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Lion.vim is a tool for aligning text by some character. It defines some Vim operators that can be used with motion commands to align a targeted block of text.

The two operators are gl and gL. gl will add spaces to the left of the alignment character, and gL will add spaces to the right. Both operators accept a count, a motion, and a single character. Without a count, all occurrences of the character will be aligned.

For example, glip= will turn

$i = 5;
$username = 'tommcdo';
$stuff = array(1, 2, 3);

into

$i        = 5;
$username = 'tommcdo';
$stuff    = array(1, 2, 3);

Typing 3gLi(, with the cursor somewhere inside ( and ) will turn

$names = array(
    'bill', 'samantha', 'ray', 'ronald',
    'mo', 'harry', 'susan', 'ted',
    'timothy', 'bob', 'wolverine', 'cat',
    'lion', 'alfred', 'batman', 'linus',
);

into

$names = array(
    'bill',    'samantha', 'ray',       'ronald',
    'mo',      'harry',    'susan',     'ted',
    'timothy', 'bob',      'wolverine', 'cat',
    'lion',    'alfred',   'batman',    'linus',
);

It is also possible to align text by a pattern. To enter a pattern, use / as the alignment character (e.g. glip/) and then you will be prompted to input the pattern. To align by /, simply leave the pattern empty (by pressing Enter).

Installation

If you don't have a preferred installation method, I recommend installing pathogen.vim, and then simply copy and paste:

cd ~/.vim/bundle
git clone git://github.com/tommcdo/vim-lion.git

Once help tags have been generated, you can view the manual with :help lion.

Options

OptionDescriptionDefault
g:lion_create_mapsWhether to create mappings1
b:lion_squeeze_spaces<br>g:lion_squeeze_spacesSqueeze extra spaces0
g:lion_map_rightMapping for right-align operatorgl
g:lion_map_leftMapping for left-align operatorgL

If you set: let b:lion_squeeze_spaces = 1, and hit glip=, you will turn

$i      = 5;
$user     = 'tommcdo';
$stuff  = array(1, 2, 3);

into:

$i     = 5;
$user  = 'tommcdo';
$stuff = array(1, 2, 3);

instead of (b:lion_squeeze_spaces = 0):

$i        = 5;
$user     = 'tommcdo';
$stuff    = array(1, 2, 3);