![]() ![]() ![]() If you need some concrete configuration examples you can have a look at my general vim configuration. That’s one of the multiple reason Vim is so great: you can make your own IDE which suits perfectly your needs and preferences. ![]() Of course you need to read the documentation of each plugins to configure them as you wish. Unlike many articles on the net, I tried to list and describe all the plugins which are necessary for a good PHP IDE. This configuration won’t block Vim to work perfectly with other plugins for different languages as well. The list of plugins I propose here will cover most of your needs: project management, autocompletion, PHPDoc generation, powerful search and replace tools, debugger… all these features will be at your fingertips, for free. “What? A PHP IDE with Vim? Are you insane?”Īm I? It’s definitely possible to make a very powerful IDE with Vim: you need to know what plugins to install and what are their purposes. I can see you spitting your cereals in front of you computer. If you want to build a complete Mouseless Development Environment, you might be interested by this book. ![]()
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