# vim-lua **Repository Path**: hustlion-dev/vim-lua ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: vim-lua - **Description**: No description available - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: Not specified - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2018-11-27 - **Last Updated**: 2020-12-17 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README vim-lua ======= Improved Lua 5.3 syntax and indentation support for Vim. Highlighting: stock Vim (left) vs. this plugin (right): ![](http://tbastos.github.io/i/vim-lua-syntax.jpg) _(Color scheme: solarized dark; Font: Anonymous Pro)_ Configuration ------------- vim-lua supports a few options. All are boolean and off by default: set an option to 1 with `let g:lua_syntax_someoption = 1` to enable it (setting to `0` for disabling is currently not supported -- just don't set the option at all to keep it disabled). - `g:lua_syntax_nosymboloperator` disables highlighting of the Lua symbol operators (that is, all operators except for the keyword operators and and or). - `g:lua_syntax_nofold` disables code folding. If this option is set, you can selectively reenable some folds with `g:lua_syntax_fold_` where `` can be table, comment, function, control or string. You can also have even more fine-grained control by enabling specific syntax regions instead of groups. Look in the source code for the second argument of `call s:FoldableRegion` for all options, but note that the names are subject to change in later versions. - `g:lua_syntax_nostdlib` disables highlighing of all standard library names like, `io`, `print` and even `require`, `error` etc. If that is too much you can use `g:lua_syntax_noextendedstdlib` instead to keep `_G`, `module`, `require`, `assert`, `error`, `pcall` and `xpcall` highlighted. Contributing ------------ Contributions are welcome! Please follow the existing code style and in your pull request explain the reason for the proposed change and how it is valuable. Credits ------- The indent code was based off [this gist](https://gist.github.com/bonsaiviking/8845871). Various configuration options were contributed by Christian Neumüller (@Oberon00).