makes it easier to execute esformatter inside vim.
it's better than executing a simple
:%!esformatter
on
normal mode because it avoids replacing the buffer content if the script
detected any errors, it restores the cursor position and sets the working
directory to match the file (which changes the way esformatter looks for config
files).
it was inspired by nisaacson esformatter plugin.
You will need the esformatter binary available in your path to run the command
npm install -g esformatter
After that you can use Vundle,
pathogen.vim or manually copy the
plugin/esformatter.vim
file into your ~/.vim/plugin
folder to install it.
To format the whole file simple call :Esformatter
while on normal mode.
To format just one block of code select it on visual mode and execute
:'<,'>EsformatterVisual
.
To make it easier you can create a mapping on your .vimrc
file like:
" will run esformatter after pressing <leader> followed by the 'e' and 's' keys
nnoremap <silent> <leader>es :Esformatter<CR>
vnoremap <silent> <leader>es :EsformatterVisual<CR>
To enable auto-format on save:
let g:esformatter_autosave = 1
released under the wtfpl license