| *comment.txt* For Vim version 9.1. Last change: 2024 Jun 04 |
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| VIM REFERENCE MANUAL |
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| Commenting and un-commenting text. |
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| See |comment-install| on how to activate this package. |
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| The comment.vim package, allows to toggle comments for a single line, a range |
| of lines or a selected text object. It defines the following mappings: |
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| *gcc* |
| gcc to comment/uncomment current line |
| *o_gc* |
| gc{motion} to toggle comments for the selected motion |
| *gcip* |
| gcip to comment/uncomment current paragraph |
| *gcG* |
| gcG to comment/uncomment from current line till the end of a buffer |
| *v_gc* |
| {Visual}gc to comment/uncomment the highlighted lines. |
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| This plugin uses the buffer-local 'commentstring' option value to add or remove |
| comment markers to the selected lines. Whether it will comment or un-comment |
| depends on the first line of the range of lines to act upon. When it matches |
| a comment marker, the line will be un-commented, if it doesn't, the line will |
| be commented out. Blank and empty lines are ignored. |
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| The comment marker will always be padded with blanks whether or not the |
| 'commentstring' value contains whitespace around "%s". |
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| If the mapping does not seem to work (or uses wrong comment markers), it might |
| be because of several reasons: |
| - the filetype is not detected by Vim, see |new-filetype|, |
| - filetype plugins are not enabled, see |:filetype-plugin-on| or |
| - the filetype plugin does not set the (correct) 'commentstring' option. |
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| You can simply configure this using the following autocommand (e.g. for legacy |
| Vim script): > |
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| autocmd Filetype vim :setlocal commentstring="%s |
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| This example sets the " as start of a comment for legacy Vim Script. For Vim9 |
| script, you would instead use the "#" char: > |
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| autocmd Filetype vim :setlocal commentstring=#\ %s |
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| Options: |
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| *g:comment_first_col* |
| *b:comment_first_col* |
| By default comment chars are added in front of the line, i.e. if the line |
| was indented, commented line would stay indented as well. |
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| However some filetypes require a comment char on the first column, use this option |
| to change default behaviour. |
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| Use g:comment_first_col to change it globally or b:comment_first_col to |
| target specific filetype(s). |
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| vim:tw=78:ts=8:fo=tcq2:ft=help: |