#+TITLE: Vimscript language layer #+TAGS: dsl|layer|programming|script * Table of Contents :TOC_5_gh:noexport: - [[#description][Description]] - [[#features][Features:]] - [[#install][Install]] - [[#configuration][Configuration]] - [[#choosing-a-backend][Choosing a backend]] - [[#company-vimscript][Company-vimscript]] - [[#lsp][LSP]] * Description This layer adds support for vimscript and pentadactyl config files. ** Features: - Syntax highlighting - Auto-completion (with LSP) - Syntax-checking (with LSP) * Install To use this configuration layer, add it to your =~/.spacemacs=. You will need to add =vimscript= to the existing =dotspacemacs-configuration-layers= list in this file. * Configuration All layer configurations can be done by setting layer variables in your dotfile. No custom user config lines are necessary ** Choosing a backend This layer provides two alternative backends to choose from. *** Company-vimscript This is the default choice if nothing is set and no lsp layer is loaded in your dotfile. This mode only provides very limited IDE capabilities. Used best if only small scripts are edited. To set explicitly set the following in your dotfile: #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp (vimscript :variables vimscript-backend 'company-vimscript) #+END_SRC *** LSP For proper IDE support this backend should be used. It is based on an external server which will be started automatically by emacs, once a vimscript file is opened. The keybindings are the same for all lsp modes so if you are already familiar with one you should be able to work the same in all modes. To set explicitly do the following in your dotfile: #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp (vimscript :variables vimscript-backend 'lsp) #+END_SRC For this to work you will also need to install the latest version of the lsp server with below command: #+BEGIN_SRC sh npm install -g vim-language-server #+END_SRC NOTE: Keybindings for LSP are defined in the LSP layer. Also it is advisable to have a look at the autocomplete layer for an optimal intellisense config for LSP.