--- title: "SpaceVim lang#perl layer" description: "This layer is for Perl development, provide autocompletion, syntax checking, code format for Perl file." --- # [Available Layers](../../) >> lang#perl - [Description](#description) - [Features](#features) - [Install](#install) - [Key bindings](#key-bindings) - [Find documentation](#find-documentation) - [Inferior REPL process](#inferior-repl-process) - [Running current script](#running-current-script) ## Description This layer is for Perl development. ## Features - Completion for Modules and functions. - Documentation lookup for Modules and functions. - Jump to the definition. SpaceVim also provides REPL/Debug support for Perl. ## Install To use this configuration layer, update custom configuration file with: ```toml [[layers]] name = "lang#perl" ``` To enable REPL support for perl, you may also need to install `perli`. ```sh npm install -g perli ``` ## Key bindings ### Find documentation | Key Bindings | Descriptions | | ----------- | ---------------------------- | | `K` | open Perldoc on the keywords | within Perl doc windows, you can use `s` to toggle source code and the documentation. ### Inferior REPL process Start a `perli` or `perl -del` inferior REPL process with `SPC l s i`. If `perli` is available in system executable search paths, it will be used to launch perl shell. Send code to inferior process commands: | Key Bindings | Descriptions | | ------------ | ------------------------------------------------ | | `SPC l s b` | send buffer and keep code buffer focused | | `SPC l s l` | send line and keep code buffer focused | | `SPC l s s` | send selection text and keep code buffer focused | ### Running current script To running current script, you can press `SPC l r` to run current file without loss focus, and the result will be shown in a runner buffer.