Closes brackets. Perfect companion to vim-endwise. Basically, a more conservative version of auto-pairs that only works when you press Enter.
Closings are automatically inserted after pressing Enter ⏎. It supports languages that have (
, [
, and {
brackets.
.section {⏎
.section {
|
}
It tries to automatically figure out whatever braces were opened in the line. This is useful for, say, JavaScript where });
is commonly seen.
describe('test', function () {⏎
describe('test', function () {
|
})
Semicolons are automatically added if it makes sense, and only if another line in the buffer ends in ;
.
var x = 1;
setImmediate(function () {⏎
var x = 1;
setImmediate(function () {
|
});
When using vim-plug, add this to your ~/.vimrc
:
Plug 'rstacruz/vim-closer'
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