This is a syntax file for the rc shell scripting language.
For unix (not plan9) users, there are two slightly different versions of rc available.
One is plan9port and 9base's version and the other is Byron Rakitzis' (as packaged by Debian and other *nix software distribution).
This syntax file is compatible with both versions.
This syntax is comptible with Vim 5.7-6.4.
If you use Vundle, add the following line to your ~/.vimrc
:
Plugin 'weakish/rcshell.vim'
Then run inside Vim:
:so ~/.vimrc
:PluginInstall
If you use Pathogen, do this:
cd ~/.vim/bundle
git clone https://github.com/weakish/rcshell.vim.git
If you are not using any package manager, download the tarball and do this:
cd ~/.vim
tar --strip=1 -zxf path/to/master.tar.gz
By default, .rcrc*
, rcrc
and files starting with an rc shebang (#!/something/.../rc
) will be highlighted.
If you want to add other file extensions, you can add the following lines in .vimrc
:
au BufRead,BufNewFile *.your_extension set filetype=rcshell
For example, you could write
au BufRead,BufNewFile *.rc set filetype=rcshell
to catch all files with an .rc
extension.
If you want to use .rcrc*
, rcrc
or *.rc
for another file type, you can specify the file type in .vimrc
.
For example, if you want to use .rc
for M$ Resource file:
au BufRead,BufNewFile *.rc set filetype=rc
(Confusingly, rc
is the name of the default filetype in vim.)
You can also use setfiletype
(without a space) to set the filetype if it has not already been set:
au BufRead,BufNewFile *.your_extension setfiletype rcshell
See :help filetype
and :help setfiletype
for more information.
If you want to disable this syntax file, add the following line in your .vimrc
:
let g:loaded_rcshell = 1
- Repository: http://github.com/weakish/rcshell.vim
- Issue tracker: https://github.com/weakish/rcshell.vim/issues
This is based on Andy Spencer's work for the plan9 rc shell.
There is a minor trade off for maintain compatibility with two versions of rc mentioned above:
less powerful (ba)sh like substitution
syntax error detection.
Public domain.
This is not related to the syntax directly, but I think users who code with the rc shell script in Vim may be interested:
If you want to use rc
as the embedded shell in vim,
add the following lines to your .vimrc:
set shell=/usr/bin/rc\ -l
" or /bin/rc or /usr/local/bin/rc or /opt/local /bin/rc, etc
set shellcmdflag=-c
set shellpipe=>[2=1]\|\ tee
set shellredir=>%s\ >[2=1]