How do I change the default plain text mode to code mode like html?












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How do I change the default plain text mode to code mode like html ? when using sublime I can simply change it the mode from plain text to html mode.










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    Likely it would be best to just install vim-vue plugin.
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How do I change the default plain text mode to code mode like html ? when using sublime I can simply change it the mode from plain text to html mode.










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    Likely it would be best to just install vim-vue plugin.
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How do I change the default plain text mode to code mode like html ? when using sublime I can simply change it the mode from plain text to html mode.










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How do I change the default plain text mode to code mode like html ? when using sublime I can simply change it the mode from plain text to html mode.







vue.js vim frontend vim-plugin vim-syntax-highlighting






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    Likely it would be best to just install vim-vue plugin.
    – Amadan
    Nov 13 '18 at 6:02














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    Likely it would be best to just install vim-vue plugin.
    – Amadan
    Nov 13 '18 at 6:02








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Likely it would be best to just install vim-vue plugin.
– Amadan
Nov 13 '18 at 6:02




Likely it would be best to just install vim-vue plugin.
– Amadan
Nov 13 '18 at 6:02












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You can change the filetype to html or whatever you want using:



:set filetype=html


or



set ft=html


Not entirely sure how vue works, but if the .vue files always has html content, you can set the ft to html automatically by adding the following autocmd in your .vimrc file:



autocmd BufEnter,BufNewFile *.vue set ft=html





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  • Thanks you so much Mr.Harish! I solved it!
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You can change the filetype to html or whatever you want using:



:set filetype=html


or



set ft=html


Not entirely sure how vue works, but if the .vue files always has html content, you can set the ft to html automatically by adding the following autocmd in your .vimrc file:



autocmd BufEnter,BufNewFile *.vue set ft=html





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  • Thanks you so much Mr.Harish! I solved it!
    – Yudi Krisnandi
    Nov 13 '18 at 9:56








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You can change the filetype to html or whatever you want using:



:set filetype=html


or



set ft=html


Not entirely sure how vue works, but if the .vue files always has html content, you can set the ft to html automatically by adding the following autocmd in your .vimrc file:



autocmd BufEnter,BufNewFile *.vue set ft=html





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  • Thanks you so much Mr.Harish! I solved it!
    – Yudi Krisnandi
    Nov 13 '18 at 9:56








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You can change the filetype to html or whatever you want using:



:set filetype=html


or



set ft=html


Not entirely sure how vue works, but if the .vue files always has html content, you can set the ft to html automatically by adding the following autocmd in your .vimrc file:



autocmd BufEnter,BufNewFile *.vue set ft=html





share|improve this answer














You can change the filetype to html or whatever you want using:



:set filetype=html


or



set ft=html


Not entirely sure how vue works, but if the .vue files always has html content, you can set the ft to html automatically by adding the following autocmd in your .vimrc file:



autocmd BufEnter,BufNewFile *.vue set ft=html






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