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# vim-vue [![CircleCI](https://img.shields.io/circleci/project/github/posva/vim-vue.svg)](https://circleci.com/gh/posva/vim-vue)
Vim syntax highlighting for [Vue
components](https://vuejs.org/v2/guide/single-file-components.html).
This was initially forked from
[darthmall/vim-vue](https://github.com/darthmall/vim-vue). I already have an
implementation for this but found his code much cleaner. That's why I created a
new version instead of a PR.
## Installation
### Install with [Vundle](https://github.com/VundleVim/Vundle.vim)
```viml
Plugin 'posva/vim-vue'
```
### Install with [Pathogen](https://github.com/tpope/vim-pathogen)
```bash
cd ~/.vim/bundle && \
git clone https://github.com/posva/vim-vue.git
```
### Install without a plugin manager (Vim 8)
```bash
git clone https://github.com/posva/vim-vue.git ~/.vim/pack/plugins/start/vim-vue
```
### Integration with [Syntastic](https://github.com/scrooloose/syntastic) or [ALE](https://github.com/w0rp/ale)
Currently only `eslint` is available. Please make sure
[eslint](http://eslint.org/) and
[eslint-plugin-vue](https://github.com/vuejs/eslint-plugin-vue) are installed
and properly [configured](https://github.com/vuejs/eslint-plugin-vue#rocket-usage):
```bash
npm i -g eslint eslint-plugin-vue
```
## Contributing
If your language is not getting highlighted open an issue or a PR with the fix.
You only need to add a line to the `syntax/vue.vim` file.
Don't forget to write [Vader](https://github.com/junegunn/vader.vim) tests for
the code you write. You can run the tests by executing `make test` in the
terminal.
## FAQ
### Where is Jade?
[Jade has been renamed to pug](https://github.com/pugjs/jade/issues/2184).
Therefore you have to replace all your `jade` occurrences with `pug`. The new
plugin for `pug` can be found on [the same repository](https://github.com/digitaltoad/vim-pug)
(the name has already been updated).
### My syntax highlighting stops working randomly
This is because Vim tries to highlight text in an efficient way. Especially in
files that include multiple languages, it can get confused. To work around
this, you can run `:syntax sync fromstart` when it happens.
You can also setup an autocmd for this, so that every time a Vue file is
opened, `:syntax sync fromstart` will be executed pre-emptively:
```vim
autocmd FileType vue syntax sync fromstart
```
See `:h :syn-sync-first` and [this article](http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Fix_syntax_highlighting)
for more details.
### How to use commenting functionality with multiple languages in Vue files?
#### [caw.vim](https://github.com/tyru/caw.vim)
caw.vim features built-in support for file context through [context_filetype.vim](https://github.com/Shougo/context_filetype.vim). Just install both plugins and context-aware commenting will work in most files. The fenced code is detected by predefined regular expressions.
#### [NERDCommenter](https://github.com/scrooloose/nerdcommenter)
<details>
<summary>
To use NERDCommenter with Vue files, you can use its "hooks" feature to
temporarily change the filetype. <em>Click for an example.</em>
</summary>
```vim
let g:ft = ''
function! NERDCommenter_before()
if &ft == 'vue'
let g:ft = 'vue'
let stack = synstack(line('.'), col('.'))
if len(stack) > 0
let syn = synIDattr((stack)[0], 'name')
if len(syn) > 0
exe 'setf ' . substitute(tolower(syn), '^vue_', '', '')
endif
endif
endif
endfunction
function! NERDCommenter_after()
if g:ft == 'vue'
setf vue
let g:ft = ''
endif
endfunction
```
</details>
### _Vim slows down when using this plugin_ How can I fix that?
When checking for pre-processor languages, multiple syntax highlighting checks are done, which can slow down vim. You can trim down which pre-processors to use by setting `g:vue_pre_processors` to a whitelist of languages to support:
```vim
let g:vue_pre_processors = ['pug', 'scss']
```
To disable pre-processor languages altogether (only highlight HTML, JavaScript, and CSS):
```vim
let g:vue_pre_processors = []
```
Available pre-processors are: coffee, haml, handlebars, less, pug, sass, scss, slm, stylus, typescript