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---
id: vim
title: Vim Setup
---
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Vim users can simply install either [sbdchd](https://github.com/sbdchd)/[neoformat](https://github.com/sbdchd/neoformat), [w0rp](https://github.com/w0rp)/[ale](https://github.com/w0rp/ale), or [prettier](https://github.com/prettier)/[vim-prettier](https://github.com/prettier/vim-prettier).
---
## Neoformat
### Neoformat - Installation
Add [sbdchd](https://github.com/sbdchd)/[neoformat](https://github.com/sbdchd/neoformat) to your list based on the tool you use:
```
Plug 'sbdchd/neoformat'
```
### Neoformat - Usage
Then make Neoformat run on save:
```
autocmd BufWritePre *.js Neoformat
```
### Neoformat - Other `autocmd` events
You can also make Vim format your code more frequently, by setting an `autocmd` for other events. Here are a couple of useful ones:
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- `TextChanged`: after a change was made to the text in Normal mode
- `InsertLeave`: when leaving Insert mode
For example, you can format on both of the above events together with `BufWritePre` like this:
```
autocmd BufWritePre,TextChanged,InsertLeave *.js Neoformat
```
See `:help autocmd-events` in Vim for details.
### Neoformat - Customizing Prettier
If your project requires settings other than the default Prettier settings, you can pass arguments to do so in your `.vimrc` or [vim project](http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Project_specific_settings), you can do so:
```
autocmd FileType javascript setlocal formatprg=prettier\ --stdin\ --single-quote\ --trailing-comma\ es5
" Use formatprg when available
let g:neoformat_try_formatprg = 1
```
Each space in prettier options should be escaped with `\`.
---
## vim-prettier
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![vim-prettier](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/prettier/vim-prettier/master/media/vim-prettier.gif?raw=true "vim-prettier")
### vim-prettier - Installation
Install with [vim-plug](https://github.com/junegunn/vim-plug), assumes node and yarn|npm installed globally.
By default it will auto format **javascript**, **typescript**, **less**, **scss** and **css** files that have "@format" annotation in the header of the file.
```
" post install (yarn install | npm install) then load plugin only for editing supported files
Plug 'prettier/vim-prettier', {
\ 'do': 'npm install',
\ 'for': ['javascript', 'typescript', 'css', 'less', 'scss'] }
```
If using other vim plugin managers or doing manual setup make sure to have `prettier` installed globally or go to your vim-prettier directory and either do `npm install` or `yarn install`
When installed via vim-plug, a default prettier executable is installed inside vim-prettier.
vim-prettier executable resolution:
1. Traverse parents and search for Prettier installation inside `node_modules`
2. Look for a global prettier installation
3. Use locally installed vim-prettier prettier executable
### vim-prettier - Usage
Prettier by default will run on auto save but can also be manually triggered by:
```
<Leader>p
```
or
```
:Prettier
```
If your are on vim 8+ you can also trigger async formatting by:
```
:PrettierAsync
```
### vim-prettier - Configuration
Disable auto formatting of files that have "@format" tag
```
let g:prettier#autoformat = 0
```
The command `:Prettier` by default is synchronous but can also be forced async
```
let g:prettier#exec_cmd_async = 1
```
By default parsing errors will open the quickfix but can also be disabled
```
let g:prettier#quickfix_enabled = 0
```
To enable vim-prettier to run in files without requiring the "@format" doc tag. First disable the default autoformat, then update to your own custom behaviour
Running before saving sync:
```
let g:prettier#autoformat = 0
autocmd BufWritePre *.js,*.css,*.scss,*.less Prettier
```
Running before saving async (vim 8+):
```
let g:prettier#autoformat = 0
autocmd BufWritePre *.js,*.css,*.scss,*.less PrettierAsync
```
Running before saving, changing text or leaving insert mode:
```
" when running at every change you may want to disable quickfix
let g:prettier#quickfix_enabled = 0
let g:prettier#autoformat = 0
autocmd BufWritePre,TextChanged,InsertLeave *.js,*.css,*.scss,*.less PrettierAsync
```
**Vim-prettier default formatting settings are different from the prettier defaults, but they can be configured**
```
" max line lengh that prettier will wrap on
g:prettier#config#print_width = 80
" number of spaces per indentation level
g:prettier#config#tab_width = 2
" use tabs over spaces
g:prettier#config#use_tabs = 'false'
" print semicolons
g:prettier#config#semi = 'true'
" single quotes over double quotes
g:prettier#config#single_quote = 'true'
" print spaces between brackets
g:prettier#config#bracket_spacing = 'false'
" put > on the last line instead of new line
g:prettier#config#jsx_bracket_same_line = 'true'
" none|es5|all
g:prettier#config#trailing_comma = 'all'
" flow|babylon|typescript|postcss
g:prettier#config#parser = 'flow'
```
---
## ALE
### ALE - Installation
[ALE](https://github.com/w0rp/ale) is an asynchronous lint engine for Vim that also has the ability to run formatters over code, including Prettier. For ALE to work you'll have to be using either Vim 8 or Neovim as ALE makes use of the asynchronous abilities that both Vim 8 and Neovim provide.
The best way to install ALE is with your favourite plugin manager for Vim, such as [Vim-Plug](https://github.com/junegunn/vim-plug):
```
Plug 'w0rp/ale'
```
You can find further instructions on the [ALE repository](https://github.com/w0rp/ale#3-installation).
### ALE - Usage
Once you've installed ALE you need to enable the Prettier fixer:
```
let g:ale_fixers = {}
let g:ale_fixers['javascript'] = ['prettier']
```
ALE will first use the Prettier installed locally (in `node_modules/.bin/prettier`) before looking for a global installation.
You can then run `:ALEFix` in a JavaScript file to run Prettier.
### ALE - Configuration
To have ALE run `prettier` when you save a file you can tell ALE to run automatically:
```
let g:ale_fix_on_save = 1
```
To configure Prettier, you can set `g:ale_javascript_prettier_options`. This is a string that will be passed through to the Prettier command line tool:
```
let g:ale_javascript_prettier_options = '--single-quote --trailing-comma es5'
```
If you use Prettier config files, you must set `g:ale_javascript_prettier_use_local_config` to have ALE respect them:
```
let g:ale_javascript_prettier_use_local_config = 1
```
---
## Running manually
### Running Prettier manually in Vim
If you need a little more control over when prettier is run, you can create a custom key binding. In this example, `gp` (mnemonic: "get pretty") is used to run prettier (with options) in the currently active buffer:
```
nnoremap gp :silent %!prettier --stdin --trailing-comma all --single-quote<CR>
```