Neomake
A plugin for asynchronous :make
using Neovim's
job-control functionality. It is inspired by the excellent vim plugins
Syntastic and
Dispatch.
This plugin also works in ordinary vim, but without the asynchronous benefits.
This is alpha quality software. The APIs haven't totally levelled out yet, and things may break and change often until they do. That said, I'm using it daily (but also hacking on it as it breaks). Feel free to let me know what works / doesn't work for you!
The minimum Neovim version supported by Neomake is NVIM 0.0.0-alpha+201503292107
(commit 960b9108c
).
The minimum Vim version supported by Neomake is 7.4.503 (although if you don't
use g:neomake_logfile
older versions will probably work fine as well).
How to use (basic)
Just set your makeprg
and errorformat
as normal, and run:
:Neomake!
If your makeprg can take a filename as an input, then you can run :Neomake
(no exclamation point) to pass the current file as the first argument.
Otherwise, it is simply invoked in vim's current directory with no arguments.
Here's an example of how to run neomake on the current file on every write:
autocmd! BufWritePost * Neomake
The make command will be run in an asynchronous job. The results will be
populated in the window's quickfix list for :Neomake!
and the location
list for :Neomake
as the job runs. Run :copen
or :lopen
to see the
whole list.
How to use (advanced)
Taking a page from the book of syntastic, you can configure "makers" (called "checkers" in syntastic) for different filetypes. Here is an example configuration:
let g:neomake_javascript_jshint_maker = {
\ 'args': ['--verbose'],
\ 'errorformat': '%A%f: line %l\, col %v\, %m \(%t%*\d\)',
\ }
let g:neomake_javascript_enabled_makers = ['jshint']
For use with the :Neomake
command (makers that run on an individual file), it
is critical that makers follow this naming convention:
g:neomake_{ language }_{ makername }_maker
Where { language }
is replaced with the name of the language, and { makername }
is replaced with the name that you want your maker to have. If your maker
does not follow this convention, neomake will not be able to see it, and you
will get an error message like { makername } not found
.
If the string '%:p'
shows up anywhere in the 'args'
list, it will be
expand()
ed to the full path of the current file in place. Otherwise, the full
path to the file will be add()
ed to the end of the list, unless the maker's
'append_file'
option is set to 0. You can customize the program that is
called by adding an 'exe'
property which should be a string (defaults to the
name of the maker).
Once you have created your makers, run :Neomake
as normal. Run
:Neomake <checker-name>
to run only a single checker. Configuring a
filetype to use makers will currently cause the makeprg
to be ignored (this
should be remedied).
Makers provided by neomake as of this writing are:
Coffeescript:
- coffeelint
Go:
- go
- golint
- go vet
Haskell:
- hlint
- ghc-mod
- hdevtools
- cabal
Java:
- javac
Javascript:
- eslint
- standard
- jscs
- jshint
- jsxhint
- flow
JSON:
- jsonlint
Jsx:
- jsxhint
Python:
- pep8
- flake8
- pyflakes
- pylama
- pylint
- python
Ruby:
- mri
- rubocop
- reek
C:
- clang
- gcc
- clang-tidy
C++:
- clang++
- g++
- clang-tidy
D:
- dmd
sh:
- shellcheck
Rust:
- rustc
Tex/Latex:
- chktex
- lacheck
Scala:
- scalac
- scalastyle
TypeScript:
- tsc
Erlang:
- erlc
Vimscript:
- vint
Puppet:
- puppet
- puppet-lint
Lua:
- luacheck
Standard ML:
- smlnj
Since this list may be out of date, look in autoload/neomake/makers for all supported makers.
If you find this plugin useful, please contribute your maker recipes to the
repository! Check out autoload/neomake/makers/*.vim
to see how that is
currently done.