Auto pair extension for coc.nvim.
Note you can use other vim auto pairs plugins with coc.nvim, it's a simplified implementation to make auto pairs work like in VSCode.
Note b:coc_paires have renamed to b:coc_pairs
For enhanced <CR> experience, checkout :h coc#on_enter().
- You should disable/remove other auto pair plugins for this extension work as expected.
- When you type a paired character which is just the next character, it would just move to the right by one column.
- When the previous content ends with two inserting characters, the characters would just be inserted without inserting the paired character. This makes inserting triple quotes easier.
'only pairs when the character before is not a word character.- for
<to insert paired>, the previous character should not be an empty space.
In vim/neovim, run this command:
:CocInstall coc-pairs
- Insert pair characters automatically.
- Buffer local pairs, ex:
autocmd FileType tex let b:coc_pairs = [["$", "$"]]
pairs.disableLanguages: A list of languages IDs to disable this extension on Default:[]pairs.disableBuftypes: A list of buftypes to disable this extension on Default:[]pairs.enableCharacters: Enabled character list for keymap. Default:["(","[","{","<","'","\"","","【","「","《","『"]`pairs.requireEOLCharacters: Characters should be only paired at end of line. Default:[]pairs.alwaysPairCharacters: Characters that should be paired without check for next character. Default:[]pairs.enableBackspace: Remap your backspce to delete paired characters when necessary, won't work when already mapped. Default:true
To disable characters for a specified filetypes, you can use b:coc_pairs_disabled, ex:
autocmd FileType markdown let b:coc_pairs_disabled = ['`']
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