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google/vim-glaive

Glaive is a utility for configuring maktaba plugins. It turns this:

let g:myplugin_enablefeature = 1 let g:myplugin_defaultdir = $HOME let g:myplugin_weirdmode = 'm'

into this:

Glaive myplugin enablefeature defaultdir=`$HOME` weirdmode='m'

In order for this to work, the plugin must use the maktaba flag API. Any plugin using the flag API can be configured by glaive.

Maktaba is a vimscript library for plugin authors. It handles parsing the setting syntax, looking up the plugins, and applying the settings. Glaive itself is merely a thin wrapper around the hooks that maktaba provides: any plugin can support a similar interface with minimal effort. Plugin manager plugins in particular are encouraged to do so.

For details, see the executable documentation in the vroom/ directory or the helpfiles in the doc/ directory. The helpfiles are also available via :help glaive if Glaive is installed (and helptags have been generated).

Usage example

This example uses Vundle.vim, whose plugin-adding command is Plugin. Note that Vundle does not add plugins to the runtime path until vundle#end(), so Glaive commands must come after this function call.

We will use two plugins for demonstration:

set rtp+=~/.vim/bundle/Vundle.vim call vundle#begin() ... " Add maktaba, glaive, and codefmt to the runtimepath. " (Glaive must also be installed before it can be used.) Plugin 'google/vim-maktaba' Plugin 'google/vim-glaive' Plugin 'google/vim-codefmt' ... vundle#end() filetype plugin indent on " Add helloworld to the runtime path. (Normally this would be done with another " Plugin command, but helloworld doesn't have a repository of its own.) call maktaba#plugin#Install(maktaba#path#Join([maktaba#Maktaba().location, \ 'examples', 'helloworld'])) call glaive#Install() " Configure helloworld using glaive. Glaive helloworld plugin[mappings] name='Bram' " Real world example: configure vim-codefmt Glaive codefmt google_java_executable='java -jar /path/to/google-java-format.jar'

Now, <Leader>Hh should say Hello, Bram!, and <Leader>Hg should say Goodbye, Bram!. (Recall that <Leader> defaults to \.)

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