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-# SnipMate #
-
-SnipMate aims to provide support for textual snippets, similar to TextMate or
-other Vim plugins like [UltiSnips][ultisnips]. For
-example, in C, typing `for<tab>` could be expanded to
-
- for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
- /* code */
- }
-
-with successive presses of tab jumping around the snippet.
-
-Originally authored by [Michael Sanders][msanders], SnipMate was forked in 2011
-after a stagnation in development. This fork is currently maintained by [Rok
-Garbas][garbas], [Marc Weber][marcweber], and [Adnan Zafar][ajzafar].
-
-
-## Installing SnipMate ##
-
-We recommend one of the following methods for installing SnipMate and its
-dependencies. SnipMate depends on [vim-addon-mw-utils][mw-utils] and
-[tlib][tlib].
-
-> **NOTE:** SnipMate does not ship with any snippets out of the box. We suggest
-looking at the [vim-snippets][vim-snippets] repository.
-
-* Using [VAM][vam], add `vim-snippets` to the list of packages to be installed.
-
-* Using [Pathogen][pathogen], run the following commands:
-
- % cd ~/.vim/bundle
- % git clone https://github.com/tomtom/tlib_vim.git
- % git clone https://github.com/MarcWeber/vim-addon-mw-utils.git
- % git clone https://github.com/garbas/vim-snipmate.git
-
- # Optional:
- % git clone https://github.com/honza/vim-snippets.git
-
-* Using [Vundle][vundle], add the following to your `vimrc` then run
- `:PluginInstall`
-
- Plugin 'MarcWeber/vim-addon-mw-utils'
- Plugin 'tomtom/tlib_vim'
- Plugin 'garbas/vim-snipmate'
-
- " Optional:
- Plugin 'honza/vim-snippets'
-
-## FAQ ##
-
-> SnipMate doesn't work / My snippets aren't triggering
-
-Try all of the following:
-
-* Check that SnipMate is loaded. This can be done by looking for
- `<Plug>snipMateTrigger` and similar maps in the output of `:imap`.
- Additionally make sure either `<Plug>snipMateTrigger` or
- `<Plug>snipMateNextOrTrigger` is mapped to the key you expect.
-
-* Check that the snippets file you mean to use exists, and that it contains the
- snippet you're trying to expand.
-
-* Check that your snippets file is located inside a `foo/snippets` directory,
- where `foo` is a path listed in your `runtimepath`.
-
-* Check that your snippets file is in scope by either the filetype matching the
- path of the snippet file or the scope explicitly loaded.
-
-* Check if any snippets from your snippets file are available. This can be done
- with the "show available snips" map, by default bound to `<C-R><Tab>` in
- insert mode.
-
-If all of the above check out, please open an issue stating your Vim version,
-a sample snippet, and a description of exactly what happens when you try to
-trigger a snippet.
-
-> How does SnipMate determine which snippets to load? How can I separate, for
-> example, my Rails snippets from my Ruby snippets?
-
-Primarily SnipMate looks at the `'filetype'` and `'syntax'` settings. Taking
-"scopes" from these options, it looks in each `snippets/` directory in
-`'runtimepath'` for files named `scope.snippets`, `scope/*.snippets`, or
-`scope_*.snippets`.
-
-However we understand this may not allow for the flexibility desired by some
-languages. For this we provide two options: scope aliases and the
-`:SnipMateLoadScope` command. Scope aliases simply say "whenever this scope is
-loaded, also load this other scope:
-
- let g:snipMate = get(g:, 'snipMate', {}) " Allow for vimrc re-sourcing
- let g:snipMate.scope_aliases = {}
- let g:snipMate.scope_aliases['ruby'] = 'ruby,rails'
-
-will load the `ruby-rails` scope whenever the `ruby` scope is active. The
-`:SnipMateLoadScope foo` command will always load the foo scope in the current
-buffer. The [vim-rails](https://github.com/tpope/vim-rails) plugin automatically
-does `:SnipMateLoadScope rails` when editing a Rails project for example.
-
-## Release Notes ##
-
-### 0.89 - 2016-05-29 ###
-
-* Various regex updates to legacy parser
-* Addition of double bang syntax to completely remove a snippet from lookup
-* Group various SnipMate autocommands
-* Support setting 'shiftwidth' to 0
-* Parser now operates linewise, adding some flexibility
-* Mirror substitutions are more literal
-* Mirror length is calculated correctly when substitutions occur
-
-### 0.88 - 2015-04-04 ###
-
-* Implement simple caching
-* Remove expansion guards
-* Add `:SnipMateLoadScope` command and buffer-local scope aliases
-* Load `<scope>_*.snippets` files
-* Use CursorMoved autocmd events entirely
-
-* The nested branch has been merged
- * A new snippet parser has been added. The g:snipmate.version as well as
- version lines in snippet files determines which is used
- * The new parser supports tab stops placed within placeholders,
- substitutions, non-consecutive stop numbers, and fewer ambiguities
- * The stop jumping code has been updated
- * Tests have been added for the jumping code and the new parser
-
-* The override branch has been merged
- * The g:snipMate.override option is added. When enabled, if two snippets
- share the same name, the later-loaded one is kept and the other discarded
- * Override behavior can be enabled on a per-snippet basis with a bang (!) in
- the snippet file
- * Otherwise, SnipMate tries to preserve all snippets loaded
-
-* Fix bug with mirrors in the first column
-* Fix bug with tabs in indents ([#143][143])
-* Fix bug with mirrors in placeholders
-* Fix reading single snippet files
-* Fix the use of the visual map at the end of a line
-* Fix expansion of stops containing only the zero tab stop
-* Remove select mode mappings
-* Indent visual placeholder expansions and remove extraneous lines ([#177][177]
- and [#178][178])
-
-### 0.87 - 2014-01-04 ###
-
-* Stop indenting empty lines when expanding snippets
-* Support extends keyword in .snippets files
-* Fix visual placeholder support
-* Add zero tabstop support
-* Support negative 'softtabstop'
-* Add g:snipMate_no_default_aliases option
-* Add <Plug>snipMateTrigger for triggering an expansion inside a snippet
-* Add snipMate#CanBeTriggered() function
-
-[ultisnips]: https://github.com/sirver/ultisnips
-[msanders]: https://github.com/msanders
-[garbas]: https://github.com/garbas
-[marcweber]: https://github.com/marcweber
-[ajzafar]: https://github.com/ajzafar
-[mw-utils]: https://github.com/marcweber/vim-addon-mw-utils
-[tlib]: https://github.com/tomtom/tlib_vim
-[vim-snippets]: https://github.com/honza/vim-snippets
-[vam]: https://github.com/marcweber/vim-addon-manager
-[pathogen]: https://github.com/tpope/vim-pathogen
-[vundle]: https://github.com/gmarik/vundle
-
-[143]: https://github.com/garbas/vim-snipmate/issues/143
-[177]: https://github.com/garbas/vim-snipmate/issues/177
-[178]: https://github.com/garbas/vim-snipmate/issues/178