Vim plugin for the Elm programming language.
Just like any other plugin, clone this repository into the ~/.vim/bundle
directory
cd ~/.vim/bundle && \
git clone https://github.com/lambdatoast/elm.vim.git
If you are unfamiliar with this process, please refer to the Pathogen project.
Nothing other than vim is needed for the syntax highlighting.
For the special commands and aliases (for compilation, etc), the plugin expects the following programs to be available:
elm-make
: The Elm build tool.elm-repl
: The Elm REPL. The plugin sends it bits of code for evaluation.
These are the available commands. To get the most out of them, you should create mappings according to your needs.
:ElmMakeCurrentFile
compiles the current file.:ElmMakeMain
compiles an assumedMain.elm
file.:ElmMakeFile <filename>
compilesfilename
.
:ElmEvalLine
evaluates the current line and puts the result as a comment in a new line below it.:ElmEvalSelection
evaluates a visual mode selection.
:ElmRepl
switches toelm-repl
, when closing the REPL you'll get back to vim.
I use the following mappings in my .vimrc at the moment:
nnoremap <leader>el :ElmEvalLine<CR>
vnoremap <leader>es :<C-u>ElmEvalSelection<CR>
nnoremap <leader>em :ElmMakeCurrentFile<CR>
Vim autocommands can make your life a lot easier. These are just some examples of what I use sometimes:
- Compiling the current file on write:
:au BufWritePost *.elm ElmMakeCurrentFile
- Usually more useful: Compiling a specific file, e.g. "Main.elm", on file write to any file in the project:
:au BufWritePost *.elm ElmMakeFile("Main.elm")
Remember you can clear all these afterwards, with e.g. :au! BufWritePost *.elm
- Integration with Elm docs.