Package: vim-snipmate Description-md5: b32d99279c72a1dbfce80f206863cd65 Description-be: Vim script that implements some of TextMate's snippets features. SnipMate.vim aims to be an unobtrusive, concise vim script that implements some of TextMate's snippets features in Vim. A snippet is a piece of often-typed text that you can insert into your document using a trigger word followed by a <tab>. . For instance, in a C file using the default installation of snipMate.vim, if you type "for<tab>" in insert mode, it will expand a typical for loop in C: . for (i = 0; i < count; i++) { . Project-Id-Version: ddtp-ubuntu Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS> PO-Revision-Date: 2020-01-08 07:00+0000 Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS> Language-Team: Belarusian <be@li.org> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-Launchpad-Export-Date: 2020-04-18 08:29+0000 X-Generator: Launchpad (build 2e26c9bbd21cdca248baaea29aeffb920afcc32a) . To go to the next item in the loop, simply <tab> over to it; if there is repeated code, such as the "i" variable in this example, you can simply start typing once it's highlighted and all the matches specified in the snippet will be updated. . snipMate.vim has the following features among others: . - The syntax of snippets is very similar to TextMate's, allowing easy conversion. - The position of the snippet is kept transparently (i.e., it does not use marks/placeholders inserted into the buffer), allowing you to escape out of an incomplete snippet, something particularly useful in Vim. - Variables in snippets are updated as-you-type. - Snippets can have multiple matches. - Snippets can be out of order. For instance, in a do...while loop, the condition can be added before the code.