--- title: "Use Vim as a Swift IDE" categories: [tutorials, blog] image: https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/13142418/89797871-0d9ca580-db5e-11ea-8d43-c02cd9e49915.png description: "A general guide for using SpaceVim as Swift IDE, including layer configuration, requiems installation and usage." type: article comments: true commentsID: "Use Vim as a Swift IDE" --- # [Blogs](../blog/) >> Use Vim as a Swift IDE This is a general guide for using SpaceVim as a Swift IDE, including layer configuration and usage. Each of the following sections will be covered: - [Enable language layer](#enable-language-layer) - [code running](#code-running) - [REPL support](#repl-support) ### Enable language layer To add swift language support in SpaceVim, you need to enable the `lang#swift` layer. Press `SPC f v d` to open SpaceVim configuration file, and add following configuration: ```toml [[layers]] name = "lang#swift" ``` for more info, you can read the [lang#swift](../layers/lang/swift/) layer documentation. ### code running The default code running key binding is `SPC l r`. It will run `swift current_file` asynchronously. And the stdout will be shown on a runner buffer. ![swift_runner](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/13142418/89795928-96fea880-db5b-11ea-81c4-7f3384f419e7.png) ### REPL support Start a `swift` inferior REPL process with `SPC l s i`. After the REPL process being started, you can send code to inferior process. All key bindings prefix with `SPC l s`, including sending line, sending selection or even send whole buffer. ![swift_repl](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/13142418/89796468-48054300-db5c-11ea-9ebe-4bb56e31722e.png)