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coc-snippets
Advanced tools
Snippets solution for coc.nvim
Snippet preview requires neovim 0.4 or latest vim8
It's capable of:
${workspaceFolder}/.vscode
.snippets.editMassCodeSnippets
command.snippets.editSnippets
command for edit user snippets of current filetype.Note: some features of ultisnips and snipmate format snippets not supported, checkout Ultisnips features.
:CocList snippets
.Ultisnips provider needs pythonx support on (neo)vim, to check the feature exists, try:
:echo has('pythonx')
On neovim, run command:
:checkhealth
If it is not installed, run:
pip install pynvim
and make sure you have Python 3 provider for neovim installed.
On vim8, run command:
:pyx print(1)
in your vim, if it throws, it means your vim is not compiled with python support or the python dynamic lib required by vim is missing(or broken).
Note: some python code may require python feature that not supported by the python interpreter used by vim, error will throw on that case.
Error will be shown when pythonx
with (neo)vim can't work, fix pythonx
support or disable ultisnips support by add "snippets.ultisnips.enable": false
in your configuration file.
In your vim/neovim, run command:
:CocInstall coc-snippets
" Use <C-l> for trigger snippet expand.
imap <C-l> <Plug>(coc-snippets-expand)
" Use <C-j> for select text for visual placeholder of snippet.
vmap <C-j> <Plug>(coc-snippets-select)
" Use <C-j> for jump to next placeholder, it's default of coc.nvim
let g:coc_snippet_next = '<c-j>'
" Use <C-k> for jump to previous placeholder, it's default of coc.nvim
let g:coc_snippet_prev = '<c-k>'
" Use <C-j> for both expand and jump (make expand higher priority.)
imap <C-j> <Plug>(coc-snippets-expand-jump)
" Use <leader>x for convert visual selected code to snippet
xmap <leader>x <Plug>(coc-convert-snippet)
Make <tab>
used for trigger completion, completion confirm, snippet expand and jump like VSCode.
Note from coc.nvim 0.0.82, functions starts with coc#pum
should be used for
custom completion of coc.nvim.
inoremap <silent><expr> <TAB>
\ coc#pum#visible() ? coc#_select_confirm() :
\ coc#expandableOrJumpable() ? "\<C-r>=coc#rpc#request('doKeymap', ['snippets-expand-jump',''])\<CR>" :
\ CheckBackspace() ? "\<TAB>" :
\ coc#refresh()
function! CheckBackspace() abort
let col = col('.') - 1
return !col || getline('.')[col - 1] =~# '\s'
endfunction
let g:coc_snippet_next = '<tab>'
Some ultisnips features are not supported:
b
, w
and i
.extends
, priority
and clearsnippets
command in snippet file.snip.expand_anon()
should work.m
, empty line in snippet not have indentation with coc.nvim.t
, s
.pre_expand
, post_expand
and jump
(can't support).Note: python regex in snippet are converted to javascript regex, however,
some regex patterns can't be supported by javascript, including
(?x)
(?s)
\Z
(?(id/name)yes-pattern|no-pattern)
.
coc#expandable()
return 1
when can do snippet expand.coc#jumpable()
return 1
when snippet activated and can jump to next placeholder.coc#expandableOrJumpable()
return 1
when can do snippet expand or can jump
to next placeholder.Note you can't use noremap
with <Plug>
key-mappings.
<Plug>(coc-convert-snippet)
Create new snippet with current selected text,
visual mode only.<Plug>(coc-snippets-expand)
Expand snippet with current inserted text,
insert mode only.<Plug>(coc-snippets-expand-jump)
Expand snippet or jump to next placeholder
of current snippet when possible, insert mode only.<Plug>(coc-snippets-select)
Remove selected text and save to
g:coc_selected_text
which will replace $VISUAL
on next snippet expand.:CocList snippets
to open snippets list used by current buffer.:CocCommand snippets.openSnippetFiles
to choose and open a snippet file
that used by current document.:CocCommand snippets.editSnippets
to edit user's ultisnips snippets of
current document filetype.:CocCommand snippets.openOutput
to open output channel of snippets.snippets.priority
: priority of snippets source, default 90
.
snippets.editSnippetsCommand
: Open command used for snippets.editSnippets command, use coc.preferences.jumpCommand by default.
snippets.trace
: Trace level of snippets channel.
snippets.excludePatterns
: List of filepath patterns to exclude, $HOME
and other environment variables are expanded.
snippets.extends
: extends filetype's snippets with other filetypes, example:
{
"cpp": ["c"],
"javascriptreact": ["javascript"],
"typescript": ["javascript"]
}
snippets.userSnippetsDirectory
, Directory that contains custom user ultisnips snippets, use ultisnips in extension root by default.
snippets.shortcut
, shortcut in completion menu, default S
.
snippets.autoTrigger
: enable auto trigger for auto trigger ultisnips snippets, default true
.
snippets.triggerCharacters
: trigger characters for completion, default []
.
snippets.loadFromExtensions
: load snippets from coc.nvim extensions, default: true
.
snippets.loadVSCodeProjectSnippets
: Load code snippets in folder ${workspaceFolder}/.vscode
, default: true
.
snippets.textmateSnippetsRoots
: absolute directories that contains textmate/VSCode snippets to load, default: []
.
snippets.ultisnips.enable
: enable load UltiSnips snippets, default true
.
snippets.ultisnips.trace
: Trace verbose snippet information, default false
.
snippets.ultisnips.directories
: directories that searched for snippet files,
could be subfolder in every $runtimepath or absolute paths, default: ["UltiSnips"]
snippets.massCode.enable
: Enable load snippets from MassCode. default: false
snippets.massCode.host
: Http host of MassCode. default: "localhost"
snippets.massCode.port
: Http port of MassCode. default: 3033
snippets.massCode.trace
: Trace verbose snippet information. default: false
snippets.snipmate.enable
: enable load snipmate snippets, default true
.
snippets.snipmate.author
: author name used for g:snips_author
snippets.snipmate.trace
: Trace verbose snippet information, default false
.
Q: How to check if a snippet successfully loaded?
A: Use command :CocCommand workspace.showOutput snippets
Q: Some ultisnips snippet not works as expected.
A: Reformat after change of placeholder feature can't be supported for now, and some regex pattern can't be converted to javascript regex pattern, so the snippet can be failed to load.
Q: Where to get snippets?
A: One solution is install honza/vim-snippets which is widely used. To create snippets yourself:
${filetype}.snippets
in "snippets.ultisnips.directories"
${filetype}.snippets
in snippets
folder
under your vim's runtimepath
.${filetype}.json
in your "snippets.textmateSnippetsRoots"
.Q: Get error message ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'vimsnippets'
A: Make sure honza/vim-snippets in
your vim's &runtimepath
.
Q: Do I need to install Ultisnips.
A: No! This extension is designed to work with or without Ultisnips, you can still install Ultisnips, but this extension would not run any code or read configuration from it.
Q: How to check jumpable or expandable at current position.
A: Use functions provided by coc.nvim: coc#expandable()
coc#jumpable()
and coc#expandableOrJumpable()
.
Q: It doesn't load snippets from vim-go.
A: It uses g:UltiSnipsSnippetDirectories
which is not supported, you can
add settings:
snippets.ultisnips.directories: [
"UltiSnips",
"gosnippets/UltiSnips"
],
to load it.
Q: How could I add custom UltiSnips snippets.
A: You can create snippet files in folder: $VIMCONFIG/coc/ultisnips
, use
command :CocCommand snippets.editSnippets
to open user snippet of current
filetype.
If you like this extension, consider supporting me on Patreon or PayPal:
MIT
FAQs
Snippets extension for coc.nvim
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