From f87d7e232c439fcf53590ba2f5cb6d9ec5e1b546 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Maxim Likhachev Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2019 12:19:26 +0300 Subject: [PATCH] vim: ++cheat.sh --- etc/soft/vim/vim/+plugins/cheat.sh-vim/Licence.txt | 674 +++++++++++++++++++++ etc/soft/vim/vim/+plugins/cheat.sh-vim/Readme.md | 355 +++++++++++ .../vim/+plugins/cheat.sh-vim/autoload/cheat.vim | 408 +++++++++++++ .../cheat.sh-vim/autoload/cheat/frameworks.vim | 128 ++++ .../cheat.sh-vim/autoload/cheat/providers.vim | 80 +++ .../autoload/cheat/providers/quickfix.vim | 27 + .../autoload/cheat/providers/syntastic.vim | 32 + .../cheat.sh-vim/autoload/cheat/requests.vim | 129 ++++ .../cheat.sh-vim/autoload/cheat/session.vim | 115 ++++ .../vim/vim/+plugins/cheat.sh-vim/doc/cheat.txt | 314 ++++++++++ .../vim/vim/+plugins/cheat.sh-vim/plugin/cheat.vim | 174 ++++++ .../vim/+plugins/cheat.sh-vim/scripts/chtpager.sh | 2 + etc/soft/vim/vimrc | 47 +- 13 files changed, 2484 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) create mode 100644 etc/soft/vim/vim/+plugins/cheat.sh-vim/Licence.txt create mode 100644 etc/soft/vim/vim/+plugins/cheat.sh-vim/Readme.md create mode 100644 etc/soft/vim/vim/+plugins/cheat.sh-vim/autoload/cheat.vim create mode 100644 etc/soft/vim/vim/+plugins/cheat.sh-vim/autoload/cheat/frameworks.vim create mode 100644 etc/soft/vim/vim/+plugins/cheat.sh-vim/autoload/cheat/providers.vim create mode 100644 etc/soft/vim/vim/+plugins/cheat.sh-vim/autoload/cheat/providers/quickfix.vim create mode 100644 etc/soft/vim/vim/+plugins/cheat.sh-vim/autoload/cheat/providers/syntastic.vim create mode 100644 etc/soft/vim/vim/+plugins/cheat.sh-vim/autoload/cheat/requests.vim create mode 100644 etc/soft/vim/vim/+plugins/cheat.sh-vim/autoload/cheat/session.vim create mode 100644 etc/soft/vim/vim/+plugins/cheat.sh-vim/doc/cheat.txt create mode 100644 etc/soft/vim/vim/+plugins/cheat.sh-vim/plugin/cheat.vim create mode 100755 etc/soft/vim/vim/+plugins/cheat.sh-vim/scripts/chtpager.sh diff --git a/etc/soft/vim/vim/+plugins/cheat.sh-vim/Licence.txt b/etc/soft/vim/vim/+plugins/cheat.sh-vim/Licence.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f288702 --- /dev/null +++ b/etc/soft/vim/vim/+plugins/cheat.sh-vim/Licence.txt @@ -0,0 +1,674 @@ + GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 3, 29 June 2007 + + Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + + Preamble + + The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for +software and other kinds of works. + + The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed +to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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If not, see . + +Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail. + + If the program does terminal interaction, make it output a short +notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode: + + Copyright (C) + This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'. + This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it + under certain conditions; type `show c' for details. + +The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate +parts of the General Public License. Of course, your program's commands +might be different; for a GUI interface, you would use an "about box". + + You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school, +if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary. +For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see +. + + The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your program +into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you +may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with +the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General +Public License instead of this License. But first, please read +. diff --git a/etc/soft/vim/vim/+plugins/cheat.sh-vim/Readme.md b/etc/soft/vim/vim/+plugins/cheat.sh-vim/Readme.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3f79c2a --- /dev/null +++ b/etc/soft/vim/vim/+plugins/cheat.sh-vim/Readme.md @@ -0,0 +1,355 @@ +*This repository is a mirror, for developpement and issues, please go to [gitlab](https://gitlab.com/dbeniamine/cheat.sh-vim/)* + +# Vim Cheat.sh + +This is a highly configurable vim plugin to browse cheat sheet from +[cheat.sh](https://github.com/chubin/cheat.sh) directly from vim. + +## Demo + + + +There is a demo of most important features of the cheat.sh Vim plugin (5 Min), +courtesy of @chubin, CC-SA. + +** Note :** In the video, @chubin uses the `space` key as a ``, by +default vim `` is `backslash`. + +

+ +

+ +Or, if you want to scroll and/or pause, the same on YouTube: + +

+ cheat.sh-vim: Using cheat.sh from vim +

+ +## Features + ++ Browse existing cheat sheets from cheat.sh directly from vim ++ Get answers on any programming question directly on your vim with simple mappings ++ Answers depends of your current filetype or framework ++ Send compilation / syntax error to cht.sh and get answers ++ Manage session id to replay last query from other cht.sh clients ++ Quick navigation through answers ++ Everything is configurable + +### How to use it + +The easiest way to use this plugin is to use one of the following mappings : + ++ `K` get answer on the word under the cursor or the selection on a pager (this +feature requires vim >= 7.4.1833, you can check if have the right version with : +`:echo has("patch-7.4.1833")`) ++ `KK` same as `K` but works on lines or visual selection (not working +on neovim, because they killed interactive commands with `:!`) ++ `KB` get the answer on a special buffer ++ `KR` Replace your question by the answer ++ `KP` Past the answer below your question ++ `KC` Replay last query, toggling comments ++ `KE` Send first error to cht.sh ++ `C` Toggle showing comments by default see [configuration](#configuration) ++ `KL` Replay last query + +The plugins also provides four main commands : + + :Cheat + :CheatReplace + :CheatPast + :CheatPager + ++ These commands takes 0 or 1 argument. ++ If you give no argument, it will send the language of the current buffer and +the visual selection (or the current line / word in `normal` mode) as a plus +query to cheat.sh and show the answer in a new buffer (`:Cheat`), in place of +your question (`:CheatReplace`) or in a pager (`:CheatPager`). ++ If one argument is given, you can complete it from a list of available cheat +sheets or write your own [query](https://github.com/chubin/cheat.sh#search). ++ They also take a `bang` that make same transform the query into a plus query: +for instance : `:Cheat! factory` is the same as `:Cheat &ft/factory+`. + +#### HowIn + +The `:HowIn` command takes exaclty one argument. + +If the argument is one word, it is interpreted as a filetype (language), and +the current line (or word, depending on |cheat.sh-configuration|) is sent as a +query for this given language. +Else the first word of the query should be a filetype. + +Examples : + +```python +# Current postion in the buffer : +with open('foo') as f: +``` +```viml +:HowIn javascript +``` +Or +```viml +:Howin javascript open file +``` + +#### Frameworks + +#### Ids + +When you open a buffer, cheat.sh-vim will try to guess if you are using a +framework and if a framework is found, it will send queries using your +framework instead of your filetype. + +There are also some mappings to change the current framework : + + + `Kt` : Use filetype instead of framework + + `KT` : Use autodetected framework + + `Kf` : Use next defined framework for current filetype + + `KF` : Use previous defined framework for current filetype + +The available Frameworks can be overriden with the following code (adapt to +your needs) : +```viml + let g:CheatSheetFrameworks = { + \ 'python' : ['python', 'django', ], + \ 'javascript' : ['javascript', 'node', 'angular', 'jquery'], + \ 'php' : ['php', 'symphony', 'yii', 'zend'], + \} +``` + +As you can see the list is far from being exhaustive, please contribute if you +modify it (see below). + +##### Frameworks Detection + +This functionnality is in early stage and help is wanted to improve it. +To detect framework, the plugin go through the list of defined framework for +the current filetype. The following dictionnary tells the plugin how to detect +a few frameworks. +```viml + let g:CheatSheetFrameworkDetectionMethods = { + \'django' : { 'type' : 'file', 'value' : 'manage.py' }, + \'symfony' : { 'type' : 'file', 'value' : 'symfony.phar' }, + \'jquery' : {'type' :'search', 'value' : 'jquery.*\.js'}, + \} +``` + +This dictionnary can be overriden by the user. + +There are three types of detections : + +1. 'file' : 'value' is an argument for the `find` command to locate a file +`find . -name "value"` +2. 'search', 'value' is a pattern that should be present in the current file +3. 'func' : 'value' is the name of a user defined function which should return +something true if the framework is detected. The function takes one argument +which is the name of the framework we are currently testing for. + +Please report any contribution on [this +issue](https://gitlab.com/dbeniamine/cheat.sh-vim/issues/51#note_95268282), or +do MR (PR) on gitlab (resp github) : + + +The `:CheatId` command can be used to manage ids : + + :Cheat[!] [newid] " Generates a new id or set id to newid + " Id will not be overwritten if ! is not given + :Cheat remove " Completely removes the id + +#### Errors + +Cheat.sh-vim can directly send the syntaxt and compilation errors / warning to +cht.sh. To do so, hit `KE` or run `:CheatError`. + +By default, the answer will be displayed on the cheat buffer, to change this +behavior : + + let g:CheatSheetDefaultMode = x + +Where x is : + ++ 0 : Cheat buffer (default) ++ 1 : Replace current line (sounds like a very bad idea) ++ 2 : Use the pager ++ 3 : Append answer below current line (sounds like a bad idea) + +##### Error providers + +Currently errors are search from the quickfix, then from syntastic errors. +To change this order : + + let g:CheatSheetProviders = ['syntastic', 'quickfix'] + +You can easily add an error provider in 5 steps : + +1. Copy the file `cheat.sh/autoload/cheat/providers/quickfix.vim` to +`cheat.sh/autoload/cheat/providers/myprovider.vim` +2. Adapt and rename the function (only change quickfix in the name), it must +return the error string without special chars or an empty string if there are +no errors / warning +3. Add your provider name (filename) to the `CheatSheatProvider` list in +`cheat.sh/autoload/cheat/providers.vim` +4. Test it +5. Do a merge request on [gitlab](https://gitlab.com/dbeniamine/cheat.sh-vim/) + +##### Syntastic hooks + +Cheat.sh-vim uses syntastic hooks to retrieve the error list, if you also need +to use synstastic hook, make sure that your function calls ours with the initial +error list : + + function SyntasticCheckHook(errors) + call cheat#providers#syntastic#Hook(a:errors) + " Do whatever you want to do + endfunction + +#### Navigate + +Once you have called on of these commands, you can navigate through questions, +answers and related with the following mappings : + ++ `KQN` Next Question ++ `KAN` Next Answer ++ `KSN` Next "See also" ++ `KHN` Next in history ++ `KQP` Previous Question ++ `KAP` Previous Answer ++ `KSP` Previous "See also" ++ `KHP` Previous in history + +In the cheat buffer, the following mappings are also available : + ++ `h` Previous Answer ++ `j` Next Question ++ `k` Previous Question ++ `l` Next Answer ++ `H` Previous history ++ `J` Next "See also" ++ `K` Previous "See also" ++ `L` Next history + + +You can also directly use the function : + + :call cheat#navigate(delta, type) + +Where delta is a numeric value for moving (1, or -1 for next or previous) And +type is one of : `'Q'`, `'A'`, `'S'`, `H` (history), and `C` (replay last +query, toggling comments). + +For instance : + + :call cheat#navigate(-3, 'A') + +goes back three answers before the current + +When navigating, the same mode (pager, buffer, replace) is used as for the last +request. + +#### Notes + ++ `` is usually '\'. ++ **This plugin is still in beta, Replace mode might remove some of your code, +use with caution.** ++ For more info on cheat sheet sources, see +[cheat.sh](https://github.com/chubin/cheat.sh). + +## Install + +### Vizardry + +If you have [Vizardry](https://github.com/dbeniamine/vizardry) installed, you +can run from vim: + + :Invoke -u dbeniamine cheat.sh-vim + +### Vundle + +Add the following to your Vundle Plugin list (not tested, but should work) : + + Plugin 'dbeniamine/cheat.sh-vim' + +### Pathogen install + + git clone https://github.com/dbeniamine/cheat.sh-vim.git ~/.vim/bundle/cheat.sh-vim + +### Quick install + + git clone https://github.com/dbeniamine/cheat.sh-vim.git + cd cheat.sh-vim/ + cp -r ./* ~/.vim + +## Configuration + +Every parameter used to retrieve and display the cheat sheet can be changed, to +do so, just put the following in you vimrc and ajust to your needs (these are +the default values that will be used if you do not change them) : + + " Vim command used to open new buffer + let g:CheatSheetReaderCmd='new"' + + " Cheat sheet file type + let g:CheatSheetFt='markdown' + + " Program used to retrieve cheat sheet with its arguments + let g:CheatSheetUrlGetter='curl --silent' + + " Flag to add cookie file to the query + let g:CheatSheetUrlGetterIdFlag='-b' + + " cheat sheet base url + let g:CheatSheetBaseUrl='https://cht.sh' + + " cheat sheet settings do not include style settings neiter comments, + " see other options below + let g:CheatSheetUrlSettings='q' + + " cheat sheet pager + let g:CheatPager='less -R' + + " pygmentize theme used for pager output, see :CheatPager :styles-demo + let g:CheatSheetPagerStyle=rrt + + " Show comments in answers by default + " (setting this to 0 means giving ?Q to the server) + let g:CheatSheetShowCommentsByDefault=1 + + " cheat sheet buffer name + let g:CheatSheetBufferName="_cheat" + + " Default selection in normal mode (line for whole line, word for word under cursor) + let g:CheatSheetDefaultSelection="line" + + " Default query mode + " 0 => buffer + " 1 => replace (do not use or you might loose some lines of code) + " 2 => pager + " 3 => paste after query + " 4 => paste before query + let g:CheatSheetDefaultMode=0 + + Path to cheat sheet cookie + let g:CheatSheetIdPath=expand('~/.cht.sh/id') + + + +You can also disable the mappings (see plugin/cheat.vim to redo the mappings +manually) + + let g:CheatSheetDoNotMap=1 + +To disable the replacement of man by cheat sheets : + + Let g:CheatDoNotReplaceKeywordPrg=1 + +## License + +This plugin is distributed under GPL Licence v3.0, see +https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt + +The demo are creative Commons, CC-SA Igor Chubin. diff --git a/etc/soft/vim/vim/+plugins/cheat.sh-vim/autoload/cheat.vim b/etc/soft/vim/vim/+plugins/cheat.sh-vim/autoload/cheat.vim new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0ee84e8 --- /dev/null +++ b/etc/soft/vim/vim/+plugins/cheat.sh-vim/autoload/cheat.vim @@ -0,0 +1,408 @@ +" Vim plugin for accessing cheat sheets from cheat.sh. +" Maintainer: David Beniamine +" +" Copyright (C) 2018 David Beniamine. All rights reserved. +" +" This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +" it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +" the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +" (at your option) any later version. +" +" This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +" but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +" MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +" GNU General Public License for more details. +" +" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +" along with this program. If not, see . + +let save_cpo = &cpo +set cpo&vim + +" Vim command used to open new buffer +if(!exists("g:CheatSheetReaderCmd")) + let g:CheatSheetReaderCmd='new' +endif + +" Cheat sheet file type +if(!exists("g:CheatSheetFt")) + let g:CheatSheetFt='markdown' +endif + +" Program used to retrieve cheat sheet with its arguments +if(!exists("g:CheatSheetUrlGetter")) + let g:CheatSheetUrlGetter='curl --silent' +endif + +" cheat sheet settings +if(!exists("g:CheatSheetUrlSettings")) + let g:CheatSheetUrlSettings='q' +endif + +" cheat sheet pager +if(!exists("g:CheatPager")) + let g:CheatPager='less -R' +endif + +" cheat sheet buffer name +if(!exists("g:CheatSheetBufferName")) + let g:CheatSheetBufferName="_cheat" +endif + +" Default selection (lines or word) +if(!exists("g:CheatSheetDefaultSelection")) + let g:CheatSheetDefaultSelection="line" +endif + +" Show comments in answers by default +if(!exists("g:CheatSheetShowCommentsByDefault")) + let g:CheatSheetShowCommentsByDefault=1 +endif + +if(!exists("s:isNeovim")) + redir => ver + silent version + redir END + let s:isNeovim = (match(ver, 'NVIM')!=-1) +endif + +let s:history=[] +let s:histPos=-1 + + +" Returns the url to query +function! s:getUrl(query, asList) + let url=g:CheatSheetBaseUrl.'/'.a:query + let getter=g:CheatSheetUrlGetter." ".cheat#session#urloptions() + if(a:asList==0) + return getter." ".shellescape(url) + endif + return add(split(getter),url) +endfunction + +" Print nice messages +function! cheat#echo(msg,type) + if a:type=='e' + let group='ErrorMsg' + elseif a:type=='w' + let group='WarningMsg' + elseif a:type=='q' + let group='Question' + elseif a:type=='s' + let group='Define' + elseif a:type=='D' + if !exists("g:CheatDebug") + return + else + let group='WarningMsg' + endif + else + let group='Normal' + endif + execute 'echohl '.group + echo a:msg + echohl None +endfunction + +" Returns the list of available options +function! cheat#completeargs(A, L, P) + call cheat#echo('Retrieving list of available cheat sheets', 'S') + if(match(a:A, '.*/.*$')!=-1) + let cat=substitute(a:A, '\(.*/\).*', '\1', '') + let url=cat.':list' + else + let url=':list' + let cat='' + endif + silent return substitute(system(s:getUrl(url, 0)), + \'\(\n\|^\)\(\S\)', '\1'.cat.'\2', 'g') +endfunction + +function! s:lastRequest() + return s:history[s:histPos] +endfunction + +" Lookup for previous or next answer (+- a:delta) +function! cheat#navigate(delta, type) + if (! (a:delta =~# '^-\?\d\+$')) + call cheat#echo('Delta must be a number', 'e') + return + endif + + if(s:histPos <0 || empty(s:lastRequest())) + call cheat#echo('You must first call :Cheat or :CheatReplace', 'e') + return + endif + + " Move in history if required + if(a:type=='H') + let nextPos=s:histPos+a:delta + if(nextPos<0) + call cheat#echo('Cannot go into the future', 'e') + return + elseif(nextPos>=len(s:history)) + call cheat#echo('No more history', 'e') + return + endif + let s:histPos=nextPos + " Work directly on request from history, no copy + let s:isInHistory=1 + let request = s:lastRequest() + else + " Retrieve request + let s:isInHistory=0 + let request = copy(s:lastRequest()) + endif + + + if(request.isCheatSheet == 1) + call cheat#echo('Navigation is not implemented for cheat sheets', 'e') + return + endif + + " Change parameters + if(a:type == 'Q') + let request.q=max([0,request.q+a:delta]) + let request.a=0 + let request.s=0 + elseif(a:type == 'A') + let request.a=max([0,request.a+a:delta]) + let request.s=0 + elseif(a:type == 'S') + let request.s=max([0,request.s+a:delta]) + elseif(a:type == 'C') + let request.comments=(request.comments+1)%2 + elseif(a:type !='H') + call cheat#echo('Unknown navigation type "'.a:type.'"', 'e') + return + endif + + " Remove previously replaced lines + if(request.mode == 1 || request.mode == 3 || request.mode == 4) + let pos=request.appendpos+1 + execute ':'.pos + execute 'd'.request.numLines + endif + + let request.numLines=0 + call s:handleRequest(request) +endfunction + +" Handle a cheat query +" Args : +" query : the text query +" froml : the first line (if no queries) +" tol : the last line (if no queries) +" range : the number of selected words in visual mode +" mode : the output mode : 0=> buffer, 1=> replace, 2=>pager, +" 3=> paste after, 4 => paste before, 5 => error +" isplusquery : should we do a Ft query +function! cheat#cheat(query, froml, tol, range, mode, isplusquery) range + if(a:mode ==2 && s:isNeovim == 1) + call cheat#echo('Pager mode does not work with neovim'. + \' use KB instead', 'e') + return + endif + if(a:mode == 5 ) + let query=cheat#providers#GetError() + if(query == "") + call cheat#echo("No error dectected, have you saved your buffer ?", 'w') + return "" + endif + else + if(a:query == "") + let query=s:get_visual_selection(a:froml,a:tol, a:range) + else + let query=a:query + endif + endif + + " Reactivate history if required + let s:isInHistory=0 + call s:handleRequest(cheat#requests#init(query,a:mode, a:isplusquery != '!')) +endfunction + +function! cheat#howin(query, froml, tol, range) + let mode=g:CheatSheetDefaultMode + if(mode ==2 && s:isNeovim == 1) + call cheat#echo('Pager mode does not work with neovim'. + \' use KB instead', 'e') + return + endif + let query = split(a:query) + let ft=query[0] + if(len(query) == 1) + let query=s:get_visual_selection(a:froml,a:tol, a:range) + else + let query=join(query[1:], ' ') + endif + " Reactivate history if required + let s:isInHistory=0 + let req=cheat#requests#init(query,mode,0) + let req.ft=ft + call s:handleRequest(req) +endfunction + +" Prints a message about the query to be prossessed +function! s:displayRequestMessage(request) + if(a:request.isCheatSheet == 1) + let message='Looking for cheat sheet: "'.a:request.query.'" from '. + \g:CheatSheetBaseUrl + else + let message='Sending query : "'.a:request.query.'" to '. + \g:CheatSheetBaseUrl + let more='' + if(a:request.s!=0) + let more.=", related number: ".a:request.s + endif + if(a:request.a!=0) + let more.=", answer number: ".a:request.a + endif + if(a:request.q!=0) + let more.=", question number: ".a:request.q + endif + if(more != '') + let message.=" Requesting (".substitute(more, + \'^, ', '', '').")" + endif + endif + call cheat#echo(message. " this may take some time", 'S') +endfunction + +function! cheat#createOrSwitchToBuffer() + let winnr = bufwinnr('^'.g:CheatSheetBufferName.'$') + " Retrieve buffer or create it + if ( winnr >= 0 ) + execute winnr . 'wincmd w' + else + execute ':'.g:CheatSheetReaderCmd. + \ ' +set\ bt=nofile\ bufhidden=wipe '. + \g:CheatSheetBufferName + if(!exists("g:CheatSheetDoNotMap") || g:CheatSheetDoNotMap ==0) + nnoremap h :call cheat#navigate(-1,'A') + nnoremap j :call cheat#navigate(1,'Q') + nnoremap k :call cheat#navigate(-1,'Q') + nnoremap l :call cheat#navigate(1,'A') + + nnoremap H :call cheat#navigate(-1,'H') + nnoremap J :call cheat#navigate(1,'S') + nnoremap K :call cheat#navigate(-1,'S') + nnoremap L :call cheat#navigate(1,'H') + + endif + endif +endfunction + +" Add request to history if not already in +function! s:saveRequest(request) + if(s:isInHistory == 0 ) + let s:histPos+=1 + if(s:histPos < len(s:history)) + " We are back in history, remove meaning less nexts + call remove(s:history, s:histPos, -1) + endif + call insert(s:history, a:request, s:histPos) + endif +endfunction + +" Launch the request with jobs if available +function! s:handleRequest(request) + call s:saveRequest(a:request) + let s:oldbuf=winnr() + let query=cheat#requests#toquery(a:request) + + if(a:request.mode == 2) + " Pager + let curl=s:getUrl(query, 0) + execute ":silent !".curl.' | '.g:CheatPager + redraw! + return + elseif(a:request.mode == 0) + " Prepare buffer + call cheat#createOrSwitchToBuffer() + execute 'normal ggdG' + " Update ft + let ft=a:request.ft + execute ': set ft='.ft + execute s:oldbuf . 'wincmd w' + redraw! + endif + + call s:displayRequestMessage(a:request) + let s:lines = [] + let has_job=has('job') + let curl=s:getUrl(query, has_job) + if(has_job) + " Asynchronous curl + let s:job = job_start(curl, + \ {"callback": "cheat#handleRequestOutput", + \ "close_cb": "cheat#printAnswer"}) + else + " Synchronous curl + let s:lines=systemlist(curl) + call cheat#printAnswer(0) + redraw! + endif +endfunction + +function! cheat#printAnswer(channel) + let request=s:lastRequest() + if(request.mode == 0) + call cheat#createOrSwitchToBuffer() + endif + call append(request.appendpos, s:lines) + let request.numLines=len(s:lines) + execute ':'.request.appendpos + if(request.mode == 0) + normal Gddgg + endif + execute s:oldbuf . 'wincmd w' + " Clean stuff + if(exists('s:job')) + call job_stop(s:job) + unlet s:job + endif + unlet s:lines +endfunction + +" Read answer line by line +function! cheat#handleRequestOutput(channel, msg) + if(a:msg == "DETACH") + return + endif + call add(s:lines, a:msg) +endfunction + +" Returns the text that is currently selected +function! s:get_visual_selection(froml, tol, range) + " Why is this not a built-in Vim script function?! + if(a:range<=0) + if(g:CheatSheetDefaultSelection == "line") + let ret=getline(a:froml) + else + let ret=expand("") + endif + else + "visual mode + let [line_start, column_start] = getpos("'<")[1:2] + let [line_end, column_end] = getpos("'>")[1:2] + let lines = getline(line_start, line_end) + if len(lines) == 0 + return '' + endif + let lines[-1] = lines[-1][: column_end - (&selection == 'inclusive' ? 1 : 2)] + let lines[0] = lines[0][column_start - 1:] + let ret= join(lines, " ") + endif + return substitute(ret,'^\s*', '', '') +endfunction + +function! cheat#toggleComments() + let g:CheatSheetShowCommentsByDefault=( + \g:CheatSheetShowCommentsByDefault+1)%2 + call cheat#echo('Setting comments to : '.g:CheatSheetShowCommentsByDefault, + \ 'S') +endfunction + +let cpo=save_cpo +" vim:set et sw=4: diff --git a/etc/soft/vim/vim/+plugins/cheat.sh-vim/autoload/cheat/frameworks.vim b/etc/soft/vim/vim/+plugins/cheat.sh-vim/autoload/cheat/frameworks.vim new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6e8c053 --- /dev/null +++ b/etc/soft/vim/vim/+plugins/cheat.sh-vim/autoload/cheat/frameworks.vim @@ -0,0 +1,128 @@ +" Vim plugin for accessing cheat sheets from cheat.sh. +" Maintainer: David Beniamine +" +" Copyright (C) 2018 David Beniamine. All rights reserved. +" +" This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +" it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +" the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +" (at your option) any later version. +" +" This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +" but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +" MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +" GNU General Public License for more details. +" +" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +" along with this program. If not, see . + +let save_cpo = &cpo +set cpo&vim + +if(!exists("g:CheatSheetFrameworks")) + let g:CheatSheetFrameworks = { + \ 'python' : [ 'python', 'django', ], + \ 'javascript' : ['javascript', 'node', 'angular', 'jquery'], + \ 'php' : ['php', 'symfony', 'yii', 'zend'], + \} +endif + +if(!exists("g:CheatSheetFrameworkDetectionMethods")) + let g:CheatSheetFrameworkDetectionMethods = { + \'django' : { 'type' : 'file', 'value' : 'manage.py' }, + \'symfony' : { 'type' : 'file', 'value' : 'symfony.phar' }, + \'jquery' : {'type' :'search', 'value' : 'jquery.*\.js'}, + \} +endif + +if(!exists("b:CheatSheetCurrentFramework")) + let b:CheatSheetCurrentFramework = 0 +endif + +function! s:Detectfromfile(value, fm) + let dir=expand('%:p:h') + " Forward search + silent let ret=system('find '.shellescape(dir).' -name '. + \shellescape(a:value).' 2>/dev/null') + " Backward search + if ret == "" + let dirs="" + let parent=substitute(dir, '/[^/]*$', '', '') + while parent != "" + let dirs.=" ".shellescape(parent) + let parent=substitute(parent, '/[^/]*$', '', '') + endwhile + silent let ret=system('find '.dirs.' -maxdepth 1 -name '. + \shellescape(a:value).' 2>/dev/null') + endif + return ret != "" +endfunction + +function! s:Detectfromsearch(value, fm) + return search(a:value, 'cnw') +endfunction + +function! s:Detectfromfunc(value, fm) + return function(a:value)(a:fm) +endfunction + +function! cheat#frameworks#autodetect(print) + if(!has_key(g:CheatSheetFrameworks, &ft)) + return + endif + let framework = &ft + " Try autodetect + for fm in g:CheatSheetFrameworks[&ft] + if(has_key(g:CheatSheetFrameworkDetectionMethods, fm) && + \ function("s:Detectfrom". + \g:CheatSheetFrameworkDetectionMethods[fm].type)( + \g:CheatSheetFrameworkDetectionMethods[fm].value, fm) + \) + let framework=fm + break + endif + endfor + " Set framework + let b:CheatSheetCurrentFramework = index(g:CheatSheetFrameworks[&ft], + \framework) + + if(a:print) + call cheat#echo('Language for cheat queries changed to : "'. + \cheat#frameworks#getFt().'"', 's') + endif +endfunction + +" Try to use a framework if defined or return current filetype +function! cheat#frameworks#getFt() + try + let ft=g:CheatSheetFrameworks[&ft][b:CheatSheetCurrentFramework] + catch + let ft=&ft + endtry + return ft +endfunction + +" Switch to next filetype +function! cheat#frameworks#cycle(num) + if(!has_key(g:CheatSheetFrameworks, &ft)) + call cheat#echo('No frameworks define for "'.&ft. + \'", see :help cheat.sh-frameworks', 'E') + return + endif + + if(a:num == 0) + " Reset + let b:CheatSheetCurrentFramework = 0 + else + if(abs(b:CheatSheetCurrentFramework) >= len(g:CheatSheetFrameworks[&ft])) + let b:CheatSheetCurrentFramework = 0 + endif + let b:CheatSheetCurrentFramework += a:num + endif + + call cheat#echo('Language for cheat queries changed to : "'. + \cheat#frameworks#getFt().'"', 's') +endfunction + +let cpo=save_cpo +" vim:set et sw=4: diff --git a/etc/soft/vim/vim/+plugins/cheat.sh-vim/autoload/cheat/providers.vim b/etc/soft/vim/vim/+plugins/cheat.sh-vim/autoload/cheat/providers.vim new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6dadfd8 --- /dev/null +++ b/etc/soft/vim/vim/+plugins/cheat.sh-vim/autoload/cheat/providers.vim @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ +" Vim plugin for accessing cheat sheets from cheat.sh. +" Maintainer: David Beniamine +" +" Copyright (C) 2018 David Beniamine. All rights reserved. +" +" This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +" it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +" the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +" (at your option) any later version. +" +" This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +" but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +" MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +" GNU General Public License for more details. +" +" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +" along with this program. If not, see . + +let save_cpo = &cpo +set cpo&vim + +" Providers +if(!exists("g:CheatSheetProviders")) + let g:CheatSheetProviders=['quickfix', 'syntastic'] +endif + +" Returns the first error on the current buffer +function! cheat#providers#GetErrorFromList(errors) + if(empty(a:errors)) + return '' + endif + let line=getpos('.')[1] + let firstErr="" + let error="" + for err in a:errors + if(error == "" && (err.type ==? "E" || + \ err.type=='' && match(err.text, 'ERROR\c')!=-1)) + " Save first error + let error = err.text + endif + if(err.lnum == line) + " Found something on currentline + let error=err.text + break + endif + endfor + if(error == "") + " Default to first line of errors + let error=a:errors[0].text + endif + return error +endfunction + +function! s:PrepareQuery(text) + " Remove ending [blabla], replace space by plus, sanitize, trim + + return substitute(substitute(substitute(substitute(a:text, + \'\[[^\]]*\]$\|([^)]*)', '', 'g'), + \'\s\s*', '+', 'g'), + \ "‘\\|’\\|\\[\\|\\]\\|\"\\|'\\|(\\|)", '', 'g'), + \'^+*\|+*$', '', 'g') +endfunction + +function! cheat#providers#GetError() + for provider in g:CheatSheetProviders + let query=function('cheat#providers#'.provider.'#GetError')() + if(query != "") + return s:PrepareQuery(query) + endif + endfor + return "" +endfunction + +function! cheat#providers#TestPrepareQuery() + let text="'bla' bli (remove) b‘lo’ [blu] \"plop\" (remove) [also to remove]" + echo text + echo s:PrepareQuery(text) +endfunction + +let cpo=save_cpo +" vim:set et sw=4: diff --git a/etc/soft/vim/vim/+plugins/cheat.sh-vim/autoload/cheat/providers/quickfix.vim b/etc/soft/vim/vim/+plugins/cheat.sh-vim/autoload/cheat/providers/quickfix.vim new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b6c4a2d --- /dev/null +++ b/etc/soft/vim/vim/+plugins/cheat.sh-vim/autoload/cheat/providers/quickfix.vim @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +" Vim plugin for accessing cheat sheets from cheat.sh. +" Maintainer: David Beniamine +" +" Copyright (C) 2018 David Beniamine. All rights reserved. +" +" This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +" it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +" the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +" (at your option) any later version. +" +" This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +" but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +" MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +" GNU General Public License for more details. +" +" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +" along with this program. If not, see . + +let save_cpo = &cpo +set cpo&vim + +function! cheat#providers#quickfix#GetError() + return cheat#providers#GetErrorFromList(getqflist()) +endfunction + +let cpo=save_cpo +" vim:set et sw=4: diff --git a/etc/soft/vim/vim/+plugins/cheat.sh-vim/autoload/cheat/providers/syntastic.vim b/etc/soft/vim/vim/+plugins/cheat.sh-vim/autoload/cheat/providers/syntastic.vim new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e77eb30 --- /dev/null +++ b/etc/soft/vim/vim/+plugins/cheat.sh-vim/autoload/cheat/providers/syntastic.vim @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +" Vim plugin for accessing cheat sheets from cheat.sh. +" Maintainer: David Beniamine +" +" Copyright (C) 2018 David Beniamine. All rights reserved. +" +" This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +" it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +" the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +" (at your option) any later version. +" +" This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +" but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +" MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +" GNU General Public License for more details. +" +" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +" along with this program. If not, see . + +let g:save_cpo = &cpo +set cpo&vim + +let s:errors=[] + +function! cheat#providers#syntastic#GetError() + return cheat#providers#GetErrorFromList(s:errors) +endfunction + +function! cheat#providers#syntastic#Hook(errors) + let s:errors=a:errors +endfunction + +" vim:set et sw=4: diff --git a/etc/soft/vim/vim/+plugins/cheat.sh-vim/autoload/cheat/requests.vim b/etc/soft/vim/vim/+plugins/cheat.sh-vim/autoload/cheat/requests.vim new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8f77dd3 --- /dev/null +++ b/etc/soft/vim/vim/+plugins/cheat.sh-vim/autoload/cheat/requests.vim @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ +" Vim plugin for accessing cheat sheets from cheat.sh. +" Maintainer: David Beniamine +" +" Copyright (C) 2018 David Beniamine. All rights reserved. +" +" This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +" it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +" the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +" (at your option) any later version. +" +" This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +" but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +" MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +" GNU General Public License for more details. +" +" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +" along with this program. If not, see . + +let save_cpo = &cpo +set cpo&vim + +" Transforms a high level request into a query ready to be processed by cht.sh +function! cheat#requests#toquery(request) + if(a:request.useFt == 1) + let query='vim:'.a:request.ft.'/' + else + let query='' + endif + if(a:request.isCheatSheet == 0) + let query.=substitute(a:request.query, ' ', '+', 'g') + " There must be a + in the query + if(match(query, '+') == -1) + let query.='+' + endif + let query.='/'.a:request.q.'/'.a:request.a.','.a:request.s + else + let query.=a:request.query + endif + let query.='?' + let query.=g:CheatSheetUrlSettings + " Color pager requests + if(a:request.mode!=2) + let query.='T' + endif + if(a:request.comments==0) + let query.='Q' + endif + if(exists("g:CheatSheetPagerStyle") && a:request.mode==2) + let query.="&style=".g:CheatSheetPagerStyle + endif + return query +endfunction + +" Parse the query to update the given request +function! s:parseQuery(query, request) + let opts=split(a:query, '/') + if(len(opts) >= 2) + let a:request.ft=opts[0] + let a:request.query=opts[1] + else + let a:request.ft=g:CheatSheetFt + let a:request.query=opts[0] + let a:request.useFt = 0 + endif + if(len(opts) >=3) + let a:request.q=opts[2] + else + let a:request.q=0 + endif + if(len(opts) >=4) + " Remove see related if present + let a:request.a=substitute(opts[3], '\(.*\),\+.*$', '\1', '') + else + let a:request.a=0 + endif + " Remove see related uses , not / + if(match(a:query, ',\d\+$')!=-1) + let a:request.s=substitute(a:query, '^.*,\(\d\+\)$', '\1', '') + else + let a:request.s=0 + endif + if(match(a:query,'+')!=-1) + let a:request.isCheatSheet=0 + let a:request.useFt = 1 + else + let a:request.isCheatSheet=1 + endif + return a:request +endfunction + + +" Prepare an empty request +function! cheat#requests#init(query, mode, parseQuery) + let request={ + \'a' : 0, + \'q' : 0, + \'s' : 0, + \'comments' : g:CheatSheetShowCommentsByDefault, + \'ft' : cheat#frameworks#getFt(), + \'isCheatSheet' : 0, + \'appendpos' : 0, + \'numLines' : 0, + \'mode' : g:CheatSheetDefaultMode, + \'useFt' : 1, + \'query' : a:query, + \} + if(a:mode != 5) + let request.mode=a:mode + endif + + " Set append pos / remove query if required + if(request.mode == 1) + call cheat#echo('removing lines', 'e') + normal dd + let request.appendpos=getcurpos()[1]-1 + elseif(request.mode == 3) + let request.appendpos=getcurpos()[1] + elseif(request.mode == 4) + let request.appendpos=getcurpos()[1]-1 + endif + + if(a:parseQuery) + call s:parseQuery(a:query, request) + endif + return request +endfunction + +let cpo=save_cpo +" vim:set et sw=4: diff --git a/etc/soft/vim/vim/+plugins/cheat.sh-vim/autoload/cheat/session.vim b/etc/soft/vim/vim/+plugins/cheat.sh-vim/autoload/cheat/session.vim new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b0c60d7 --- /dev/null +++ b/etc/soft/vim/vim/+plugins/cheat.sh-vim/autoload/cheat/session.vim @@ -0,0 +1,115 @@ +" Vim plugin for accessing cheat sheets from cheat.sh. +" Maintainer: David Beniamine +" +" Copyright (C) 2018 David Beniamine. All rights reserved. +" +" This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +" it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +" the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +" (at your option) any later version. +" +" This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +" but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +" MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +" GNU General Public License for more details. +" +" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +" along with this program. If not, see . + +let save_cpo = &cpo +set cpo&vim + +" Flag to add cookie file to the query +if(!exists("g:CheatSheetUrlGetterIdFlag")) + let g:CheatSheetUrlGetterIdFlag='-b' +endif + +" Path to cheat sheet cookie +if(!exists("g:CheatSheetIdPath")) + let g:CheatSheetIdPath=expand('~/.cht.sh/id') +endif + +" Retrieve id from cookie +function! s:setIdFromCookie() + try + let s:id=substitute(join(readfile(g:CheatSheetIdPath), ' '), + \'^.*\s\s*\(\S\S*\)$', '\1', '') + catch /^Vim\%((\a\+)\)\=:E484/ + let s:id="" + endtry +endfunction + +" Save cookie file +function! s:writeCookie() + let dir=fnamemodify(g:CheatSheetIdPath, ':p:h') + if( !isdirectory(dir)) + if(s:id == "") + return + endif + call mkdir(dir, 'p') + endif + if(s:id == "") + let lines = [] + else + let url=substitute(g:CheatSheetBaseUrl, '^https*://', '', '') + let lines = [ '#', '', + \'.'.url.' TRUE / TRUE 0 id '.s:id ] + endif + call writefile(lines, g:CheatSheetIdPath) +endfunction + +" Local id +if(!exists("s:id") || s:id == "") + call s:setIdFromCookie() +endif + +" Random 64 bytes id +function! s:generateId() + return system('hexdump -e \"%x\" /dev/urandom | head -c 64') +endfunction + +" Add / set session id +function! cheat#session#id(id, bang) + if(s:id != "" && a:bang == "" && a:id != "remove") + call cheat#echo('Id is already set', 'W') + call cheat#echo('To erase id use :CheatId! [newid]', 'W') + call cheat#echo('To remove id use :Cheat remove', 'W') + endif + if(a:id == "") + if(s:id == "" || a:bang == "!") + let s:id=s:generateId() + endif + else + if(match(a:id, '^[a-fA-F0-9]\{64}$') ==0 && + \ (s:id=="" || a:bang == "!")) + let s:id=a:id + elseif(a:id == "remove") + let s:id="" + else + call cheat#echo("Id should be 64 hexadecimal chars", 'E') + return + endif + endif + call cheat#echo("Id : ".s:id, 's') + call s:writeCookie() +endfunction + +" Replay last query +function! cheat#session#last() + if(s:id != "") + call cheat#cheat(':last', -1, -1, -1, g:CheatSheetDefaultMode, '0') + else + call cheat#navigate('0', 'H') + endif +endfunction + +" Generate id options for urlgetter +function! cheat#session#urloptions() + if(s:id != "") + return g:CheatSheetUrlGetterIdFlag.' '.g:CheatSheetIdPath + endif + return "" +endfunction + +let cpo=save_cpo +" vim:set et sw=4: diff --git a/etc/soft/vim/vim/+plugins/cheat.sh-vim/doc/cheat.txt b/etc/soft/vim/vim/+plugins/cheat.sh-vim/doc/cheat.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b728a69 --- /dev/null +++ b/etc/soft/vim/vim/+plugins/cheat.sh-vim/doc/cheat.txt @@ -0,0 +1,314 @@ +*cheat.sh-vim* ~ + +This is a vim plugin to browse cheat sheet from +cheat.sh (https://github.com/chubin/cheat.sh) directly from vim. + +=============================================================================== +Features *cheat.sh-features* ~ + + ++ Browse existing cheat sheets from cheat.sh directly from vim ++ Get answers on any programming question directly on your vim with simple mappings ++ Answers depends of your current filetype or framework see |cheat.sh-frameworks| ++ Send compilation / syntax error to cht.sh and get answers ++ Quick navigation through answers ++ Everything is configurable + +How to use it *cheat.sh-how-to-use* ~ + +The easiest way to use this plugin is to use one of the following mappings : +The easiest way to use this plugin is to use one of the following mappings : + ++ `K` get answer on the word under the cursor or the selection on a pager (this +feature requires vim >= 7.4.1833, you can check if have the right version with : +`:echo has("patch-7.4.1833")`) ++ `KK` same as `K` but works on lines or visual selection (not working +on neovim, because they killed interactive commands with `:!`) ++ `KB` get the answer on a special buffer ++ `KR` Replace your question by the answer ++ `KP` Past the answer below your question ++ `KC` Replay last query, toggling comments ++ `KE` Send first error to cht.sh ++ `C` Toggle showing comments by default see |cheat.sh-configuration| ++ `KL` Replay last query + +The plugins also provides four main commands : +> + :Cheat + :CheatReplace + :CheatPast + :CheatPager +< ++ These commands takes 0 or 1 argument. ++ If you give no argument, it will send the language of the current buffer and +the visual selection (or the current line / word in `normal` mode) as a plus +query to cheat.sh and show the answer in a new buffer (`:Cheat`), in place of +your question (`:CheatReplace`) or in a pager (`:CheatPager`). ++ If one argument is given, you can complete it from a list of available cheat +sheets or write your own [query](https://github.com/chubin/cheat.sh#search). ++ They also take a `bang` that make same transform the query into a plus query: +for instance : `:Cheat! factory` is the same as `:Cheat &ft/factory+`. + +HowIn *cheat.sh-howin* ~ + +The `:HowIn` command takes exaclty one argument. + +If the argument is one word, it is interpreted as a filetype (language), and +the current line (or word, depending on |cheat.sh-configuration|) is sent as a +query for this given language. +Else the first word of the query should be a filetype. + +Examples : + +> + # Current postion in the buffer : + with open('foo') as f: + :HowIn javascript +< +Or +> + :Howin javascript open file +< + + +Frameworks *cheat.sh-frameworks* ~ + +When you open a buffer, cheat.sh-vim will try to guess if you are using a +framework (see |cheat.sh-framework-detection|) and if a framework is found, it +will send queries using your framework instead of your filetype. + +There are also some mappings to change the current framework : + + + `Kt` : Use filetype instead of framework + + `KT` : Use autodetected framework + + `Kf` : Use next defined framework for current filetype + + `KF` : Use previous defined framework for current filetype + +The available Frameworks can be overriden with the following code (adapt to +your needs) : +> + let g:CheatSheetFrameworks = { + \ 'python' : ['python', 'django', ], + \ 'javascript' : ['javascript', 'node', 'angular', 'jquery'], + \ 'php' : ['php', 'symphony', 'yii', 'zend'], + \} + +As you can see the list is far from being exhaustive, please contribute if you +modify it (see below). + + *cheat.sh-frameworks-detection* + +This functionnality is in early stage and help is wanted to improve it. +To detect framework, the plugin go through the list of defined framework for +the current filetype. The following dictionnary tells the plugin how to detect +a few frameworks. +> + let g:CheatSheetFrameworkDetectionMethods = { + \'django' : { 'type' : 'file', 'value' : 'manage.py' }, + \'symfony' : { 'type' : 'file', 'value' : 'symfony.phar' }, + \'jquery' : {'type' :'search', 'value' : 'jquery.*\.js'}, + \} + +This dictionnary can be overriden by the user. + +There are three types of detections : + +1. 'file' : 'value' is an argument for the `find` command to locate a file +`find . -name "value"` +2. 'search', 'value' is a pattern that should be present in the current file +3. 'func' : 'value' is the name of a user defined function which should return +something true if the framework is detected. The function takes one argument +which is the name of the framework we are currently testing for. + +Please report any contribution on the followin issue, or do MR (PR) on gitlab +(resp github). + +https://gitlab.com/dbeniamine/cheat.sh-vim/issues/51#note_95268282 + +KE` or run `:CheatError`. + +By default, the answer will be displayed on the cheat buffer, to change this +behavior : +> + let g:CheatSheetDefaultMode = x +< +Where x is : + ++ 0 : Cheat buffer (default) ++ 1 : Replace current line (sounds like a very bad idea) ++ 2 : Use the pager ++ 3 : Append answer below current line (sounds like a bad idea) + +Error providers *cheat.sh-errors-providers* ~ + +Currently errors are search from the quickfix, then from syntastic errors. +To change this order : +> + let g:CheatSheetProviders = ['syntastic', 'quickfix'] +< + +You can easily add an error provider in 5 steps : + +1. Copy the file `cheat.sh/autoload/cheat/providers/quickfix.vim` to +`cheat.sh/autoload/cheat/providers/myprovider.vim` +2. Adapt and rename the function (only change quickfix in the name), it must +return the error string without special chars or an empty string if there are +no errors / warning +3. Add your provider name (filename) to the `CheatSheatProvider` list in +`cheat.sh/autoload/cheat/providers.vim` +4. Test it +5. Do a merge request on [gitlab](https://gitlab.com/dbeniamine/cheat.sh-vim/) + +Syntastic hooks *cheat.sh-syntastic-hook* ~ + +Cheat.sh-vim uses syntastic hooks to retrieve the error list, if you also need +to use synstastic hook, make sure that your function calls ours with the initial +error list : + + function SyntasticCheckHook(errors) + call cheat#providers#syntastic#Hook(a:errors) + " Do whatever you want to do + endfunction + + + +Navigate *cheat.sh-navigate* ~ + +Once you have called on of these commands, you can navigate through questions, +answers and related with the following mappings : + ++ `KQN` Next Question ++ `KAN` Next Answer ++ `KSN` Next "See also" ++ `KHN` Next in history ++ `KQP` Previous Question ++ `KAP` Previous Answer ++ `KSP` Previous "See also" ++ `KHP` Previous in history + +In the cheat buffer, the following mappings are available : + ++ `h` Previous Answer ++ `j` Next Question ++ `k` Previous Question ++ `l` Next Answer ++ `H` Previous history ++ `J` Next "See also" ++ `K` Previous "See also" ++ `L` Next history + +You can also directly use the function : +> + :call cheat#navigate(delta, type) +< +Where delta is a numeric value for moving (1, or -1 for next or previous) And +type is one of : `'Q'`, `'A'`, `'S'`, `H` (history), and `C` (replay last +query, toggling comments). + +For instance : +> + :call cheat#navigate(-3, 'A') +< +goes back three answers before the current + +When navigating, the same mode (pager, buffer, replace) is used as for the last +request. + +Notes *cheat.sh-notes* ~ + ++ `` is usually '\', see || ++ **This plugin is still in beta, Replace mode might remove some of your code, +use with caution.** ++ For more info on cheat sheet sources, see +[cheat.sh](https://github.com/chubin/cheat.sh). + + +This plugin provides a `:Cheat` command to browse cheat sheets from vim. This +command takes one argument : a Cheat.sh +query (https://github.com/chubin/cheat.sh#search), and supports completion. + +For more info on cheat sheet source, see +cheat.sh (https://github.com/chubin/cheat.sh). + +============================================================================== +Configuration *cheat.sh-configuration* ~ + +Every parameter used to retrieve and display the cheat sheet can be changed, +to do so, just put the following in you vimrc and ajust to your needs (these +are the default values that will be used if you do not change them) : +> + " Vim command used to open new buffer + let g:CheatSheetReaderCmd='new"' + + " Cheat sheet file type + let g:CheatSheetFt='markdown' + + " Program used to retrieve cheat sheet with its arguments + let g:CheatSheetUrlGetter='curl --silent' + + " Flag to add cookie file to the query + let g:CheatSheetUrlGetterIdFlag='-b' + + " cheat sheet base url + let g:CheatSheetBaseUrl='https://cht.sh' + + " cheat sheet settings do not include style settings neiter comments, + " see other options below + let g:CheatSheetUrlSettings='q' + + " cheat sheet pager + let g:CheatPager='less -R' + + " pygmentize theme used for pager output, see :CheatPager :styles-demo + let g:CheatSheetPagerStyle=rrt + + " Show comments in answers by default + " (setting this to 0 means giving ?Q to the server) + let g:CheatSheetShowCommentsByDefault=1 + + " cheat sheet buffer name + let g:CheatSheetBufferName="_cheat" + + " Default selection in normal mode (line for whole line, word for word under cursor) + let g:CheatSheetDefaultSelection="line" + + " Default query mode + " 0 => buffer + " 1 => replace (do not use or you might loose some lines of code) + " 2 => pager + " 3 => paste after query + " 4 => paste before query + let g:CheatSheetDefaultMode=0 + + Path to cheat sheet cookie + let g:CheatSheetIdPath=expand('~/.cht.sh/id') + +< +You can also disable the mappings (see plugin/cheat.vim to redo the mappings +manually) +> + let g:CheatSheetDoNotMap=1 +< +To disable the replacement of man by cheat sheets : +> + Let g:CheatDoNotReplaceKeywordPrg=1 +< + +============================================================================== +Licence *cheat.sh-licence* ~ + +This plugin is distributed under GPL Licence v3.0, see +https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt diff --git a/etc/soft/vim/vim/+plugins/cheat.sh-vim/plugin/cheat.vim b/etc/soft/vim/vim/+plugins/cheat.sh-vim/plugin/cheat.vim new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3012a44 --- /dev/null +++ b/etc/soft/vim/vim/+plugins/cheat.sh-vim/plugin/cheat.vim @@ -0,0 +1,174 @@ +" Vim plugin for accessing cheat sheets from cheat.sh. +" Maintainer: David Beniamine +" +" Copyright (C) 2018 David Beniamine. All rights reserved. +" +" This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +" it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +" the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +" (at your option) any later version. +" +" This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +" but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +" MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +" GNU General Public License for more details. +" +" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +" along with this program. If not, see . + +if exists("g:loaded_cheat_sh") + finish +endif + +let save_cpo = &cpo +set cpo&vim + +let g:loaded_cheat_sh = "v0.2" + +" Default query mode +if(!exists("g:CheatSheetDefaultMode")) + let g:CheatSheetDefaultMode=0 +endif + +" cheat sheet base url +if(!exists("g:CheatSheetBaseUrl")) + let g:CheatSheetBaseUrl='https://cht.sh' +endif + +" command definition +command! -nargs=? -bang -count -complete=custom,cheat#completeargs Cheat + \ call cheat#cheat(, , , , 0, "") + +command! -nargs=? -count CheatError + \ call cheat#cheat('', -1, -1, -1, 4, '!') + +command! -nargs=? -bang -count -complete=custom,cheat#completeargs CheatReplace + \ call cheat#cheat(, , , , 1, "") + +command! -nargs=? -bang -count -complete=custom,cheat#completeargs CheatPager + \ call cheat#cheat(, , , , 2, "") + +command! -nargs=? -bang -count -complete=custom,cheat#completeargs CheatPaste + \ call cheat#cheat(, , , , 3, "") + +command! -nargs=1 CheatNavigateQuestions call cheat#navigate(, 'Q') +command! -nargs=1 CheatNavigateAnswers call cheat#navigate(, 'A') +command! -nargs=1 CheatSeeAlso call cheat#navigate(, 'S') +command! -nargs=1 CheatHistory call cheat#navigate(, 'H') +command! -nargs=? -bang CheatId call cheat#session#id(, "") + + +command! -nargs=1 -bang -count -complete=custom,cheat#completeargs HowIn + \ call cheat#howin(, , , ) + +if((!exists("g:CheatDoNotReplaceKeywordPrg") || + \ g:CheatDoNotReplaceKeywordPrg ==0)) + if(has("patch-7.4.1833")) + set keywordprg=:CheatPager! + else + exe 'set keywordprg='.expand(':p:h').'/../scripts/chtpager.sh' + endif +endif + +if(!exists("g:CheatSheetDoNotMap") || g:CheatSheetDoNotMap ==0) + nnoremap