Vim Tabular plugin: align different characters (eg. <%=, TRUE, FALSE, …) after Ruby Symbol
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I have the following Ruby code snippet that I'd like to tabularize:
It's an YAML file:
<% 4.upto(100) do |i| %>
importtask_<%= i %>:
scheduled_start: DateTime.now
repetition_interval: <%= ['days', 'months', 'weeks'].sample %>
num_repetition_intervals: <%= [*1..10].sample %>
status: <%= [0..4].sample %>
created_at: <%= Date.today.prev_month - i.days %>
user_id: 1
publish_after_import: TRUE
ili_agg_config_id: 1
replace_all: TRUE
force_import: FALSE
repeat_until: <%= Date.today.next_month + i*100.days %>
<% end %>
using
:Tab /<%=
I get all values starting with <%= aligned but of course the rest (Datetime, TRUE, FALSE) not:
<% 4.upto(100) do |i| %>
importtask_<%= i %>:
scheduled_start: DateTime.now
repetition_interval: <%= ['days', 'months', 'weeks'].sample %>
num_repetition_intervals: <%= [*1..10].sample %>
status: <%= [0..4].sample %>
created_at: <%= Date.today.prev_month - i.days %>
user_id: 1
publish_after_import: TRUE
ili_agg_config_id: 1
replace_all: TRUE
force_import: FALSE
repeat_until: <%= Date.today.next_month + i*100.days %>
<% end %>
How can I achieve to get
<% 4.upto(100) do |i| %>
importtask_<%= i %>:
scheduled_start: DateTime.now
repetition_interval: <%= ['days', 'months', 'weeks'].sample %>
num_repetition_intervals: <%= [*1..10].sample %>
status: <%= [0..4].sample %>
created_at: <%= Date.today.prev_month - i.days %>
user_id: 1
publish_after_import: TRUE
ili_agg_config_id: 1
replace_all: TRUE
force_import: FALSE
repeat_until: <%= Date.today.next_month + i*100.days %>
<% end %>
using Vim Tabular? Maybe there is an "align everything after : " regex for this?
vim vim-tabular
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I have the following Ruby code snippet that I'd like to tabularize:
It's an YAML file:
<% 4.upto(100) do |i| %>
importtask_<%= i %>:
scheduled_start: DateTime.now
repetition_interval: <%= ['days', 'months', 'weeks'].sample %>
num_repetition_intervals: <%= [*1..10].sample %>
status: <%= [0..4].sample %>
created_at: <%= Date.today.prev_month - i.days %>
user_id: 1
publish_after_import: TRUE
ili_agg_config_id: 1
replace_all: TRUE
force_import: FALSE
repeat_until: <%= Date.today.next_month + i*100.days %>
<% end %>
using
:Tab /<%=
I get all values starting with <%= aligned but of course the rest (Datetime, TRUE, FALSE) not:
<% 4.upto(100) do |i| %>
importtask_<%= i %>:
scheduled_start: DateTime.now
repetition_interval: <%= ['days', 'months', 'weeks'].sample %>
num_repetition_intervals: <%= [*1..10].sample %>
status: <%= [0..4].sample %>
created_at: <%= Date.today.prev_month - i.days %>
user_id: 1
publish_after_import: TRUE
ili_agg_config_id: 1
replace_all: TRUE
force_import: FALSE
repeat_until: <%= Date.today.next_month + i*100.days %>
<% end %>
How can I achieve to get
<% 4.upto(100) do |i| %>
importtask_<%= i %>:
scheduled_start: DateTime.now
repetition_interval: <%= ['days', 'months', 'weeks'].sample %>
num_repetition_intervals: <%= [*1..10].sample %>
status: <%= [0..4].sample %>
created_at: <%= Date.today.prev_month - i.days %>
user_id: 1
publish_after_import: TRUE
ili_agg_config_id: 1
replace_all: TRUE
force_import: FALSE
repeat_until: <%= Date.today.next_month + i*100.days %>
<% end %>
using Vim Tabular? Maybe there is an "align everything after : " regex for this?
vim vim-tabular
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I have the following Ruby code snippet that I'd like to tabularize:
It's an YAML file:
<% 4.upto(100) do |i| %>
importtask_<%= i %>:
scheduled_start: DateTime.now
repetition_interval: <%= ['days', 'months', 'weeks'].sample %>
num_repetition_intervals: <%= [*1..10].sample %>
status: <%= [0..4].sample %>
created_at: <%= Date.today.prev_month - i.days %>
user_id: 1
publish_after_import: TRUE
ili_agg_config_id: 1
replace_all: TRUE
force_import: FALSE
repeat_until: <%= Date.today.next_month + i*100.days %>
<% end %>
using
:Tab /<%=
I get all values starting with <%= aligned but of course the rest (Datetime, TRUE, FALSE) not:
<% 4.upto(100) do |i| %>
importtask_<%= i %>:
scheduled_start: DateTime.now
repetition_interval: <%= ['days', 'months', 'weeks'].sample %>
num_repetition_intervals: <%= [*1..10].sample %>
status: <%= [0..4].sample %>
created_at: <%= Date.today.prev_month - i.days %>
user_id: 1
publish_after_import: TRUE
ili_agg_config_id: 1
replace_all: TRUE
force_import: FALSE
repeat_until: <%= Date.today.next_month + i*100.days %>
<% end %>
How can I achieve to get
<% 4.upto(100) do |i| %>
importtask_<%= i %>:
scheduled_start: DateTime.now
repetition_interval: <%= ['days', 'months', 'weeks'].sample %>
num_repetition_intervals: <%= [*1..10].sample %>
status: <%= [0..4].sample %>
created_at: <%= Date.today.prev_month - i.days %>
user_id: 1
publish_after_import: TRUE
ili_agg_config_id: 1
replace_all: TRUE
force_import: FALSE
repeat_until: <%= Date.today.next_month + i*100.days %>
<% end %>
using Vim Tabular? Maybe there is an "align everything after : " regex for this?
vim vim-tabular
I have the following Ruby code snippet that I'd like to tabularize:
It's an YAML file:
<% 4.upto(100) do |i| %>
importtask_<%= i %>:
scheduled_start: DateTime.now
repetition_interval: <%= ['days', 'months', 'weeks'].sample %>
num_repetition_intervals: <%= [*1..10].sample %>
status: <%= [0..4].sample %>
created_at: <%= Date.today.prev_month - i.days %>
user_id: 1
publish_after_import: TRUE
ili_agg_config_id: 1
replace_all: TRUE
force_import: FALSE
repeat_until: <%= Date.today.next_month + i*100.days %>
<% end %>
using
:Tab /<%=
I get all values starting with <%= aligned but of course the rest (Datetime, TRUE, FALSE) not:
<% 4.upto(100) do |i| %>
importtask_<%= i %>:
scheduled_start: DateTime.now
repetition_interval: <%= ['days', 'months', 'weeks'].sample %>
num_repetition_intervals: <%= [*1..10].sample %>
status: <%= [0..4].sample %>
created_at: <%= Date.today.prev_month - i.days %>
user_id: 1
publish_after_import: TRUE
ili_agg_config_id: 1
replace_all: TRUE
force_import: FALSE
repeat_until: <%= Date.today.next_month + i*100.days %>
<% end %>
How can I achieve to get
<% 4.upto(100) do |i| %>
importtask_<%= i %>:
scheduled_start: DateTime.now
repetition_interval: <%= ['days', 'months', 'weeks'].sample %>
num_repetition_intervals: <%= [*1..10].sample %>
status: <%= [0..4].sample %>
created_at: <%= Date.today.prev_month - i.days %>
user_id: 1
publish_after_import: TRUE
ili_agg_config_id: 1
replace_all: TRUE
force_import: FALSE
repeat_until: <%= Date.today.next_month + i*100.days %>
<% end %>
using Vim Tabular? Maybe there is an "align everything after : " regex for this?
vim vim-tabular
vim vim-tabular
edited Nov 12 at 15:22
asked Nov 12 at 14:35
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found it
:Tab /:zs
does the trick!
just append zs for "everything after :".
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found it
:Tab /:zs
does the trick!
just append zs for "everything after :".
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found it
:Tab /:zs
does the trick!
just append zs for "everything after :".
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found it
:Tab /:zs
does the trick!
just append zs for "everything after :".
found it
:Tab /:zs
does the trick!
just append zs for "everything after :".
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