the Requirements File Format syntax support for Vim.
Note: Depending on the version of Vim/Neovim you are using, the syntax highlighting feature of this plugin may be bundled.
- vim/vim/commit/f9f5424
- vim-patch:9.1.0326: filetype: some requirements files are not recognized by zeertzjq · neovim/neovim
e.g.) vim-plug, dein.vim, NeoBundle, Vundle and more
" vim-plug
Plug 'raimon49/requirements.txt.vim'
" vim-plug with on-demand
Plug 'raimon49/requirements.txt.vim', {'for': 'requirements'}
" dein.vim
call dein#add('raimon49/requirements.txt.vim')
" dein.vim with lazy
call dein#add('raimon49/requirements.txt.vim', {'lazy': 1, 'on_ft': 'requirements'})
" NeoBundle
NeoBundle 'raimon49/requirements.txt.vim'
" Vundle
Plugin 'raimon49/requirements.txt.vim'
Pathogen (https://github.com/tpope/vim-pathogen)
$ git clone https://github.com/raimon49/requirements.txt.vim.git ~/.vim/bundle/requirements.txt.vim
Deploy all files under $VIMRUNTIME
.
requirements.txt.vim
detects filename automatically.
requirements.txt
constraints.txt
dev-requirements.txt
requirements/dev.txt
requires/tests.txt
requirements.in
- Use for pip-tools (a.k.a. Better dependency management tool).
*.pip
If you want to customize it.
" Add 'freeze' to your .vimrc as a detection pattern
let g:requirements#detect_filename_pattern = 'freeze'
$ pip freeze > my-freeze.txt
# You can edit it as a 'Requirements File Format'
$ vim my-freeze.txt
When the pip-compile
command is detected, make will behave more intelligently while editing the requirements.in
file.
You can get support with the following commands:
:make
:make -U
- bat: A cat(1) clone with wings.
- Beautiful syntax highlighting of requirements file is supported