Robocom is a software tool that provides syntax highlighting for scripts written in Robocom language. It is implemented as a Vim script and ensures that the code is readable with appropriate color coding of different components.
Vim is a text editor created in 1991 by Bram Moolenaar for the Amiga computer. Vim is an extension of the vi editor with additional features to help edit program source code. Vim is cross-platform, yet it is most commonly used in Unix-like operating systems. It is released under a free and open-source license compatible with the GNU General Public License, which includes some charityware clauses. Vim's interface is based on commands given in a text user interface, not on menus or icons. However, Vim's GUI, gVim, adds menus and toolbars for commonly used commands. Vim's command line mode provides the full functionality of the program.
Learning Vim can be slow and difficult initially, but once the basics are understood, users progress quickly, and editing becomes more efficient. To facilitate this, Vim has a built-in tutorial for beginners. The Vim Users' Manual is an excellent resource that explains its basic and more advanced features. This manual can be read within Vim or found online. Vim also has a built-in help facility that allows users to query and navigate through commands and features by using the :help command.
To install Robocom, simply place it under ~/.vim/syntax. It's that easy!
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