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vimsh.tar.gz - terminal/shell buffer script for python enabled [g]vim : vim online - 0 views

  • A terminal/shell buffer script for python enabled [g]vim (+python).  Allows execution of shell commands in a vim buffer. It does not use r! <cmd>.   Some of it's features:       - It retains state because it's interactive.  For example, set an environment variable and it "stays" because the          shell process is the same through the whole session.       - It can run interactive line based programs like ftp/telnet/python/ssh/etc including masked password input (pty supported platform only).       - Since it's a vim buffer you can go into normal mode and move around the buffer, yank, paste, use word completion, etc       - Runs on Linux and Windows, primary development and testing is done on Linux.  Windows has limitations          ( no interactive programs ) due to lack of pty support.        Requirements: To use it you must have a python enabled [g]vim and run on a platform that supports pty ( i.e. Linux ), or pipes ( Windows, Linux, et all ). The pty version has much better formatted output than the pipes version and supports running interactive programs.  Please read vimsh.readme for other installation details.  Tested on vim 6.0 using Slackware and Gentoo Linux, FreeBSD, and Windows XP.   I'd also like to hear from users running other operating systems, i.e. QNX/Solaris/other BSDs. !!!!! WINDOWS USERS !!!!!, there is a zip file available at the above link. The version kept here on vimonline is a tarred, gzipped file ( tar.gz ). If you are going to use Winzip with the .tar.gz file be sure to turn off the "Tar file smart CR/LF handling". It doesn't work well. Please send me bug reports and suggestions if you use it.  I appreciate all the patches I've been getting lately!
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vimpdb - Google Code - 0 views

  • Tired of debugging Python using print statements? Don't like the cumbersome PDB (Python debugger) console? Prefer using Vim for coding your Python programs? VimPdb is the solution - allows debugging Python in an IDE-fashion, right within the Vim editor.
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SourceForge.net: pyclewn - 0 views

  • Pyclewn is a python program that allows the use of the vim editor as a front end to a debugger. Pyclewn currently supports the gdb debugger.
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How can I work on VIM for python code such as cscope for C code? - 0 views

  • Change to the top level directory that contains your python source files, and do find -name '*.py' > cscope.files cscope -b
  • How can I work on VIM for python code such as cscope for C code?
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taglist.vim - Source code browser (supports C/C++, java, perl, python, tcl, sql, php, e... - 0 views

  • The "Tag List" plugin is a source code browser plugin for Vim and provides an overview of the structure of source code files and allows you to efficiently browse through source code files for different programming languages.  You can visit the taglist plugin home page for more information
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GVim Portable Home Page - 0 views

  • The GVim Portable Launcher allows you to run GVim from a removable drive whose letter changes as you move it to another computer. The program can be entirely self-contained on the drive and then used on any Microsoft Windows computer.
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[vim] deleting a pair of matching (), [] or {} - Application Development and Programming - 0 views

  • Assuming you're in normal mode and cursor is on a '('. %x<C-O>x -ap
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Tip #805 - Windows: gvim as an external editor : vim online - 0 views

  • This tip provides a (Windows only) means of using gvim as an external editor for almost any other program. This script has been tested with Lotus Notes and Internet Explorer on Windows NT.
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