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5 Syntax highlighting, matching rules and mappings for [the original Markdown](http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/) and extensions.
7 1. [Installation](#installation)
8 1. [Basic usage](#basic-usage)
10 1. [Mappings](#mappings)
11 1. [Commands](#commands)
12 1. [Credits](#credits)
13 1. [License](#license)
17 If you use [Vundle](https://github.com/gmarik/vundle), add the following lines to your `~/.vimrc`:
20 Plugin 'godlygeek/tabular'
21 Plugin 'plasticboy/vim-markdown'
24 The `tabular` plugin must come *before* `vim-markdown`.
33 If you use [Pathogen](https://github.com/tpope/vim-pathogen), do this:
37 git clone https://github.com/plasticboy/vim-markdown.git
40 To install without Pathogen using the Debian [vim-addon-manager](http://packages.qa.debian.org/v/vim-addon-manager.html), do this:
43 git clone https://github.com/plasticboy/vim-markdown.git
46 vim-addon-manager install markdown
49 If you are not using any package manager, download the [tarball](https://github.com/plasticboy/vim-markdown/archive/master.tar.gz) and do this:
53 tar --strip=1 -zxf vim-markdown-master.tar.gz
60 Folding is enabled for headers by default.
62 The following commands are useful to open and close folds:
64 - `zr`: reduces fold level throughout the buffer
65 - `zR`: opens all folds
66 - `zm`: increases fold level throughout the buffer
67 - `zM`: folds everything all the way
68 - `za`: open a fold your cursor is on
69 - `zA`: open a fold your cursor is on recursively
70 - `zc`: close a fold your cursor is on
71 - `zC`: close a fold your cursor is on recursively
73 [Options](#options) are available to disable folding or change folding style.
75 Try `:help fold-expr` and `:help fold-commands` for details.
79 Concealing is set for some syntax such as bold, italic, code block and link.
81 Concealing lets you conceal text with other text. The actual source text is not modified. If you put your cursor on the concealed line, the conceal goes away.
83 [Options](#options) are available to disable or change concealing.
85 Try `:help concealcursor` and `:help conceallevel` for details.
91 Add the following line to your `.vimrc` to disable the folding configuration:
94 let g:vim_markdown_folding_disabled = 1
97 This option only controls Vim Markdown specific folding configuration.
99 To enable/disable folding use Vim's standard folding configuration.
105 ### Change fold style
107 To fold in a style like [python-mode](https://github.com/klen/python-mode), add the following to your `.vimrc`:
110 let g:vim_markdown_folding_style_pythonic = 1
113 Level 1 heading which is served as a document title is not folded.
114 `g:vim_markdown_folding_level` setting is not active with this fold style.
116 To prevent foldtext from being set add the following to your `.vimrc`:
119 let g:vim_markdown_override_foldtext = 0
122 ### Set header folding level
124 Folding level is a number between 1 and 6. By default, if not specified, it is set to 1.
127 let g:vim_markdown_folding_level = 6
130 Tip: it can be changed on the fly with:
133 :let g:vim_markdown_folding_level = 1
137 ### Disable Default Key Mappings
139 Add the following line to your `.vimrc` to disable default key mappings:
142 let g:vim_markdown_no_default_key_mappings = 1
145 You can also map them by yourself with `<Plug>` mappings.
147 ### Enable TOC window auto-fit
149 Allow for the TOC window to auto-fit when it's possible for it to shrink.
150 It never increases its default size (half screen), it only shrinks.
153 let g:vim_markdown_toc_autofit = 1
156 ### Text emphasis restriction to single-lines
158 By default text emphasis works across multiple lines until a closing token is found. However, it's possible to restrict text emphasis to a single line (i.e., for it to be applied a closing token must be found on the same line). To do so:
161 let g:vim_markdown_emphasis_multiline = 0
164 ### Syntax Concealing
166 Concealing is set for some syntax.
168 For example, conceal `[link text](link url)` as just `link text`.
169 Also, `_italic_` and `*italic*` will conceal to just _italic_.
170 Similarly `__bold__`, `**bold**`, `___italic bold___`, and `***italic bold***`
171 will conceal to just __bold__, **bold**, ___italic bold___, and ***italic bold*** respectively.
173 To enable conceal use Vim's standard conceal configuration.
179 To disable conceal regardless of `conceallevel` setting, add the following to your `.vimrc`:
182 let g:vim_markdown_conceal = 0
185 Disabling conceal for code fences requires an additional setting:
188 let g:vim_markdown_conceal_code_blocks = 0
191 To disable math conceal with LaTeX math syntax enabled, add the following to your `.vimrc`:
194 let g:tex_conceal = ""
195 let g:vim_markdown_math = 1
198 ### Fenced code block languages
200 You can use filetype name as fenced code block languages for syntax highlighting.
201 If you want to use different name from filetype, you can add it in your `.vimrc` like so:
204 let g:vim_markdown_fenced_languages = ['csharp=cs']
207 This will cause the following to be highlighted using the `cs` filetype syntax.
213 Default is `['c++=cpp', 'viml=vim', 'bash=sh', 'ini=dosini']`.
215 ### Follow named anchors
217 This feature allows the `ge` command to follow named anchors in links of the form
218 `file#anchor` or just `#anchor`, where file may omit the `.md` extension as
219 usual. Two variables control its operation:
222 let g:vim_markdown_follow_anchor = 1
225 This tells vim-markdown whether to attempt to follow a named anchor in a link or
226 not. When it is 1, and only if a link can be split in two parts by the pattern
227 '#', then the first part is interpreted as the file and the second one as the
228 named anchor. This also includes urls of the form `#anchor`, for which the first
229 part is considered empty, meaning that the target file is the current one. After
230 the file is opened, the anchor will be searched.
235 let g:vim_markdown_anchorexpr = "'<<'.v:anchor.'>>'"
238 This expression will be evaluated substituting `v:anchor` with a quoted string
239 that contains the anchor to visit. The result of the evaluation will become the
240 real anchor to search in the target file. This is useful in order to convert
241 anchors of the form, say, `my-section-title` to searches of the form `My Section
242 Title` or `<<my-section-title>>`.
246 ### Syntax extensions
248 The following options control which syntax extensions will be turned on. They are off by default.
252 Used as `$x^2$`, `$$x^2$$`, escapable as `\$x\$` and `\$\$x\$\$`.
255 let g:vim_markdown_math = 1
258 #### YAML Front Matter
260 Highlight YAML front matter as used by Jekyll or [Hugo](https://gohugo.io/content/front-matter/).
263 let g:vim_markdown_frontmatter = 1
266 #### TOML Front Matter
268 Highlight TOML front matter as used by [Hugo](https://gohugo.io/content/front-matter/).
270 TOML syntax highlight requires [vim-toml](https://github.com/cespare/vim-toml).
273 let g:vim_markdown_toml_frontmatter = 1
276 #### JSON Front Matter
278 Highlight JSON front matter as used by [Hugo](https://gohugo.io/content/front-matter/).
280 JSON syntax highlight requires [vim-json](https://github.com/elzr/vim-json).
283 let g:vim_markdown_json_frontmatter = 1
288 Strikethrough uses two tildes. `~~Scratch this.~~`
291 let g:vim_markdown_strikethrough = 1
294 ### Adjust new list item indent
296 You can adjust a new list indent. For example, you insert a single line like below:
302 Then if you type `o` to insert new line in vim and type `* item2`, the result will be:
309 vim-markdown automatically insert the indent. By default, the number of spaces of indent is 4. If you'd like to change the number as 2, just write:
312 let g:vim_markdown_new_list_item_indent = 2
315 ### Do not require .md extensions for Markdown links
317 If you want to have a link like this `[link text](link-url)` and follow it for editing in vim using the `ge` command, but have it open the file "link-url.md" instead of the file "link-url", then use this option:
320 let g:vim_markdown_no_extensions_in_markdown = 1
322 This is super useful for GitLab and GitHub wiki repositories.
324 Normal behaviour would be that vim-markup required you to do this `[link text](link-url.md)`, but this is not how the Gitlab and GitHub wiki repositories work. So this option adds some consistency between the two.
326 ### Auto-write when following link
328 If you follow a link like this `[link text](link-url)` using the `ge` shortcut, this option will automatically save any edits you made before moving you:
331 let g:vim_markdown_autowrite = 1
334 ### Change default file extension
336 If you would like to use a file extension other than `.md` you may do so using the `vim_markdown_auto_extension_ext` variable:
339 let g:vim_markdown_auto_extension_ext = 'txt'
342 ### Do not automatically insert bulletpoints
344 Automatically inserting bulletpoints can lead to problems when wrapping text
345 (see issue #232 for details), so it can be disabled:
348 let g:vim_markdown_auto_insert_bullets = 0
351 In that case, you probably also want to set the new list item indent to 0 as
352 well, or you will have to remove an indent each time you add a new list item:
355 let g:vim_markdown_new_list_item_indent = 0
358 ### Change how to open new files
360 By default when following a link the target file will be opened in your current buffer. This behavior can change if you prefer using splits or tabs by using the `vim_markdown_edit_url_in` variable. Possible values are `tab`, `vsplit`, `hsplit`, `current` opening in a new tab, vertical split, horizontal split, and current buffer respectively. Defaults to current buffer if not set:
363 let g:vim_markdown_edit_url_in = 'tab'
368 The following work on normal and visual modes:
370 - `gx`: open the link under the cursor in the same browser as the standard `gx` command. `<Plug>Markdown_OpenUrlUnderCursor`
372 The standard `gx` is extended by allowing you to put your cursor anywhere inside a link.
374 For example, all the following cursor positions will work:
376 [Example](http://example.com)
384 Known limitation: does not work for links that span multiple lines.
386 - `ge`: open the link under the cursor in Vim for editing. Useful for relative markdown links. `<Plug>Markdown_EditUrlUnderCursor`
388 The rules for the cursor position are the same as the `gx` command.
390 - `]]`: go to next header. `<Plug>Markdown_MoveToNextHeader`
392 - `[[`: go to previous header. Contrast with `]c`. `<Plug>Markdown_MoveToPreviousHeader`
394 - `][`: go to next sibling header if any. `<Plug>Markdown_MoveToNextSiblingHeader`
396 - `[]`: go to previous sibling header if any. `<Plug>Markdown_MoveToPreviousSiblingHeader`
398 - `]c`: go to Current header. `<Plug>Markdown_MoveToCurHeader`
400 - `]u`: go to parent header (Up). `<Plug>Markdown_MoveToParentHeader`
402 This plugin follows the recommended Vim plugin mapping interface, so to change the map `]u` to `asdf`, add to your `.vimrc`:
404 map asdf <Plug>Markdown_MoveToParentHeader
406 To disable a map use:
408 map <Plug> <Plug>Markdown_MoveToParentHeader
412 The following requires `:filetype plugin on`.
416 Decrease level of all headers in buffer: `h2` to `h1`, `h3` to `h2`, etc.
418 If range is given, only operate in the range.
420 If an `h1` would be decreased, abort.
422 For simplicity of implementation, Setex headers are converted to Atx.
424 - `:HeaderIncrease`: Analogous to `:HeaderDecrease`, but increase levels instead.
428 Convert all Setex style headers in buffer to Atx.
430 If a range is given, e.g. hit `:` from visual mode, only operate on the range.
432 - `:TableFormat`: Format the table under the cursor [like this](http://www.cirosantilli.com/markdown-style-guide/#tables).
434 Requires [Tabular](https://github.com/godlygeek/tabular).
436 The input table *must* already have a separator line as the second line of the table.
437 That line only needs to contain the correct pipes `|`, nothing else is required.
439 - `:Toc`: create a quickfix vertical window navigable table of contents with the headers.
441 Hit `<Enter>` on a line to jump to the corresponding line of the markdown file.
443 - `:Toch`: Same as `:Toc` but in an horizontal window.
445 - `:Toct`: Same as `:Toc` but in a new tab.
447 - `:Tocv`: Same as `:Toc` for symmetry with `:Toch` and `:Tocv`.
451 The main contributors of vim-markdown are:
453 - **Ben Williams** (A.K.A. **plasticboy**). The original developer of vim-markdown. [Homepage](http://plasticboy.com/).
455 If you feel that your name should be on this list, please make a pull request listing your contributions.
459 The MIT License (MIT)
461 Copyright (c) 2012 Benjamin D. Williams
463 Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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