In a new post to his blog Quinton Parker shares a few tips for those PHP developers out there using vim as their editor of choice.
VIM is a powerful command-line text editor usually a default package in the majority of *nix distros (that includes Mac’s OS X). I believe there are ports available for other OSes, even winblows. Firstly, vim is a man’s editor. Whiners and GUI lovers can stop reading now. Although, VIM offer GUI ports such as MacVim. Men with thick beards, please stay tuned.
He starts with a bit of comparison between opinions on IDE versus editor and comments from others on both sides of the vim argument. Then he gets to the tips - here's a list of some of them:
- Syntax highlighting
- Tabs as spaces
- Search and show matches as you type
- PHP-specific highlighting
- Highlighting matching brackets/parentheses
- Auto change to to editing file’s cwd