snippet vital_of_without_let abbr vital#of('...') vital#of('${1:vital}') snippet vital_of abbr let s:V = vital#of('...') let ${1:s:V} = vital#of('${2:vital}') snippet vital_import_without_let abbr import ${1:s:V}.import('${2:Module}') snippet vital_import abbr let s:M = s:V.import('...') options head let ${1:s:M} = ${2:s:V}.import('${3:Module}') snippet vital_load_without_call abbr s:V.load('...') ${1:s:V}.load('${2:Module}') snippet vital_load abbr call s:V.load('...') call ${1:s:V}.load('${2:Module}') # FAQ # Q. Why does this snip file has verbose prefix "vital_" for everything? # A. Because it's vital.vim specific but this snip is available in any vim # filetype buffers. # # Q. Why didn't provide X/X_with_Y instead of X_without_Y/X? # A. To show what is encouraged. Programmers usually assume that they should # always use shorter name of functions, so this snip followed the convention.