nim-wiki/Editor-Support.md

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If you add more editor support, don't forget to add it to the [FAQ](https://github.com/Araq/Nim/blob/devel/web/question.rst) as well.
The following editors have some Nim support:
### Visual Studio Code aka VSCode
* https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=kosz78.nim (Nim Extension)
* Syntax Highlight (nim, nims, nimble, nim.cfg)
* Code Completion
* Goto Definition
* Find References
* File outline
* Lint-on-save (optional)
* Build-on-save and / or hotkey (optional)
* Workspace symbol search
* Related extensions and information for Nim with VSCode
* https://code.visualstudio.com (editor homepage)
* https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=oderwat.indent-rainbow (indent visualizer)
* https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=mattn.Runner (code runner)
* https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=webfreak.debug (debugger)
* http://forum.nim-lang.org/t/2061 (Nim Forum Thread)
### Emacs
* https://github.com/nim-lang/nim-mode (requires emacs 24.4)
* https://github.com/jameshfisher/nimrod-mode (works with emacs 23 too, as of 2014-02-15)
### Vim
* https://github.com/zah/nim.vim/
* Syntax Highlighting
* Auto-indent
* Build/Jump to errors within Vim
* Project Navigation and Jump to Definition (using the Ctags support listed below or [Nim's idetools](http://nim-lang.org/idetools.html) command)
* https://github.com/baabelfish/nvim-nim
A very new plugin for Vim and Neovim, still in heavy development.
* http://gradha.github.io/articles/2014/02/invoking-dash-from-the-command-line-vim.html
Instructions to map Vim's ``K`` letter to look up documentation under MacOSX using [Dash](http://forum.nim-lang.org/t/330).
### LiClipse
* http://www.liclipse.com
LiClipse is a plugin for Eclipse (which also provides a standalone version for convenience) which provides Nim support providing syntax-highlighting, outline, comment/uncomment (ctrl+/), select/deselect scope (Shift+Alt+Up/Down), auto-indent, mark occurrences, user templates, multiple cursors (Ctrl+K or Ctrl+Alt+mouse select) and indent guides.
### Scite
Recent versions of Scite have out-of-the-box support for Nim. For older versions: <br />
http://sourceforge.net/p/scintilla/scite/ci/default/tree/src/nimrod.properties?format=raw
To enable nim, edit the global config file: *(from http://forum.nim-lang.org/t/312)*
* remove nimrod from the list in `imports.exclude=(...lots of stuff)`
* edit `source.files` to make scintilla recognise .nim
### Aporia
Aporia is a Nim IDE written in Nim.
https://github.com/nim-lang/Aporia/
### Visual Studio
https://github.com/Gravityzwell/NimStudio
### LightTable
https://github.com/zah/nim.lt/
### Atom
* https://github.com/russpowers/nim-atom
* Autocomplete
* Linting/Error Checking (on file save or on-the-fly)
* Jump-to-definition
* Syntax highlighting
* https://github.com/zah/nim.atom/
### Gedit/Other GtkSourceView editors
There is a .lang file for gedit [here](https://github.com/nim-lang/Aporia/blob/master/share/gtksourceview-2.0/language-specs/nim.lang)
### Geany
There is a [pull request](https://github.com/geany/geany/pull/193) to provide Nim support in [Geany](http://www.geany.org).
### Ctags
Basic ```~/.ctags``` rules for Nim code (Feel free to improve and contribute)
Don't use this if possible, [Nim idetools](http://nim-lang.org/docs/idetools.html) provides better results.
```
--langdef=nim
--langmap=nim:.nim
--regex-nim=/(\w+)\*?\s*=\s*object/\1/t,class/
--regex-nim=/(\w+)\*?\s*=\s*enum/\1/t,enum/
--regex-nim=/(\w+)\*?\s*=\s*tuple/\1/t,tuple/
--regex-nim=/(\w+)\*?\s*=\s*range/\1/t,subrange/
--regex-nim=/(\w+)\*?\s*=\s*proc/\1/t,proctype/
--regex-nim=/proc\s+(\w+)/\1/f,procedure/
--regex-nim=/method\s+(\w+)/\1/f,method/
--regex-nim=/proc\s+`([^`]+)`/\1/o,operator/
--regex-nim=/template\s+(\w+)/\1/t,template/
--regex-nim=/macro\s+(\w+)/\1/m,macro/
```
Alternatively, there's a native tags generator specifically for Nim: https://bitbucket.org/nimcontrib/ntags
### jEdit
https://github.com/exhu/nimrod-misc/tree/master/jedit
### Sublime
* https://github.com/Varriount/NimLime
**NimLime** is a Sublime Text plugin that supports:
* Syntax highlighting
* Go to definition
* Error checking and highlighting through the compiler
* Completion suggestions though the compiler
* Babel package manager interaction
* https://github.com/leonardoce/nimrod-sublime
### Kate
Syntax highlighting:
https://github.com/PhilipWitte/NimKate
### TextMate
Available from the bundle installer in preferences ([repository](https://github.com/textmate/nim.tmbundle)).
### QtCreator
https://github.com/filcuc/NimQtCreatorPlugin
QtCreator plugin that supports:
* Syntax highlighting
* Indentation
* Project management (build/run configuration)
* Debug with gdb
### KDevelop
https://github.com/xyz32/KDevelop-template
Demo: https://vimeo.com/135918228
KDevelop templates for Nim project and Nim file:
* Project management (build/run configuration)
* New nim file
* Debug with gdb (You will need to uncomment the debug flag in the nim.cfg file)
* Syntax Highlighting (Needs [Kate syntax highlighting](https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/wiki/Editor-Support#kate)).
Make sure you have both Nim and Nimble installed.
### Howl
http://howl.io
Recent versions of Howl have built-in Nim syntax highlighting.
### Micro
https://github.com/zyedidia/micro
Has built-in Nim syntax highlighting
### Notepad++
Support Nim syntax highlighting and code folding via a plugin written entirely in Nim!.
* Download available [here](https://github.com/jangko/nppnim/releases)
* Source code available [here](https://github.com/jangko/nppnim)