hello, > :!clang-format -i % > > the first time, or > > :! > > followed by arrow-up and Enter on subsequent invocations (persisting > across vim sessions) to tidy it up.
Paul told us he's using vi, not vim, so what vi can instead is to call
the last filter or command
:!!
:%!!
> [1]: https://git.sr.ht/~strahinja/dotfiles/tree/master/item/.clang-format
when using vim, I really rely on vim itself by default:
* filetype indent, 'indentexpr' 'autoindent'
* my snippets mappings I wrote like
inoremap <buffer> (ca switch ( œ ) {<cr>
\<tab>case ……:<cr>
\default:……<cr>
\}<esc><<3kfœs
if you use an eternal filter, you can declare it as a 'equalprg' (:h =)
so if clang-format -i can use stdin and stdout instead of a filename
(or if you wrap it in a command doing so),
:set ep=clang-format
= is a command so now you can indent only the current block (for example
with =a{
regards
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