Code smell detector for Ruby in Vim.
Reek is a tool that examines Ruby classes, modules and methods and reports any code smells it finds.
Open any Ruby file and you will be able to see the messages using the location
list (e.g. by invoking :lopen
or :ll
). See more about location using
:help location-list
or see the
online documention.
By default, any messages are shown when a file is loaded or saved. If you want
to only show messages when you open the location list, set the following in your
.vimrc
file:
let g:reek_always_show = 0
By default, messages are always shown.
Checking large files (> 1000 lines) can take a while. To load larger files quicker, you can limit maximum number of lines a file can have and still be checked. Files bigger than this limit will not be checked:
let g:reek_line_limit = 1000
With no line limit set, all files will be checked.
To only check files on demand, set:
let g:reek_on_loading = 0
And then, to check the currently displayed file, call:
:RunReek
Location list will open in a new buffer.
Place the plugin/reek.vim
file in your .vim/plugin
directory.
Please make sure that reek
is up-to-date.
This plugin is also compatible with pathogen. Integration can be implemented similar to syntastic (where you also can find a nice set-up guide in the README)
Copyright (c) Rainer Borene. Distributed under the same terms as Vim itself. See
:help license
.