Use VimL syntax highlighting in the readme file.

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Artur Dryomov
2013-01-11 15:44:05 +03:00
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Jedi is by default automatically initialized. If you don't want that I suggest
you disable the auto-initialization in your ``.vimrc``::
you disable the auto-initialization in your ``.vimrc``
.. code-block:: vim
let g:jedi#auto_initialization = 0
There are also some VIM options (like ``completeopt``) which are automatically
initialized, if you don't want that::
initialized, if you don't want that
.. code-block:: vim
let g:jedi#auto_vim_configuration = 0
The goto is by default on <leader g>. If you want to change that::
The goto is by default on <leader g>. If you want to change that
.. code-block:: vim
let g:jedi#goto_command = "<leader>g"
``get_definition`` is by default on <leader d>. If you want to change that::
``get_definition`` is by default on <leader d>. If you want to change that
.. code-block:: vim
let g:jedi#get_definition_command = "<leader>d"
Showing the pydoc is by default on ``K`` If you want to change that::
Showing the pydoc is by default on ``K`` If you want to change that
.. code-block:: vim
let g:jedi#pydoc = "K"
If you are a person who likes to use VIM-buffers not tabs, you might want to
put that in your ``.vimrc``::
put that in your ``.vimrc``
.. code-block:: vim
let g:jedi#use_tabs_not_buffers = 0
Jedi automatically starts the completion, if you type a dot, e.g. ``str.``, if
you don't want this::
you don't want this
.. code-block:: vim
let g:jedi#popup_on_dot = 0
There's some support for refactoring::
There's some support for refactoring
.. code-block:: vim
let g:jedi#rename_command = "<leader>r"
And you can list all names that are related (have the same origin)::
And you can list all names that are related (have the same origin)
.. code-block:: vim
let g:jedi#related_names_command = "<leader>n"
If you want to change the default autocompletion command::
If you want to change the default autocompletion command
.. code-block:: vim
let g:jedi#autocompletion_command = "<C-Space>"
By default you get a window that displays the function definition you're
currently in. If you don't want that::
currently in. If you don't want that
.. code-block:: vim
let g:jedi#show_function_definition = "0"