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# C in Vim
C is a common programming language.
In this article we will focus on making vim support c and use vim as an ide for
c.
## Autocompletion
### Coc
To enable autocompletion for [coc](coc.md) you need to install `ccls`.
After that you need to add the following lines to your coc config file.
```json
{
"languageserver": {
"ccls": {
"command": "ccls",
"filetypes": [
"c",
"cpp",
"objc",
"objcpp"
],
"rootPatterns": [
".ccls",
"compile_commands.json",
".vim/",
".git/",
".hg/"
],
"initializationOptions": {
"cache": {
"diretory": "/tmp/ccls"
}
}
}
}
}
```

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# Coc in Vim
[Conquer of completion](https://github.com/neoclide/coc.nvim) enables full
language server protocol support for neovim.
It is written specifically for neovim.
The coc config file is located in `.config/nvim/coc-settings.json`.
## Installation
- Install `nodejs`
- Install [vim-plug](vim-plug.md)
- Add coc.vim to your init.vim
- Add `Plug 'neoclide/coc.nvim', {'do': 'yarn install --frozen-lockfile'}`
to your Plug-Section
## Base config
Add the base configuration to your vim config file.
```vimscript
" neoclide/coc.nvim
inoremap <silent><expr> <TAB>
\ pumvisible() ? "\<C-n>" :
\ <SID>check_back_space() ? "\<TAB>" :
\ coc#refresh()
inoremap <expr><S-TAB> pumvisible() ? "\<C-p>" : "\<C-h>"
function! s:check_back_space() abort
let col = col('.') - 1
return !col || getline('.')[col - 1] =~# '\s'
endfunction
if has('nvim')
inoremap <silent><expr> <c-space> coc#refresh()
else
inoremap <silent><expr> <c-@> coc#refresh()
endif
inoremap <silent><expr> <cr> pumvisible() ? coc#_select_confirm()
\: "\<C-g>u\<CR>\<c-r>=coc#on_enter()\<CR>"
nmap <silent> gd <Plug>(coc-definition)
nmap <silent> gy <Plug>(coc-type-definition)
nmap <silent> gi <Plug>(coc-implementation)
nmap <silent> gr <Plug>(coc-references)
nnoremap <silent> K :call <SID>show_documentation()<CR>
function! s:show_documentation()
if (index(['vim','help'], &filetype) >= 0)
execute 'h '.expand('<cword>')
elseif (coc#rpc#ready())
call CocActionAsync('doHover')
else
execute '!' . &keywordprg . " " . expand('<cword>')
endif
endfunction
autocmd CursorHold * silent call CocActionAsync('highlight')
nmap <F5> <Plug>(coc-rename)
xmap <leader>f <Plug>(coc-format-selected)
nmap <leader>f <Plug>(coc-format-selected)
augroup mygroup
autocmd!
autocmd FileType typescript,json setl formatexpr=CocAction('formatSelected')
autocmd User CocJumpPlaceholder call CocActionAsync('showSignatureHelp')
augroup end
```
## Extensions
Extensions can be added to the vim config aswell.
A basic example for adding a few extensions is:
```vimscript
let g:coc_global_extensions = [
\ ]
```

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# GoLang in Vim
GoLang is a common programming language.
In this article we will focus on making vim support Go and use vim as an ide
for it.
This guide is based on a guide from
[octetz.com](https://octetz.com/docs/2019/2019-04-24-vim-as-a-go-ide/).
## Build, Test, Run, Docs, Debug, Format
To enable most of the basic functions of an IDE you need to install `vim-go` via
`vim plug`.
For this add `Plug 'fatih/vim-go' " better support for golang` in your plug section
in the `init.vim` file.
Then run `:PlugInstall` and `:GoInstallBinaries` inside `nvim`.
Finally add `let g:go_def_mapping_enabled = 0` to your `init.vim` to make sure
the mapping `gd` will be used by `coc` and its language server.
## Autocompletion
### Coc
To enable autocompletion for [coc](coc.md) you need to install `ccls`.
After that you need to add the following lines to your coc config file.
```json
{
"languageserver": {
"golang": {
"command": "gopls",
"rootPatterns": [
"go.mod",
".vim/",
".git/",
".hg/"
],
"filetypes": [
"go"
]
}
}
}
```

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# Nim in Vim
[Nim](https://nim-lang.org) is a statically typed compiled systems programming.
## Autocompletion
### Coc
To enable autocompletion for [coc](coc.md) you need to install `nimlsp`
(`nimble install nimlsp`).
After that you need to add the following lines to your coc config file.
```json
{
"languageserver": {
"nim": {
"command": "nimlsp",
"filetypes": ["nim"],
"trace.server": "verbose"
}
}
}
```
### Highlighting
To enable highlighting you can install a
[vim plugin by zah](https://github.com/zah/nim.vim).

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# Python in Vim
Python is a common programming language.
In this article we will focus on making vim support python and use vim as an
ide for it.
## Autocompletion
### Coc
To enable autocompletion for [coc](coc.md) you need to install the coc-package
`coc-python`. Do that by adding it to the extension section of your `init.vim`.
## Formatting
Install `autopep8` to your system.
Then add `autocmd FileType python setlocal formatprg=autopep8\ -` and
`autocmd FileType python noremap <F8> gggqG` to your
`init.vim` to reformat on F8.
## Line length
To set your python buffers to show column 80 add
`autocmd BufEnter,FileType python set colorcolumn=80` to your `init.vim`.

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# VHDL in Vim
VHDL is a hardware description language.
In this article we will focus on making vim support VHDL.
## Linting
### Coc
To enable linting and other language server features for [coc](coc.md) you need
to install [hdl-checker](https://github.com/suoto/hdl_checker).
After that you need to add the following lines to your coc config file.
```json
{
"hdlChecker": {
"command": "hdl_checker",
"args": [
"--lsp"
],
"filetypes": [
"vhdl",
"verilog",
"systemverilog"
]
}
}
```

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# Vim-Plug
[Vim-Plug](https://github.com/junegunn/vim-plug) is a minimalist plugin manager.
## Installation
You can add the following lines to your vim config file to make sure vim-plug is
installed with the correct folder-structure.
```vimscript
if ! filereadable(expand('~/.config/nvim/autoload/plug.vim'))
echo "Downloading junegunn/vim-plug to manage plugins..."
silent !mkdir -p ~/.config/nvim/autoload/
silent !curl "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/junegunn/vim-plug/master/plug.vim" > ~/.config/nvim/autoload/plug.vim
autocmd VimEnter * PlugInstall
endif
```
Below is an example plugin section.
```vimscript
call plug#begin('~/.local/share/nvim/plugged')
Plug 'airblade/vim-gitgutter'
Plug 'tpope/vim-surround'
Plug 'uiiaoo/java-syntax.vim' , {'for': 'java'}
call plug#end()
```
## Important commands
- `:PlugInstall` - install plugins specified in the Plug section
- `:PlugClean` - remove plugins that are not specified in the Plug section
For both of these command remember to write the file and reload the buffer if
you just added a new plugin or removed one.

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# Vim
[Vim](https://github.com/vim/vim) is a texteditor.
A good alternative to baseline Vim is Neovim.
[Neovim](https://github.com/neovim/neovim) is based on Vim and focused
on extensibility and usability.
The configuration file is stored in `.config/nvim/init.vim`
On GitHub [Vim-Galore](https://github.com/mhinz/vim-galore) gives extensive guides and tips on using
Vim.
## Plug-In
There are a bunch of different options for managing plug-ins.
- [Vim-plug](vim-plug.md)
## Autocompletion
An important feature for writing text and especially code is autocompletion.
For Neovim there are a few options.
- [Conquer of completion](coc.md)