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Mastering Vim - Second Edition
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One of the most appealing features that modern IDEs have is code autocomplete. IDEs allow you to eliminate typos, look up hard-to-remember variable names, and save time by removing the need to type long variable names over and over again.
Vim has some built-in autocomplete functionality, and there are plugins that expand upon this.
Vim supports native autocomplete based on words available in open buffers. It’s available out of the box starting with Vim 7.0. Start by typing the beginning of a function name and hit Ctrl + n to bring up the autocomplete list. You can navigate the list using Ctrl + n and Ctrl + p. For example, open welcome.py, enter insert mode, and start typing the first two letters of a function name: pr (prepare_ingredient). Press Ctrl + n. This will bring up a list of available options:
Figure 4.1 – Vim’s native autocomplete
Continue typing to dismiss the list.
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