/vim-sleuth

sleuth.vim: Heuristically set buffer options

Primary LanguageVim script

sleuth.vim

This plugin automatically adjusts 'shiftwidth' and 'expandtab' heuristically based on the current file, or, in the case the current file is new, blank, or otherwise insufficient, by looking at other files of the same type in the current and parent directories. In lieu of adjusting 'softtabstop', 'smarttab' is enabled.

Compare to DetectIndent. I wrote this because I wanted something fully automatic. My goal is that by installing this plugin, you can remove all indenting related configuration from your vimrc.

Installation

If you don't have a preferred installation method, I recommend installing pathogen.vim, and then simply copy and paste:

cd ~/.vim/bundle
git clone git://github.com/tpope/vim-sleuth.git

Notes

  • Searching for other files of the same type continues up the directory hierarchy until a match is found. This means, for example, the indent for the first file in a brand new Ruby project might very well be derived from your .irbrc. I consider this a feature.
  • If your file is consistently indented with hard tabs, 'shiftwidth' will be set to your 'tabstop'. Otherwise, a 'tabstop' of 8 unless configured
  • The algorithm is rolled from scratch, fairly simplistic, and only lightly battle tested. It's probably not (yet) as good as DetectIndent. Let me know what it fails on for you.

Options

  • g:SleuthDefaultWidth - Change the default width from 8 to whatever you want

Self-Promotion

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License

Copyright © Tim Pope. Distributed under the same terms as Vim itself. See :help license.