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hcl.vim

Syntax highlighting for HashiCorp Configuration Language (HCL) used by Consul, Nomad, Packer, Terraform, and Vault.

Installation

Install using Vim's built-in package support:

mkdir -p ~/.vim/pack/jvirtanen/start
cd ~/.vim/pack/jvirtanen/start
git clone https://github.com/jvirtanen/vim-hcl.git

License

Copyright 2018 Jussi Virtanen and contributors.

Distributed under the same terms as Vim itself. See :help license for details.

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vim-hcl's Issues

Syntax highlighting not enable when I open an hcl file

Hello,

I installed your plugin in vim through vundle. It seems to be correctly installed. However the highlighting is not enable when I open an hcl file.
My version of vim is: 8.1.2269.
I have also hashivim/vim-terraform and hashivim/vim-packer installed. I don't know if there is some conflicts here ...

Do you have any ideas where the issue is ?
Thanks.

ftdetect with LSP

Overview

I have coc.nvim LSP setup for terraform which is triggered when filetype=terraform or filetype=tf
But this plugin sets filetype=hcl for *.tf files

Workaround

To have this plugin working with both LSP and hcl syntax I have this in my config

au BufNewFile,BufRead *.tf     set ft=tf
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.tfvars set ft=tf
au Filetype tf set syntax=hcl

Comments

I could've created PR with this fix, but I am not sure that this is the right way to do this

.nomad files aren't auto highlighted

However, they will work if I manually run:
set syntax=hcl
OR
set ft=hc

Looking at ftdetect/hcl.vim, shouldn't files with ft=nomad be set to hcl syntax? Or am I missing something?

Thanks!

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