If you are looking to work with Elm in Vim you should definitely check out:
- Elm Language Server - The language server implementation for Elm. Language servers provide tooling for working with particular programming languages. The Elm language server provides features like compiler errors, elm-analyse warnings, completions and jump-to-definition amongst many more. There are a number of ways of connecting the language server to vim.
- elm-tooling/elm-vim - Provides lots of useful information on getting started with working with Elm in Vim.
- vim - Vim (8.2.0929+) includes Elm Syntax Highlighting and Indentation
It appears that ElmCast/elm-vim is no longer being updated and does not support Elm 0.19. This fork has been updated for Elm 0.19 and includes some other changes. No major development is planned at the moment but we do plan to keep up with necessary changes and merge requests are welcome. Changes so far:
- Support for Elm 0.19 compiler
- Support for building files with test dependencies.
- Improvements to the
gf
binding to handle prefixed function calls and module aliases. It also attempts to take you to the line of the function in question though that is behaviour normally associated withC-]
. It might be moved at some point. - Always execute
elm-format
in the project root so it can detect the elm version appropriately. - Specific highlighting for modules to separate them from types
- Syntax highlighting
- Automatic indentation
- Function completion
- Build and package commands
- Code formatting and linting
- Documentation lookup
- REPL integration
Check out this ElmCast video for more detail.
If you don't have a preferred installation method, I recommend installing vim-plug, and then simply add Plug 'elmcast/elm-vim'
to your plugin section:
NOTE: If you are using vim-polyglot, you need to disable its default elm plugin by adding let g:polyglot_disabled = ['elm']
to your config file.
First, make sure you have the Elm Platform installed. The simplest method to get started is to use the official npm package.
npm install -g elm
In order to run unit tests from within vim, install elm-test
npm install -g elm-test
For code completion and doc lookups, install elm-oracle.
npm install -g elm-oracle
To automatically format your code, install elm-format.
npm install -g elm-format
The plugin provides several <Plug>
mappings which can be used to create custom
mappings. The following keybindings are provided by default:
Keybinding | Description |
---|---|
<Leader>m | Compile the current buffer. |
<Leader>b | Compile the Main.elm file in the project. |
<Leader>t | Runs the tests of the current buffer or 'tests/TestRunner'. |
<Leader>r | Opens an elm repl in a subprocess. |
<Leader>e | Shows the detail of the current error or warning. |
<Leader>d | Shows the type and docs for the word under the cursor. |
<Leader>w | Opens the docs web page for the word under the cursor. |
You can disable these mappings if you want to use your own.
let g:elm_setup_keybindings = 0
The preferred linter to use with elm-vim is Ale. It should work out of the box.
Syntastic support should work out of the box, but we recommend the following settings:
let g:syntastic_always_populate_loc_list = 1
let g:syntastic_auto_loc_list = 1
let g:elm_syntastic_show_warnings = 1
let g:ycm_semantic_triggers = {
\ 'elm' : ['.'],
\}
call neocomplete#util#set_default_dictionary(
\ 'g:neocomplete#sources#omni#input_patterns',
\ 'elm',
\ '\.')
:help elm-vim
let g:elm_jump_to_error = 0
let g:elm_make_output_file = "elm.js"
let g:elm_make_show_warnings = 0
let g:elm_syntastic_show_warnings = 0
let g:elm_browser_command = ""
let g:elm_detailed_complete = 0
let g:elm_format_autosave = 1
let g:elm_format_fail_silently = 0
let g:elm_setup_keybindings = 1
-
:ElmMake [filename]
callselm-make
with the given file. If no file is given it uses the current file being edited. -
:ElmMakeMain
attempts to callelm-make
with "Main.elm". -
:ElmTest
callselm-test
with the given file. If no file is given it runs it in the root of your project. -
:ElmRepl
runselm-repl
, which will return to vim on exiting. -
:ElmErrorDetail
shows the detail of the current error in the quickfix window. -
:ElmShowDocs
queries elm-oracle, then echoes the type and docs for the word under the cursor. -
:ElmBrowseDocs
queries elm-oracle, then opens docs web page for the word under the cursor. -
:ElmFormat
formats the current buffer with elm-format.
- Other vim-plugins, thanks for inspiration (elm.vim, ocaml.vim, haskell-vim)
- Contributors of elm-vim
Copyright © Joseph Hager. See LICENSE
for more details.