This plugin provides syntax highlighting and runtime support for GNU Recutils' .rec files.
Vim-Rec.mov
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If you're on Vim 8.x then you can use the built-in package support by running:
mkdir -p ~/.vim/pack/default/start/vim-rec git clone git@github.com:zaid/vim-rec.git ~/.vim/pack/default/start/vim-rec -
If you're using vim-plug then you can install it by adding the following to your
.vimrc:Plug 'zaid/vim-rec' -
If you're using minpac then you can install it by adding the following to your
.vimrc:call minpac#add('zaid/vim-rec')
- Syntax highlighting.
- Folding for records. (can be disabled by setting the
g:recutils_no_foldingvariable to1). - Command wrappers for
recsel,recfix,recinfandrec2csv. - Auto-completion of record set properties.
- Record navigation commands and maps.
- Preview record descriptor in a popup/floating/preview window.
See help :recutils for more information.
To find any syntax errors in the file, you can run :Recfix in any .rec buffer
and the syntax errors will be loaded in a local location-list where you'll be
able to navigate the list and jump straight to the line with the error.
Note The location-list will not open if there are no errors in the file.
To query the Title of any book with a rating over 4, you can execute the following:
:Recsel -t Book -p Title -e Rating>4
To query the descriptors of records stored in a specifc .rec buffer, you can execute the following:
:Recinf -d
To convert Rec data into CSV format and populate it in a split buffer, you can execute the following:
:Rec2csv -tBook
Whitespace might need to be escaped in certain scenarios. For example, the following line:
:Recsel -t Book -p Title -e Rating>4
can be rewritten as:
:Recsel -t Book -p Title -e Rating\ >\ 4
To close the floating window in Neovim, you can use any of the q, Esc, <localleader>, Ctrl-C or <Cr> keys.
There are 6 command maps defined (which can be disabled by setting the g:recutils_no_maps variable to 1):
<localleader>rfInvokes:Recfix --checkon the current buffer.<localleader>rnpopulates the Vim command line with:Recinf.<localleader>rspopulates the Vim command line with:Recsel.<localleader>rvpopulates the Vim command line with:Rec2csv.<localleader>r]jumps to the next record descriptor.<localleader>r[jumps to the previous record descriptor.<localleader>r?show the current record descriptor in a popup/floating/preview window.
Basic support for auto-completing record set properties is available (by using C-x C-o when in insert mode).
It can be disabled by setting the g:recutils_no_autocompletion variable to 1.
- Keymaps for formatting text.
Copyright Zaid Al-Jarrah. Distributed under the same terms as Vim itself. See :help license.