SystemVerilog Vim plugin: offers syntax highlighting for coding language SystemVerilog in Vim editor.
Though Vim is available on a variety of different operating systems, it is most popular on Unix-like platforms. It is released under a software license compatible with the GNU General Public License and is considered free and open source software. Vim has a text user interface in which users provide commands, rather than relying on menus or icons. gVim, Vim's GUI mode, offers menus, toolbars and other familiar user interface elements while still relying on command-line mode. It may take time and effort to master Vim but, having done so, users find editing code is more efficient as a result.
Vim includes a built-in tutorial for beginners, a comprehensive Vim Users' Manual with details of basic and more advanced features, and a built-in help facility that allows users to query and navigate through commands and features.
Installation of SystemVerilog is straightforward. After dropping the file into the correct directory, which must be created if it does not already exist, users should augment their ~/.vim/filetype.vim file with added lines to detect the file extension and set the file type accordingly. The SV.vba file can be sourced to autoinstall with newer versions of Vim.
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