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HTML layer
Description
This layer adds support for editing HTML and CSS.
Features:
- Editing HTML and CSS file using web-mode
- Support for Sass/Scss and Less files
- Generate HTML and CSS coding using emmet-mode
- Tags navigation on key
%
using evil-matchit - Support for editing Slim and Pug templates using slim-mode and pug-mode
- See the effects of typed HTML using impatient-mode
- imenu support for CSS and Sass through counsel-css
- Formatting with web-beautify
Install
To use this configuration layer, add it to your ~/.spacemacs
. You will need to
add html
to the existing dotspacemacs-configuration-layers
list in this
file.
SCSS linting requires SCSS-Lint version >= 0.43.0. You can get it from GitHub:
gem install specific_install
gem specific_install https://github.com/brigade/scss-lint.git
gem specific_install https://github.com/Sweetchuck/scss_lint_reporter_checkstyle.git
LSP
To enable LSP, set the layer variables below to t
:
css-enable-lsp
less-enable-lsp
scss-enable-lsp
html-enable-lsp
web-beautify
See web-beautify layer documentation.
prettier
See prettier layer documentation.
Choosing a formatter
To choose a formatter, set the layer variable web-fmt-tool
:
(html :variables web-fmt-tool 'web-beautify)
Formatter can be chosen on a per project basis using directory local variables
(files named .dir-locals.el
at the root of a project), an example to use the
prettier
formatter:
;;; Directory Local Variables
;;; For more information see (info "(emacs) Directory Variables")
((html-mode (web-fmt-tool . prettier)))
Note: you can easily add a directory local variable with SPC f v d
.
Backends
Language Server Protocol
For css files, you have to install vscode-css-languageserver-bin
npm i -g vscode-css-languageserver-bin
For html files, you will need to install vscode-html-languageserver-bin
npm install -g vscode-html-languageserver-bin
Don't forget to set the corresponding layer variables mentioned above to t
Live display in browser
Use SPC m I
to enable impatient mode, opening a live view of a HTML file in
your browser. You may wish to enable impatient mode in referenced CSS or JS
files, too.
When the underlying file is an HTML file, SPC m I
automatically opens the page
in the browser. For other buffers, a list of available views can be found on
http://localhost:8080/imp.
For more information visit the help page on GitHub.
Key bindings
Web mode
Key binding | Description |
---|---|
SPC m g p |
quickly navigate CSS rules using helm |
SPC m e h |
highlight DOM errors |
SPC m I |
open live view in browser |
SPC m g b |
go to the beginning of current element |
SPC m g c |
go to the first child element |
SPC m g p |
go to the parent element |
SPC m g s |
go to next sibling |
SPC m h p |
show xpath of the current element |
SPC m r c |
clone the current element |
SPC m r d |
delete the current element (does not delete the children) |
SPC m r r |
rename current element |
SPC m r w |
wrap current element |
SPC m z |
fold/unfold current element |
% |
evil-matchit key binding to jump to closing tag |
A transient-state is also defined, start it with SPC m .
or , .
Key binding | Description |
---|---|
? |
Toggle full help |
c |
clone current element |
d |
delete (vanish) current element (does not delete the children) |
D |
delete current element and children |
j |
next element |
J / gj |
next sibling element |
h |
parent element |
k |
previous element |
K / gk |
previous sibling element |
l |
first child element |
p |
show xpath of current element |
q |
leave the transient-state |
r |
rename current element |
w |
wrap current element |
CSS/SCSS
Key binding | Description |
---|---|
SPC m g h |
quickly navigate CSS rules |
SPC m z c |
fold css statement to one line |
SPC m z o |
unfold css statement to one line |