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<video controls src="http://static.natalian.org/2010-10-24/html5-vim.ogv">
vim natively ships with CSS, Javascript & HTML syntax highlighting provided the feature is switched on.


=== HTML5 text/html syntax ===
vim also has completion features documented at http://vimdoc.sourceforge.net/htmldoc/insert.html#ft-css-omni


https://vim.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/vim/vim7/runtime/autoload/xml/ and ''':help xml-omni-datafile''' might help you get started.
https://github.com/kaihendry/vim-html5/ provides an example with a [http://youtu.be/fhDSPOLzdbw video tutorial] of howto integrate with validator.nu, jshint, csslint et al.
 
Ideally some sort of tool to convert http://syntax.whattf.org/relaxng/ into a '''xml-omni-datafile''' is required. Updating https://vim.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/vim/vim7/runtime/autoload/xml/html40s.vim looks a bit too painful.
 
=== Lint ===
 
See the [http://blog.whatwg.org/vim-checker HTML5 conformance checking in Vim blog entry] for an introduction.
 
Idea is to integrate Web services via [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CURL curl] with your editor that supports [[Validator.nu_GNU_Output]], e.g. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vim_editor vim]:
 
* HTML validation with [http://validator.nu/ validator.nu] script
* JavaScript validation with [http://www.jslint.com/ JSlint] script - [http://git.webvm.net/?p=jslint service source]
* CSS validation is [http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-validator-css/2008Jul/thread.html being worked on]
 
=== [http://jsbeautifier.org/ Javascript unpacker and beautifier] ===
 
Drop it into ~/.vim/ftplugin/jsbeautify.vim from http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2727 and simply `source ~/.vim/ftplugin/jsbeautify.vim` from http://svn.natalian.org/projects/html5/javascript.vim
 
To run the beautifier, typically it's the keystrokes [\]+[f]+[f].
 
=== Installation instructions ===
 
http://svn.natalian.org/projects/html5/INSTALL
 
Any suggestions? Please get in contact with [http://hendry.iki.fi/ Kai Hendry]
 
Caveats:
* Vim's errorformat has issues parsing anything too complex, so best edit the stream for the errorformat (not the other way around)
* Vim's quickfix list (:cope) seems to require a filename (%f) in the error format


= Emacs =
= Emacs =

Latest revision as of 16:09, 19 May 2014

vim

vim natively ships with CSS, Javascript & HTML syntax highlighting provided the feature is switched on.

vim also has completion features documented at http://vimdoc.sourceforge.net/htmldoc/insert.html#ft-css-omni

https://github.com/kaihendry/vim-html5/ provides an example with a video tutorial of howto integrate with validator.nu, jshint, csslint et al.

Emacs

XHTML5 or polyglot documents

Emacs ships with nxml-mode, a major mode for editing XML which does on-the-fly validation with RELAX NG schema. You can plug fantasai and hsivonen's schema into nxml-mode. The necessary shim code is included in the hober/html5-el project on github.