Awesome
ImportJS helps you import JavaScript dependencies. Hit a keyboard shortcut
to automatically add import x from 'y'
statements at the top of the file.
Installation
ImportJS is meant to be used as a Pathogen plugin. Just git clone
this repo
into the bundles
folder and you are good to go!
git clone git@github.com:Galooshi/vim-import-js.git ~/.vim/bundle/vim-import-js
Dependencies
ImportJS works in Vim (version 8 and later) and Neovim.
You need import-js installed globally to use this plugin.
npm install -g import-js
Default mappings
By default, ImportJS attempts to set up the following mappings:
Mapping | Command | Description |
---|---|---|
<Leader>j | :ImportJSWord | Import the module for the variable under the cursor. |
<Leader>i | :ImportJSFix | Import any missing modules and remove any modules that are not used. |
<Leader>g | :ImportJSGoto | Go to the module of the variable under the cursor. |
Configuration
For import-js
configuration see https://github.com/Galooshi/import-js#configuration
Troubleshooting
If you run into issues when using the plugin, adding some logging can help. After starting up vim, and before you've imported anything, run this command:
:call ch_logfile('channel_log.txt', 'w')
After this, you should get useful information in channel_log.txt
.