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?










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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?










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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?










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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?







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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 :".






              share|improve this answer

























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                up vote
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                found it




                :Tab /:zs




                does the trick!



                just append zs for "everything after :".






                share|improve this answer














                found it




                :Tab /:zs




                does the trick!



                just append zs for "everything after :".







                share|improve this answer














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