diff --git a/README.adoc b/README.adoc index 9363e9a..e61e1fd 100644 --- a/README.adoc +++ b/README.adoc @@ -138,6 +138,60 @@ You can use the following command on Linux, MacOS, or Windows to download the la curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://just.systems/install.sh | bash -s -- --to DEST ``` +== Editor Support + +`justfile` syntax is close enough to `make` that you may want to tell your editor to use make syntax highlighting for just. + +=== Vim + +For vim, you can put the following in `~/.vim/filetype.vim`: + +```vimscript +if exists("did_load_filetypes") + finish +endif + +augroup filetypedetect + au BufNewFile,BufRead justfile setf make +augroup END +``` + +You can add the following to a individual justfile to enable make mode on a per-file basis: + +``` +# vim: set ft=make : +``` + +=== Emacs + +There is a MELPA package, https://melpa.org/#/just-mode[just-mode], for automatic Emacs syntax highlighting and automatic indentation in justfiles. + +You can add the following to a individual justfile to enable make mode on a per-file basis: + +``` +# Local Variables: +# mode: makefile +# End: +``` + +=== Visual Studio Code + +An extension for VS Code by https://github.com/skellock[skellock] is https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=skellock.just[available here]. (https://github.com/skellock/vscode-just[repository]) + +You can install it from the command line by running: + +``` +code --install-extension skellock.just +``` + +=== Kakoune + +Kakoune supports `justfile` syntax highlighting out of the box, thanks to TeddyDD. + +=== Other Editors + +Feel free to send me the commands necessary to get syntax highlighting working in your editor of choice so that I may include them here. + == Quick Start See xref:Installation[] for how to install `just` on your computer. Try running `just --version` to make sure that it's installed correctly. @@ -1267,57 +1321,6 @@ The `just` binary can also generate the same completion scripts at runtime, usin $ just --completions zsh > just.zsh ``` -=== Syntax Highlighting - -`justfile` syntax is close enough to `make` that you may want to tell your editor to use make syntax highlighting for just. - -==== Vim - -For vim, you can put the following in `~/.vim/filetype.vim`: - -```vimscript -if exists("did_load_filetypes") - finish -endif - -augroup filetypedetect - au BufNewFile,BufRead justfile setf make -augroup END -``` - -==== Emacs - -There is a MELPA package, https://melpa.org/#/just-mode[just-mode], for automatic Emacs syntax highlighting and automatic indentation in justfiles. - -==== Vim and Emacs using Makefile mode - -Include the following in a `justfile` to use Makefile syntax highlighting in vim and emacs: - -``` -# Local Variables: -# mode: makefile -# End: -# vim: set ft=make : -``` - -==== Visual Studio Code - -An extension for VS Code by https://github.com/skellock[skellock] is https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=skellock.just[available here]. (https://github.com/skellock/vscode-just[repository]) - -You can install it from the command line by running: - -``` -code --install-extension skellock.just -``` - -==== Kakoune - -Kakoune supports `justfile` syntax highlighting out of the box, thanks to TeddyDD. - -==== Other Editors - -Feel free to send me the commands necessary to get syntax highlighting working in your editor of choice so that I may include them here. - === Grammar A non-normative grammar of justfiles can be found in link:GRAMMAR.md[].