--- title: "Use Vim as a Kotlin IDE" categories: [tutorials, blog] image: https://img.spacevim.org/94328509-cbcc9f00-ffe5-11ea-8f0d-9ea7b5b81352.png description: "A general guide for using SpaceVim as Kotlin IDE, including layer configuration, requiems installation and usage." type: article comments: true commentsID: "Use Vim as a Kotlin IDE" --- # [Blogs](../blog/) >> Use Vim as a Kotlin IDE This is a general guide for using SpaceVim as a Kotlin IDE, including layer configuration and usage. Each of the following sections will be covered: - [Enable language layer](#enable-language-layer) - [Code completion](#code-completion) - [Syntax linting](#syntax-linting) - [Jump to test file](#jump-to-test-file) - [running code](#running-code) - [Code formatting](#code-formatting) - [REPL support](#repl-support) - [Tasks manager](#tasks-manager) ### Enable language layer To add Kotlin language support in SpaceVim, you need to enable the `lang#kotlin` layer. Press `SPC f v d` to open SpaceVim configuration file, and add the following snippet: ```toml [[layers]] name = "lang#kotlin" ``` For more info, you can read the [lang#kotlin](../layers/lang/kotlin/) layer documentation. ### Code completion `lang#kotlin` layer will load the Kotlin plugin automatically, unless it's overriden in your `init.toml`. The completion menu will be opened as you type. ### Syntax linting The [checkers](../layers/checkers/) layer is enabled by default. This layer provides asynchronous syntax linting for kotlin. The default plugin is [neomake](https://github.com/neomake/neomake), and the default lint command is [ktlint](https://github.com/pinterest/ktlint). In the Windows system, `ktlint` can be installed using [scoop](https://github.com/lukesampson/scoop): ``` scoop bucket add extras scoop install ktlint ``` ![kotlin-lint](https://img.spacevim.org/94366839-3e846a00-010d-11eb-9e6c-200931646479.png) ### Jump to test file To manager the alternate files in a project, you need to current a `.project_alt.json` in the root of your project. Within the `.project_alt.json` file, the definitions of alternate files should be included. For example: ```json { "src/*.kt": {"alternate": "test/{}.kt"}, "test/*.kt": {"alternate": "src/{}.kt"} } ``` With this configuration, you can jump between the source code and test file via command `:A` ### running code To run current kotlin 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. ![kotlin-runner](https://img.spacevim.org/94288524-14566f00-ff8a-11ea-8440-ee9ca8ba8843.png) ### Code formatting The [format](../layers/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 [prettier](https://prettier.io/): ``` npm install --save-dev --save-exact prettier ``` ### REPL support Start a `kotlinc-jvm` 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. ![kotlin-repl](https://img.spacevim.org/94289606-84192980-ff8b-11ea-84c8-1547741f377c.png) ### Tasks manager Create `.SpaceVim.d/task.toml` file in the root of your project. and add all the task command into it. ```toml [gradle-build] command = 'gradlew' args = ['build'] ``` For more info about task configuration, please checkout the [task documentation](../documentation/#task) This article is not finished yet and new content will be updated in the future. If you want to help improve this article, please join the SpaceVim [gitter room](https://gitter.im/SpaceVim/SpaceVim).