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This is the folder where you add your personal snippets. |
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This fold is one of 'runtimepath'. You can imagine this is another ~/.vim |
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folder( in Unix ) or ~/vimfiles( in windows ). |
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To add your own snippets, just create a snippet file like what XPT does. For |
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example to create a C language snippet you need to create: > |
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personal/ftplugin/c/some_name.xpt.vim |
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< And then add snippets in this file. |
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See |xpt-snippet-syntax| |xpt-write-snippet| and |xpt-snippet-tutorial|. |
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NOTE: personal snippets in this file should have high priority which is set |
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with |xpt-snippet-priority|, for example the "personal" priority: > |
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XPTemplate priority=personal |
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< This is the highest priority thus no other snippets overrides yours. See |
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|xpt-snippet-priority| |
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You can also create snippets in some other folders and specify them as snippet |
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folder with |g:xptemplate_snippet_folders| |
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" vim:tw=78:ts=8:sw=8:sts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:spell: |