This repository is mainly for the use with plug-in managers.
Have a look at the Screenshot Page.
The development happens in WolfgangMehner/vim-plugins.
This is a preview version!
Notable new features:
- Call the Bash interpreter via the command-line:
:Bash <args>
. You can use it to pass arguments to the script. - Run Bash in a terminal window directly inside the editor.
- The template library now has shell options and variables for BASH Version 4.4.
- The debugger integration has been move into the toolbox, and comes with extended functionality.
The terminal window relies on the new +terminal
feature, which becomes
available with a patch level of approx. 8.0.1000
.
Please read the release notes below.
- INSTALLATION
- RELEASE NOTES
- FILES
- ADDITIONAL TIPS
- CREDITS
Bash Support implements a Bash-IDE for Vim/gVim. It is written to considerably speed up writing code in a consistent style. This is done by inserting complete statements, comments, idioms, and code snippets. Syntax checking, running a script, starting a debugger can be done with a keystroke. There are many additional hints and options which can improve speed and comfort when writing shell scripts.
This plug-in can be used with Vim version 7.4+ and Neovim 0.2.1+.
A system-wide installation for all users can also be done. This will have
further effects on how the plug-in works. For a step-by-step instruction, as
well as an explanation of the other consequences, please see the help file
doc/bashsupport.txt
or look up the documentation via:
:help bashsupport-system-wide
The subdirectories in the zip archive bash-support.zip
mirror the directory
structure which is needed below the local installation directory $HOME/.vim/
(find the value of $HOME
with :echo $HOME
from inside Vim).
(1.0) Save the template files in $HOME/.vim/bash-support/templates/Templates
if you have changed any of them.
(1.1) Copy the zip archive bash-support.zip
to $HOME/.vim
and run
unzip bash-support.zip
Afterwards, these files should exist:
$HOME/.vim/autoload/mmtemplates/...
$HOME/.vim/doc/...
$HOME/.vim/plugin/bash-support.vim
(1.2) Loading of plug-in files must be enabled. If not use
:filetype plugin on
This is the minimal content of the file $HOME/.vimrc
. Create one if there
is none or use the files in $HOME/.vim/bash-support/rc
as a starting point.
(1.3) Make the plug-in help accessible by typing the following command on the Vim command line:
:helptags $HOME/.vim/doc/
(1.4) Set at least some personal details. Use the map \ntw
inside a Bash buffer
or the menu entry:
Bash -> Snippets -> template setup wizard
It will help you set up the file _runtimepath_/templates/personal.templates
.
The file is read by all plug-ins supporting this feature to get your personal
details. Here is the minimal personalization (my settings as an example):
SetMacro( 'AUTHOR', 'Wolfgang Mehner' )
SetMacro( 'AUTHORREF', 'wm' )
SetMacro( 'EMAIL', 'wolfgang-mehner@web.de' )
SetMacro( 'COPYRIGHT', 'Copyright (c) |YEAR|, |AUTHOR|' )
Use the file $HOME/.vim/templates/bash.templates
to customize or add to your
Bash template library. It can also be set up via the wizard.
(Read more about the template system in the plug-in documentation.)
(1.5) Consider additional settings in the file $HOME/.vimrc
. The files
customization.vimrc
and customization.gvimrc
are replacements or extensions
for your .vimrc
and .gvimrc
. You may want to use parts of them. The files
are documented.
The subdirectories in the zip archive bash-support.zip
mirror the directory
structure which is needed below the local installation directory
$HOME/vimfiles/
(find the value of $HOME
with :echo $HOME
from inside Vim).
(2.0) Save the template files in $HOME/vimfiles/bash-support/templates/Templates
if you have changed any of them.
(2.1) Copy the zip archive bash-support.zip to $HOME/vimfiles
and run
unzip bash-support.zip
Afterwards, these files should exist:
$HOME/vimfiles/autoload/mmtemplates/...
$HOME/vimfiles/doc/...
$HOME/vimfiles/plugin/bash-support.vim
(2.2) Loading of plug-in files must be enabled. If not use
:filetype plugin on
This is the minimal content of the file $HOME/_vimrc
. Create one if there
is none or use the files in $HOME/vimfiles/bash-support/rc
as a starting point.
(2.3) Make the plug-in help accessible by typing the following command on the Vim command line:
:helptags $HOME\vimfiles\doc\
(2.4) Set at least some personal details. Use the map \ntw
inside a Bash buffer
or the menu entry:
Bash -> Snippets -> template setup wizard
It will help you set up the file _runtimepath_/templates/personal.templates
.
The file is read by all plug-ins supporting this feature to get your personal
details. Here is the minimal personalization (my settings as an example):
SetMacro( 'AUTHOR', 'Wolfgang Mehner' )
SetMacro( 'AUTHORREF', 'wm' )
SetMacro( 'EMAIL', 'wolfgang-mehner@web.de' )
SetMacro( 'COPYRIGHT', 'Copyright (c) |YEAR|, |AUTHOR|' )
Use the file $HOME/vimfiles/templates/bash.templates
to customize or add to
your Bash template library. It can also be set up via the wizard.
(Read more about the template system in the plug-in documentation.)
(2.5) Consider additional settings in the file $HOME/_vimrc
. The files
customization.vimrc
and customization.gvimrc
are replacements or extensions
for your _vimrc
and _gvimrc
. You may want to use parts of them. The files
are documented.
There are a lot of features and options which can be used and influenced:
- use of template files and macros
- using and managing personal code snippets
- bash dictionary for keyword completion
- removing the root menu
- using additional plug-ins
Actions differ for different modes. Please read the documentation:
:help bashsupport
Any problems? See the TROUBLESHOOTING section at the end of the help file
doc/bashsupport.txt
.
- Adapt for running under Neovim more smoothly.
- Add command
:Bash [<args>]
to run the interpreter with arguments. - Add command
:BashCheck.
the run the syntax checker. - Add command
:BashDirectRun
to run executable scripts withoutg:BASH_Executable
. - Add command
:BashOutputMethod
to set the output destination for:Bash
. - Add command
:BashExecutable
to set the executable during runtime. - Add output method 'terminal' for running scripts in a terminal window (requires +terminal).
- The templates which are inserted into new files as file skeletons can be
specified in the templates library, via the property:
Bash::FileSkeleton::Script
- Use
g:Xterm_Executable
. - Use
g:Xterm_Options
instead ofg:BASH_XtermDefaults
. The settingg:BASH_XtermDefaults
still works for backwards compatibility. - Add configuration variables
g:BASH_Ctrl_j
andg:BASH_Ctrl_d
to control the creation of theCTRL+J
andCTRL+D
maps. - Remove the definition of the maps
CTRL+F9
,SHIFT+F9
, andALT+F9
. Add them to your filetype plug-in if you want to use them. - Integration of BashDB moved into the toolbox.
- Add shell options and variables for BASH Version 4.4 and 5.0.
- Minor corrections and improvements.
Note: The filetype plug-in has been moved, and is thus not loaded automatically
anymore. Copy it from bash-support/rc
to ftplugin
, or add the commands there
to your own filetype plug-in.
-> see file bash-support/doc/ChangeLog
README.md
This file.
autoload/mmtemplates/*
The template system.
doc/bashsupport.txt
The help file for Bash Support.
doc/templatesupport.txt
The help file for the template system.
plugin/bash-support.vim
The Bash plugin for Vim/gVim.
bash-support/codesnippets/*
Some Bash code snippets as a starting point.
bash-support/scripts/*
Several helper scripts.
bash-support/templates/Templates
Bash main template file.
bash-support/templates/*.templates
Several dependent template files.
bash-support/wordlists/bash-keywords.list
A file used as dictionary for automatic word completion.
This file is referenced in the file customization.vimrc.
The following files and extensions are for convenience only. bash-support.vim will work without them. The settings are explained in the files themselves.
ftdetect/template.vim
ftplugin/template.vim
syntax/template.vim
Additional files for working with templates.
bash-support/doc/bash-hotkeys.pdf
Reference card for the key mappings. The mappings can
also be used with the non-GUI Vim, where the menus are
not available.
bash-support/doc/ChangeLog
The change log.
bash-support/rc/customization.bashrc
Additional settings for use in .bashrc:
set the prompt P2, P3, P4 (for debugging)
bash-support/rc/customization.gvimrc
Additional settings for use in .gvimrc:
hot keys, mouse settings, ...
The file is commented. Append it to your .gvimrc if you
like.
bash-support/rc/customization.vimrc
Additional settings for use in .vimrc:
incremental search, tabstop, hot keys,
font, use of dictionaries, ...
The file is commented. Append it to your .vimrc if you
like.
bash-support/rc/sh.vim
Example filetype plug-ins for Bash:
defines additional maps
bash-support/rc/*.templates
Sample template files for customization. Used by the
template setup wizard.
(1) gvim. Toggle 'insert mode' <--> 'normal mode' with the right mouse button
(see mapping in file customization.gvimrc
).
(2) gvim. Use tear off menus and
(3) try 'Focus under mouse' as window behavior (No mouse click when the mouse pointer is back from the menu entry).
(4) Use Emulate3Buttons "on" (X11) even for a 3-button mouse. Pressing left and right button simultaneously without moving your fingers is faster then moving a finger to the middle button (often a wheel).
Wolfgang Mehner (wolfgang-mehner AT web.de) for the implementation of the powerful template system templatesupport.
This plug-in has been developed by Fritz Mehner, who maintained it until 2015.