheme| autoevent, which applies it after any color
-scheme: >
-
- augroup my_neomake_signs
- au!
- autocmd ColorScheme *
- \ hi NeomakeErrorSign ctermfg=white |
- \ hi NeomakeWarningSign ctermfg=yellow
- augroup END
-<
-You can use `neomake#utils#GetHighlight` to get e.g. the "bg" from
-"SignColumn". See `neomake#signs#DefineHighlights` where this is used.
-
- *neomake-highlight*
-*g:neomake_highlight_columns*
-This setting enables highlighting of columns for items from the location and
-quickfix list. Defaults to 1.
-
-*g:neomake_highlight_lines*
-This setting enables highlighting of lines for items from the location and
-quickfix list. Defaults to 0.
-
-If both |g:neomake_highlight_columns| and |g:neomake_highlight_lines| are
-enabled, items with column information are highlighted using the column.
-
-The following highlighting groups are used:
- - NeomakeError: links to "SpellBad" (|hl-SpellBad|)
- - NeomakeWarning: links to "SpellCap" (|hl-SpellCap|)
- - NeomakeInfo: links to "NeomakeWarning"
- - NeomakeMessage: links to "NeomakeWarning"
-
-You can define them yourself: >
-
- augroup my_neomake_highlights
- au!
- autocmd ColorScheme *
- \ highlight NeomakeError … |
- \ highlight NeomakeWarning …
- guisp=White
- augroup END
->
-
-*g:airline#extensions#neomake#enabled*
-Shows warning and error counts returned by |neomake#statusline#LoclistCounts|
-in the warning and error sections of the vim-airline |'statusline'|. Defaults
-to 1.
-
-==============================================================================
-4. Functions *neomake-functions*
-
-This list is non-exhaustive at the moment, but you may find some of these
-functions useful.
-
-*neomake#Make* (options)
-This is the main entrypoint to Neomake, used by the |:Neomake| (and
-|:Neomake!|) command.
-
-`options` is a dictionary, and might include:
-- `file_mode`: 1 if the makers should get run against a single file (typically
- used for linting). Default: 1.
-- `enabled_makers`: the makers to use (list). Default: uses configuration.
-
-Returns: a list of jobinfo objects (|neomake-object-jobinfo|).
-
-Deprecated interface (with different return value)~
-The old and deprecated API will accept the following arguments instead of the
-`options` dict: filemode, enabled_makers[, exit_callback].
-The `exit_callback` (which should get replaced by using the
-|NeomakeJobFinished| or |NeomakeFinished| hooks) gets the following dictionary
-as its sole argument: >
- { 'status': <exit status of maker>,
- \ 'name': <maker name>,
- \ 'has_next': <1 if another maker follows, 0 otherwise> }
-Returns: a list of job ids.
-
-*neomake#Sh* (command[, callback])
-This function is called by the |:NeomakeSh| command. It runs the specified
-shell `command` according to 'shell'. |neomake#Sh| returns the single job id
-that was created (-1 on Vim without asynchronous support); you can potentially
-cancel this job with |neomake#CancelJob|.
-
-It also accepts a second, optional callback argument that is called when
-the command exits. The callback is given the following dictionary as its
-sole argument: >
- { 'status': <exit status of command>,
- \ 'name': 'sh: <command>',
- \ 'has_next': 0 }
-<
-The callback will receive a `jobinfo` object dict as `self`
-(|dict-functions|).
-
-*neomake#ListJobs*
-Invoked via |:NeomakeListJobs|. Echoes a list of running jobs in the format
-(job_id, job_name).
-
-*neomake#CancelJob*
-Invoked via |:NeomakeCancelJob|. Terminate a job identified by its job_id.
-Example: >
- let job_id = neomake#Sh("bash -c 'while true; do sleep 1; done'")
- call neomake#CancelJob(job_id)
-
-*neomake#signs#RedefineErrorSign*
-*neomake#signs#RedefineWarningSign*
-These functions define the error sign and the warning sign respectively. They
-optionally take a dictionary in the same format as |g:neomake_error_sign|. If
-no such dictionary is provided, the default values will be used. These
-functions may be useful if somehow |:Neomake| is being invoked before you
-define |g:neomake_error_sign|. >
- let g:neomake_error_sign = {'text': 'D:'}
- call neomake#signs#RedefineErrorSign()
-<
- *neomake-statusline*
-The main function for statusline integration is `neomake#statusline#get()`,
-which caches the information retrieved from `neomake#statusline#get_status()`.
-
-*neomake#statusline#get()* <bufnr> [options]
-The function requires the buffer number as first argument, and an optional
-dictionary. You might want to use |g:actual_curbuf| for bufnr, if calling
-`neomake#status#get()` from a statusline expression, but then highlights are
-not evaluated, and you typically want to use this in a statusline function
-(`'set statusline=%!MyStatusLine()'`) instead.
-
-Returns a string for a 'statusline'.
-
-The optional argument is a dictionary of options (see below).
-
-The following example creates a custom 'statusline' function, where `a:active`
-may reflect if the window is the current one (implementation not provided): >
- let neomake_status_str = neomake#statusline#get(bufnr, {
- \ 'format_running': '… ({{running_job_names}})',
- \ 'format_loclist_ok':
- \ (a:active ? '%#NeomakeStatusGood#' : '%*').'✓',
- \ 'format_quickfix_ok': '',
- \ 'format_quickfix_issues': (a:active ? '%s' : ''),
- \ 'format_status': '%%(%s'
- \ .(a:active ? '%%#StatColorHi2#' : '%%*')
- \ .'%%)',
- \ })
-<
-A simpler example: >
- let neomake_status_str = neomake#statusline#get(bufnr, {
- \ 'format_running': '… ({{running_job_names}})',
- \ 'format_loclist_ok': '✓',
- \ 'format_quickfix_ok': '',
- \ 'format_quickfix_issues': '%s',
- \ })
-<
-You can use the following options:
-
-For location list items:~
- - format_loclist_unknown: format for when the status for location list
- issues is unknown, i.e. Neomake was not run on the current buffer.
- Default: `'?'`
- - format_loclist_ok: format for when there are no location list issues.
- Default: `'%#NeomakeStatusGood#✓%#NeomakeStatReset#'` (a checkmark using
- the NeomakeStatusGood highlight group).
- - format_loclist_type_X: format for location list issues of type X
- (E, W, I, …).
- Default: looks up "format_loclist_type_default" first, and then uses
- `' {{type}}:{{count}} '`, with an existing highlight group as prefix
- ("NeomakeStatColorTypeX" or "NeomakeStatColorDefault"), e.g.
- - format_loclist_type_default: default format for location list issues if
- "format_loclist_type_X" is not defined.
- - format_loclist_issues: format for wrapping all location list issues.
- Default: `'%s%%#NeomakeStatReset'` (used with |printf()|).
-
-For quickfix list items:~
- - format_quickfix_ok: format for no quickfix issues.
- Default: `''`
- - format_quickfix_type_X: format for quickfix list issues of type X
- (E, W, I, …).
- Default: `' {{type}}:{{count}} '`
- Default: looks up "format_quickfix_type_default" first, and then uses
- `' Q{{type}}:{{count}} '`, with an existing highlight group as prefix
- ("NeomakeStatColorQuickfixTypeX" or "NeomakeStatColorQuickfixDefault").
- - format_quickfix_issues: format for wrapping all quickfix list issues.
- You can use an empty string to skip displaying quickfix issues, which can
- be useful for non-current windows.
- Default: `'%s%%#NeomakeStatReset'` (used with |printf()|).
-
-Status related:~
- - format_status: used to wrap the whole status.
- This is a |printf()| format string, where `%s` gets replaced with the
- whole status (and any literal/non-printf `%` needs to be escaped as `%%`).
- Default: not used / `'%s'`
- - format_status_disabled: used to wrap the whole status when disabled.
- This is a |printf()| format string, where `%s` gets replaced with the
- whole status (and any literal/non-printf `%` needs to be escaped as `%%`).
- Default: `'{{disabled_info}} %s'`
- - format_disabled_info: The `disabled_info` placeholder from the
- "format_status_disabled" argument. There `disabled_scope` placeholder is
- available here. Default: `'{{disabled_scope}}-'`
- - format_status_enabled: used to wrap the whole status when enabled.
- This is a |printf()| format string, where `%s` gets replaced with the
- whole status (and any literal/non-printf `%` needs to be escaped as `%%`).
- Default: not used / `'%s'`
-
-General:~
- - format_lists: used to format the overall location list and quickfix list
- sections (before format_status).
- `{{lists_sep}}` is empty ("") with only a single list section,
- and defaults to " " if both are not empty.
- Default: `'{{loclist}}{{lists_sep}}{{quickfix}}'`
-
-Running jobs:~
- If any jobs are currently running in file or project mode, those get
- displayed by default in the loclist or quickfix section. The following
- options control its appearance:
-
- - format_running: used in case there are jobs running. Use 0 (as a number)
- to disable this, but fall through to the last known status.
- Default: `… ({{running_job_names}})`
- - format_running_job_file: Wrap the running job name for file-level makers.
- Default: not used / `'%s'`
- - format_running_job_project: Wrap the running job name for project makers.
- Default: `'%s!'`.
- - running_jobs_separator: Separator for formatted running job names.
- Default: `', '`.
-
-Advanced options:~
-
- - use_highlights_with_defaults: include highlight attributes with default
- options (e.g. "%#NeomakeStatusGood#" with "format_loclist_ok").
- Default: 1
-
-You can use the following format placeholders:
- - `{{running_job_names}}}`: comma-separated list of running jobs (typically
- their maker names).
- This gets built using `format_running_job_file`,
- `format_running_job_project`, and `running_jobs_separator`.
- - `{{disabled_scope}}`: When manually overriden, the scope of the disabling.
- One of "b", "t", "g".
-
-*neomake#statusline#LoclistStatus*
-*neomake#statusline#QflistStatus*
-These functions return text for your |'statusline'|. They each take an
-optional first argument, which is the prefix text that will be shown if errors
-or warnings exist. Example usage: >
- set statusline+=\ %#ErrorMsg#%{neomake#statusline#QflistStatus('qf:\ ')}
-<
-The result of this will be something like 'qf: E:1, W:2' if there are errors
-or warnings and the empty string otherwise.
-
-*neomake#statusline#LoclistCounts*
-*neomake#statusline#QflistCounts*
-These functions get the counts of errors by error type for the |location-list|
-and the |quickfix| respectively. The return value is something like this: >
- {'E': 2, 'W': 1, 'x': 5}
-<Where 'E', 'W' and 'x' are error types. Empty error types are ignored for
-now.
-
-By default, `LoclistCounts` returns the counts for the current buffer (i.e.
-`bufnr("%")`), but you can pass an optional argument: passing a buffer number
-will retrieve the counts for a particular buffer, while passing the string
-"`all`" will return a dictionary of counts for all buffers.
-
-==============================================================================
-5. Autocommands/Hooks *neomake-autocmds*
- *neomake-hooks*
-Neomake will trigger |User| autocommands on certain events.
-With all these events a dictionary `g:neomake_hook_context` is available,
-with key/value pairs depending on the autocommand/hook.
-
-Example: display a message for every maker that exits non-zero: >
- function! MyOnNeomakeJobFinished() abort
- let context = g:neomake_hook_context
- if context.jobinfo.exit_code != 0
- echom printf('The job for maker %s exited non-zero: %s',
- \ context.jobinfo.maker.name, context.jobinfo.exit_code)
- endif
- endfunction
- augroup my_neomake_hooks
- au!
- autocmd User NeomakeJobFinished call MyOnNeomakeJobFinished()
- augroup END
-<
-Note: you might want to use |autocmd-nested| (in particular when handling
-opening of the location/quickfix window yourself, so that other autocommands
-get triggered, e.g. |WinEnter| for the qf window that gets opened/created): >
- augroup my_neomake_hooks
- au!
- autocmd User NeomakeFinished nested call MyOnNeomakeFinished()
- augroup END
-<
- *NeomakeJobInit*
-The NeomakeJobInit autocommand gets triggered before a job gets started.
-You can use this to change the command (`jobinfo.argv`).
-Context:
- - `g:neomake_hook_context.jobinfo`: see |neomake-object-jobinfo|.
- The `argv` entry contains the command to run (executable and arguments).
- This can be a list or a string, depending on the maker and the job backend.
-
- *NeomakeJobStarted*
-The NeomakeJobStarted autocommand gets triggered after a job started.
-Context:
- - `g:neomake_hook_context.jobinfo`: see |neomake-object-jobinfo|.
-
- *NeomakeCountsChanged*
-The NeomakeCountsChanged user autocommand gets triggered after counts for the
-location/quickfix list have changed, either because the list got reset or new
-entries got added.
-You can use this to e.g. update the statusline.
-Context:
- - `g:neomake_hook_context.reset`: 1 if the list got reset, 0 otherwise.
- - `g:neomake_hook_context.jobinfo`: when the list is not reset; see
- |neomake-object-jobinfo|.
-
- *NeomakeFinished*
-The NeomakeFinished user autocommand gets triggered after all jobs of a build
-have finished.
-You can use this to e.g. close an empty location or quickfix window.
-Context:
- - `g:neomake_hook_context`: a dictionary with the following keys:
- - `make_info`: make info, which contains all of the entries from below,
- plus some more. (The object itself is not documented yet)
- - `make_id`: the numeric ID of the make run.
- - `options`: a dictionary (related to |neomake-object-jobinfo|):
- - `file_mode`
- - `bufnr`
- - `ft`
- - `finished_jobs`: a list of job infos (|neomake-object-jobinfo|) for the
- finished jobs.
-
- *NeomakeJobFinished*
-The NeomakeJobFinished autocommand gets triggered after a single job has
-finished.
-Context:
- - `g:neomake_hook_context.jobinfo`: see |neomake-object-jobinfo|; `exit_code`
- is available there.
-
-==============================================================================
-5. Objects *neomake-objects*
-
- *neomake-object-jobinfo*
-The `jobinfo` dictionary contains information about a job.
-(this is experimental, so not everything is documented)
- - `maker`: a dictionary containing information about the maker that ran
- this job. See |neomake-object-maker|.
- - `file_mode`: 1 for file mode, 0 for project/directory mode.
- - `make_id`: the ID of the make run
- - `get_pid()`: get the process ID (PID) of the job (-1 if not running
- anymore).
-
- - Relevant for file mode:
- - `bufnr`: the number of the buffer.
- - `ft`: the filetype.
- *neomake-object-maker*
-The `maker` dictionary contains the following keys:
-(this is experimental, so not everything is documented)
- - `name`: name of the maker.
- - `exe`: executable of the maker.
-
-==============================================================================
-6. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) *neomake-faq*
-
-6.1 Other plugins overwrite the signs placed by Neomake~
-
-When using quickfixsigns (https://github.com/tomtom/quickfixsigns_vim/) it
-will also place signs for errors and warnings in the quickfix/location list,
-and conflicts therefore with Neomake's own signs (see
-|g:neomake_place_signs|). You can make quickfixsigns respect Neomake's signs
-using this option: >
-
- let g:quickfixsigns_protect_sign_rx = '^neomake_'
-<
-6.2 How to configure the makers to be used?~
-
-See |g:neomake_<ft>_enabled_makers| (press `<C-]>` on the link to go there).
-
- *neomake-faq-errorformat*
-6.3 How to develop/debug the errorformat setting?~
-
-Here are some tips to develop the 'errorformat' setting for makers:
-
-1. Get the output from the linter into a buffer (see also |:read!|).
-2. Set the errorformat, e.g. `:let &efm = '%E%f:%l:%c\,%n: %m,%Z%m`.
- See |errorformat| for documentation of the format itself.
-3. Load the buffer into the quickfix list: `:cgetbuffer`.
-4. Use |:copen| to open the quickfix window, and/or `:echo getqflist()` to
- display the raw data.
-5. Pay attention to the "`valid`" property of entries.
-
-vim: ft=help tw=78 isk+=<,>,\:,-,'
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-neomake-makers-output_stream neomake.txt /*neomake-makers-output_stream*
-neomake-makers-postprocess neomake.txt /*neomake-makers-postprocess*
-neomake-makers-process_json neomake.txt /*neomake-makers-process_json*
-neomake-makers-process_output neomake.txt /*neomake-makers-process_output*
-neomake-makers-processing neomake.txt /*neomake-makers-processing*
-neomake-makers-properties neomake.txt /*neomake-makers-properties*
-neomake-makers-remove_invalid_entries neomake.txt /*neomake-makers-remove_invalid_entries*
-neomake-makers-supports_stdin neomake.txt /*neomake-makers-supports_stdin*
-neomake-makers-tempfile_dir neomake.txt /*neomake-makers-tempfile_dir*
-neomake-makers-tempfile_enabled neomake.txt /*neomake-makers-tempfile_enabled*
-neomake-makers-uses_stdin neomake.txt /*neomake-makers-uses_stdin*
-neomake-object-jobinfo neomake.txt /*neomake-object-jobinfo*
-neomake-object-maker neomake.txt /*neomake-object-maker*
-neomake-objects neomake.txt /*neomake-objects*
-neomake-options neomake.txt /*neomake-options*
-neomake-signs neomake.txt /*neomake-signs*
-neomake-statusline neomake.txt /*neomake-statusline*
-neomake-toggle neomake.txt /*neomake-toggle*
-neomake.txt neomake.txt /*neomake.txt*
-remove_statusline_func airline.txt /*remove_statusline_func*
-vim-airline airline.txt /*vim-airline*