vim: se fdl=3:
Maintainer: harriott.
Beginnings of a filetype plugin for CliFM configuration files.
When I use vim to look at configuration files, I like them to be at least nicely syntax highlighted, so I've created this tiny plugin to get things going, defining vim filetype clifm.
I install this in pack/.../opt/, then packadd vim-clifm somewhere in my vimrc.
(You can also just place the ftplugin & syntax files individually.)
If you're using scrooloose's nerdcommenter, include this in your vimrc,
let g:NERDCustomDelimiters = { 'clifm': { 'left': '#' }, }Note: from CliFM v1.6.1 upwards you can ignore this part.
Configuration files were *.cfm, which is detected in filetype.vim as filetype cf, managed by cf.vim (for ColdFusion Markup Language), which you wouldn't want.
So if you're still at this version of CliFM, you can, in your vimrc,
let g:detect_cfm_as_clifm = 1which overrides filetype.vim, setting filetype clifm for configuration files named *.cfm.