Auto-YASnippet is a hybrid of keyboard macros and YASnippet. You create the snippet on the go and it'll be ready to use immediately. Because you're not leaving the current buffer the workflow is very fast.
All you do is enter the code you'd enter anyway but placing ~
chars where you`d
like YASnippet fields and mirrors to be.
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It's easiest/recommended to install from MELPA.
Here's a minimal MELPA configuration for your ~/.emacs
:
(package-initialize)
(add-to-list 'package-archives '("melpa" . "http://melpa.org/packages/"))
Afterwards, M-x package-install RET auto-yasnippet
RET (you might
want to M-x package-refresh-contents
RET beforehand if
you haven't done so recently).
In your Emacs init file set keys for the aya
commands.
For example:
(global-set-key (kbd "C-c C-y w") #'aya-create)
(global-set-key (kbd "C-c C-y TAB") #'aya-expand)
(global-set-key (kbd "C-c C-y SPC") #'aya-expand-from-history)
(global-set-key (kbd "C-c C-y d") #'aya-delete-from-history)
(global-set-key (kbd "C-c C-y c") #'aya-clear-history)
(global-set-key (kbd "C-c C-y n") #'aya-next-in-history)
(global-set-key (kbd "C-c C-y p") #'aya-previous-in-history)
(global-set-key (kbd "C-c C-y s") #'aya-persist-snippet)
(global-set-key (kbd "C-c C-y o") #'aya-open-line)
If we need to write some repetitive code in an expression:
count_of_red = get_total("red");
count_of_blue = get_total("blue");
count_of_green = get_total("green");
We can write a template, using ~
to represent text we want to replace:
count_of_~red = get_total("~red");
With the cursor on this line, or with selected text, call M-x aya-create
RET.
An auto-snippet is created and the text is converted to remove the ~
marker:
count_of_red = get_total("red");
Now we can call aya-expand
and we can insert text at each marker in the
template, note, because both words are the same, we just type it one.
Yasnippet controls all the interaction while expanding so refer to the yasnippet
docs. Basic interaction is to enter text at a marker and TAB
to the next one.
count_of_[CURSOR] = get_total("");
Say we enter blue
once at `count_of_`` the result will be.
count_of_blue = get_total("blue");
You can replace multiple values in a template, just like normal yasnippet.
In this example, our template has multiple lines, so we need to
select the relevant lines before calling aya-create
~FooType get~Foo() {
// Get the ~foo attribute on this.
return this.~foo;
}
We fill in two placeholders in this example (the 2nd and 4th are the same as
the 3rd). Yasnippet places us at 1st, entering: Type TAB
(yasnippet puts
us at 3rd) entering: bar TAB
will expand to:
Type getBar() {
// Get the bar attribute on this.
return this.foo;
}
You can create mixed case templates setting aya-case-fold
to t
. This will result
in templates where variables that start with a character of a different case will be
treated as the same variable. The case of the first character will be preserved in the
resulting snippet.
Using the earlier example with a slight twist:
count_of_~red = get_total("~Red");
Then calling aya-create
, then aya-expand
, and finally typing blue
, the result
would be:
count_of_blue = get_total("Blue");
Notice that blue
was placed in both locations with proper casing.
If you create an auto-yasnippet with one field, it's value will be filled in from the current region. For example if we create a new snippet:
print("\(~thing)")
Select text:
myVar + 10
aya-expand
gives us...
print("\(myVar + 10)")
You can also use the YASnippet built in marker $0
in the point where you
want to finish expanding the snippet. YASnippet allows $0
to be the region,
by setting yas-wrap-around-region
to t
.
Removes "~" from current line or region (if mark is active) yielding
valid code. The created snippet is recorded into aya-current
and
appended to aya-history
.
Expands whatever is currently in aya-current
Select and expand from snippets in aya-history
. The selected
snippet will become aya-current
.
Select and delete a snippet from aya-history
. The next available
snippet will become aya-current
. When there are no other snippets
available aya-current
will be set to ""
.
Set aya-current
to the next or previous in aya-history
.
Generic expansion function. It will either expand or move to the next field depending on the context.
Save the current auto-snippet to a user snippets folder (this defaults to
~/.emacs.d/snippets/
.) The current major-mode
name will be used
to determine the snippets sub-directory to store the snippet. For
example when working in js2-mode
the snippet will be saved to (by
default) ~/.emacs.d/snippets/js2-mode/
.
You will be prompted for the snippet name. The appropriate file will be opened but not saved,
with the point on the key:
parameter of the snippet. If you wish to proceed, fill in the key,
save the buffer and call C-c C-l (yas-load-snippet-buffer
). Otherwise, simply kill the
buffer - there will be no side effects.
You can customize aya-persist-snippets-dir
to use a different folder
for storing auto-snippets.
You will need to run yas/reload-all
before using the new snippet
with its key trigger.
Functionally equivalent to aya-persist-snippet
but using a snippet selected
from aya-history