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This is a general guide for using SpaceVim as a Perl IDE, including layer configuration and usage. Each of the following sections will be covered:

Enable language layer

To add Perl language support in SpaceVim, you need to enable the lang#perl layer. Press SPC f v d to open SpaceVim configuration file, and add the following snippet:

[[layers]] name = "lang#perl"

For more info, you can read the lang#perl layer documentation.

Code completion

lang#perl layer will load the Perl plugin automatically, unless it’s overriden in your init.toml . The completion menu will be opened as you type.

Syntax linting

The checkers layer is enabled by default. This layer provides asynchronous syntax linting via neomake. It will run Perl and perlcritic asynchronously.

Install perlcritic via cpan:

cpanm Perl::Critic

Jump to test file

SpaceVim use built-in plugin to manager the files in a project, you can add a .project_alt.json to the root of your project with the following content:

{ "src/*.pl" : { "alternate" : "test/{}.pl" }, "test/*.pl" : { "alternate" : "src/{}.pl" } }

With this configuration, you can jump between the source code and test file via command :A

running code

To run current script, you can press SPC l r , and a split window will be openen, the output of the script will be shown in this window. It is running asynchronously, and will not block your Vim.

Code formatting

The format layer is also enabled by default. With this layer you can use key binding SPC b f to format current buffer. Before using this feature, please install perltidy:

cpanm Perl::Tidy

REPL support