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🥪 suda.vim

MIT License Doc

suda is a plugin to read or write files with sudo command.

This plugin was built while :w !sudo tee % > /dev/null trick does not work on neovim.

neovim/neovim#1716

This plugin is strongly inspired by sudo.vim but the interfaces was aggressively modified for modern Vim script.

Usage

Use SudaRead to open unreadable files like:

" Re-open a current file with sudo
:SudaRead

" Open /etc/sudoers with sudo
:SudaRead /etc/sudoers

Or SudaWrite to write unwritable files like:

" Forcedly save a current file with sudo
:SudaWrite

" Write contents to /etc/profile
:SudaWrite /etc/profile

You can change the prompt string with g:suda#prompt.

" 'Password' in french
let g:suda#prompt = 'Mot de passe: '

Smart edit

When let g:suda_smart_edit = 1 is written in your vimrc, suda automatically switch a buffer name when the target file is not readable or writable.

In short,

$ vim /etc/hosts

or

:e /etc/shadow

Will open suda:///etc/hosts or suda:///etc/shadow instead of /etc/hosts or /etc/shadow because that files are not writable or not readable.

Windows

Install mattn/sudo or gerardog/gsudo to enable this plugin in Windows. Make sure that the following shows 1.

: echo executable('sudo')

Use sudo without a password

When let g:suda#noninteractive = 1 is written in your vimrc, suda won't ask you for a password. Use at your own risk.

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