/vim-script-runner

A vim plugin for running perl, python, ruby, bash, etc. scripts inside of vim.

Primary LanguageVimL

About

script-runner is a vim plugin that lets you easily and quickly run a perl, python, ruby, bash, etc. script. Just hit F5 and it runs your script and outputs the results in a split window at the bottom. Note that you don't even have to save your script first. You can just open a scratch buffer, type some code and hit F5.

Installation

Pathogen Install

If you have the pathogen plugin installed, you can just clone this project inside your ~/.vim/bundle folder

Script Install

bash install.sh

Manual Install

cp plugin/script-runner.vim ~/.vim/plugin

Usage

normal mode: F5

command mode: :sx

Advanced

If you want to change the default key mapping of F5, add this to your .vimrc:

let g:script_runner_key = '<F6>'

You can run a custom command based on the type of script you are working on. For example, if you want the Data::Dump module available each time you run a perl script, add this to your .vimrc:

let g:script_runner_perl = 'perl -MData::Dump'

To run a specific version of ruby:

let g:script_runner_ruby = '/usr/local/bin/ruby1.9'

Currently, script-runner will format xml and json file types. You must have xmllint and JSON::PP installed. On a debian based system, you can install those via:

sudo apt-get install libxml2-utils
sudo cpan JSON::PP

For json support, you may need to add the following to your .vimrc.

autocmd BufEnter *.json set ft=json

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