See https://github.com/preservim/nerdcommenter/issues/400
Old URLs will continue to work for the foreseeable future since Github
forwards them, but new users in particular should be encouraged to use
the new org namespace when installing the plugin.
Coccinelle is a tool used for transforming C source code. It
uses the Semantic Patch Language (.cocci files) for doing this.
The conventional notation for commenting in semantic patches
is "//".
Used in conjunction with this plugin:
https://github.com/ahf/cocci-syntax
The cocci filetype is set, following which NERD_commenter can
be used in .cocci files.
Signed-off-by: Jaskaran Singh <jaskaransingh7654321@gmail.com>
- Sentinel is a new language developed by Hashicorp
- Sentinel supports three types of comments, `#` and `//` for single
line comments and `/* ... */` for multi-line comments as described
in their documentation - https://docs.hashicorp.com/sentinel/language/spec/#comments
- Since sentinel and terraform, .tf extension, are related, the `#`
symbol was chosen to keep in line with the tf single line comment
Note that to-date there has not been an official vim filetype for
React-Javascript and React-Typescript. The `javascriptreact` and
`typescriptreact` filetypes were added upstream to both Vim (8.1.1890)
and NeoVim during the course of discussion on this PR.
Some other Vim plugins are known to use filetype hacks such as
`javascript.jsx` or `typescript.jsx`. This plugin supports the now
official upstream designations. If this conflicts with your usage you
can either tweak the other plugins (and/or submit a fix to use the
official filetypes upstream) or add custom file type comment setting in
your vim rc/init file.
Co-Authored-By: Caleb Maclennan <caleb@alerque.com>
11 years ago, b54d3bb renamed NERDCom[A-Z] mappings to <plug>NERDCommenter[A-Z] mappings. But, the docs were never updated. When README.md was later created, it kept the old NERDCom[A-Z] names.
Split tag NERDComAlignedComment and use new form NERDCommenterAlign{Left,Both}
Update other help tags from NERDCom[A-Z] pattern to NERDCommenter[A-Z]
I can't find any record of this being a legitimate filetype. It isn't in
vim or nvim's filetype detection system and nothing comes up in search.
If it's legit somebody can complain and we'll add it back, but it seems
likely this was left over from a fat-fingered mistake during the initial
development of the plugin.
Fixes#363
Closes#279
Since original author of this PR has deleted their Github account
I squashed their two commits and added one to fix the issue with the
implementation as noted in the PR.