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How to make a newline without autoindent


Indentation of preprocessor directivesDisabling partial HTML indentation in VimDifference between autoformat and autoindentrepeat indent-to-previous-position in vim?Create a new line with indentation matching the cursor positionautoindent different from manuall indentingAutoindent with minimal indentationHow to prevent Vim to collapse a fold with foldmethod=indent on a text paste?Paste in normal mode ignores autoindentMatch indentation upon newline without replacing spaces with tabs or vice versa













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Is there a command to make a newline without the autoindent? In other words, I want o and O to normally autoindent, but is there another command that will not autoindent for just the duration of that command?



Alternatively (if there isn't a way to that exactly), what's a better workaround than just backspacing a ton after autoindenting many tabs too far.




Example



if some_check():
self.some_long_function_name(withlots, ofargs
andmaybe=keywordargs)
# ^ Indents to the caret


Pressing o on the andmaybe=keywordargs line leaves me way more indented than I want to be.










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  • You seem to have some special indent settings. For me andmaybe is indented 8 chars (double shiftwidth). When I hit o, the cursor is aligned with self. This even works when I indent andmybe manually to align it with the open paranthesis. BTW: Vim 8.1.1223

    – Ralf
    4 hours ago







  • 1





    It's probably a Python plugin that indents it like this? This indenting style is fairly common in Python. As for the question, what does "without the autoindent" mean for you? That it starts at column 0? Anything other than that would be using some form of autoindent (just a different one that what you get right now).

    – Martin Tournoij
    4 hours ago












  • Python indent script was last updated in February.

    – Ralf
    4 hours ago











  • I'm not using anything special for Python.

    – Stephen Cowley
    4 hours ago











  • Is there an indentation to start at column 0? That would be better than what I'm doing

    – Stephen Cowley
    4 hours ago















2















Is there a command to make a newline without the autoindent? In other words, I want o and O to normally autoindent, but is there another command that will not autoindent for just the duration of that command?



Alternatively (if there isn't a way to that exactly), what's a better workaround than just backspacing a ton after autoindenting many tabs too far.




Example



if some_check():
self.some_long_function_name(withlots, ofargs
andmaybe=keywordargs)
# ^ Indents to the caret


Pressing o on the andmaybe=keywordargs line leaves me way more indented than I want to be.










share|improve this question
























  • You seem to have some special indent settings. For me andmaybe is indented 8 chars (double shiftwidth). When I hit o, the cursor is aligned with self. This even works when I indent andmybe manually to align it with the open paranthesis. BTW: Vim 8.1.1223

    – Ralf
    4 hours ago







  • 1





    It's probably a Python plugin that indents it like this? This indenting style is fairly common in Python. As for the question, what does "without the autoindent" mean for you? That it starts at column 0? Anything other than that would be using some form of autoindent (just a different one that what you get right now).

    – Martin Tournoij
    4 hours ago












  • Python indent script was last updated in February.

    – Ralf
    4 hours ago











  • I'm not using anything special for Python.

    – Stephen Cowley
    4 hours ago











  • Is there an indentation to start at column 0? That would be better than what I'm doing

    – Stephen Cowley
    4 hours ago













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Is there a command to make a newline without the autoindent? In other words, I want o and O to normally autoindent, but is there another command that will not autoindent for just the duration of that command?



Alternatively (if there isn't a way to that exactly), what's a better workaround than just backspacing a ton after autoindenting many tabs too far.




Example



if some_check():
self.some_long_function_name(withlots, ofargs
andmaybe=keywordargs)
# ^ Indents to the caret


Pressing o on the andmaybe=keywordargs line leaves me way more indented than I want to be.










share|improve this question
















Is there a command to make a newline without the autoindent? In other words, I want o and O to normally autoindent, but is there another command that will not autoindent for just the duration of that command?



Alternatively (if there isn't a way to that exactly), what's a better workaround than just backspacing a ton after autoindenting many tabs too far.




Example



if some_check():
self.some_long_function_name(withlots, ofargs
andmaybe=keywordargs)
# ^ Indents to the caret


Pressing o on the andmaybe=keywordargs line leaves me way more indented than I want to be.







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  • You seem to have some special indent settings. For me andmaybe is indented 8 chars (double shiftwidth). When I hit o, the cursor is aligned with self. This even works when I indent andmybe manually to align it with the open paranthesis. BTW: Vim 8.1.1223

    – Ralf
    4 hours ago







  • 1





    It's probably a Python plugin that indents it like this? This indenting style is fairly common in Python. As for the question, what does "without the autoindent" mean for you? That it starts at column 0? Anything other than that would be using some form of autoindent (just a different one that what you get right now).

    – Martin Tournoij
    4 hours ago












  • Python indent script was last updated in February.

    – Ralf
    4 hours ago











  • I'm not using anything special for Python.

    – Stephen Cowley
    4 hours ago











  • Is there an indentation to start at column 0? That would be better than what I'm doing

    – Stephen Cowley
    4 hours ago

















  • You seem to have some special indent settings. For me andmaybe is indented 8 chars (double shiftwidth). When I hit o, the cursor is aligned with self. This even works when I indent andmybe manually to align it with the open paranthesis. BTW: Vim 8.1.1223

    – Ralf
    4 hours ago







  • 1





    It's probably a Python plugin that indents it like this? This indenting style is fairly common in Python. As for the question, what does "without the autoindent" mean for you? That it starts at column 0? Anything other than that would be using some form of autoindent (just a different one that what you get right now).

    – Martin Tournoij
    4 hours ago












  • Python indent script was last updated in February.

    – Ralf
    4 hours ago











  • I'm not using anything special for Python.

    – Stephen Cowley
    4 hours ago











  • Is there an indentation to start at column 0? That would be better than what I'm doing

    – Stephen Cowley
    4 hours ago
















You seem to have some special indent settings. For me andmaybe is indented 8 chars (double shiftwidth). When I hit o, the cursor is aligned with self. This even works when I indent andmybe manually to align it with the open paranthesis. BTW: Vim 8.1.1223

– Ralf
4 hours ago






You seem to have some special indent settings. For me andmaybe is indented 8 chars (double shiftwidth). When I hit o, the cursor is aligned with self. This even works when I indent andmybe manually to align it with the open paranthesis. BTW: Vim 8.1.1223

– Ralf
4 hours ago





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1





It's probably a Python plugin that indents it like this? This indenting style is fairly common in Python. As for the question, what does "without the autoindent" mean for you? That it starts at column 0? Anything other than that would be using some form of autoindent (just a different one that what you get right now).

– Martin Tournoij
4 hours ago






It's probably a Python plugin that indents it like this? This indenting style is fairly common in Python. As for the question, what does "without the autoindent" mean for you? That it starts at column 0? Anything other than that would be using some form of autoindent (just a different one that what you get right now).

– Martin Tournoij
4 hours ago














Python indent script was last updated in February.

– Ralf
4 hours ago





Python indent script was last updated in February.

– Ralf
4 hours ago













I'm not using anything special for Python.

– Stephen Cowley
4 hours ago





I'm not using anything special for Python.

– Stephen Cowley
4 hours ago













Is there an indentation to start at column 0? That would be better than what I'm doing

– Stephen Cowley
4 hours ago





Is there an indentation to start at column 0? That would be better than what I'm doing

– Stephen Cowley
4 hours ago










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I don't think there is an normal mode command to start a new line without indent. You can, however, remove the indent while in insert mode with the keystrokes 0Ctrl-D, and so it's easy to set up new mappings to do so:



nnoremap <leader>o o0<C-D>
nnoremap <leader>O O0<C-D>


Personally, though, I'd install an indent plugin to handle this for you*.



I use vim-python-pep8-indent which handles your example nicely.



Or indeed, just use the Python indent script included in Vim (via the :filetype command) instead of the 'autoindent' setting. This is the one @Ralf describes in the comments.






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    I don't think there is an normal mode command to start a new line without indent. You can, however, remove the indent while in insert mode with the keystrokes 0Ctrl-D, and so it's easy to set up new mappings to do so:



    nnoremap <leader>o o0<C-D>
    nnoremap <leader>O O0<C-D>


    Personally, though, I'd install an indent plugin to handle this for you*.



    I use vim-python-pep8-indent which handles your example nicely.



    Or indeed, just use the Python indent script included in Vim (via the :filetype command) instead of the 'autoindent' setting. This is the one @Ralf describes in the comments.






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      I don't think there is an normal mode command to start a new line without indent. You can, however, remove the indent while in insert mode with the keystrokes 0Ctrl-D, and so it's easy to set up new mappings to do so:



      nnoremap <leader>o o0<C-D>
      nnoremap <leader>O O0<C-D>


      Personally, though, I'd install an indent plugin to handle this for you*.



      I use vim-python-pep8-indent which handles your example nicely.



      Or indeed, just use the Python indent script included in Vim (via the :filetype command) instead of the 'autoindent' setting. This is the one @Ralf describes in the comments.






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        I don't think there is an normal mode command to start a new line without indent. You can, however, remove the indent while in insert mode with the keystrokes 0Ctrl-D, and so it's easy to set up new mappings to do so:



        nnoremap <leader>o o0<C-D>
        nnoremap <leader>O O0<C-D>


        Personally, though, I'd install an indent plugin to handle this for you*.



        I use vim-python-pep8-indent which handles your example nicely.



        Or indeed, just use the Python indent script included in Vim (via the :filetype command) instead of the 'autoindent' setting. This is the one @Ralf describes in the comments.






        share|improve this answer















        I don't think there is an normal mode command to start a new line without indent. You can, however, remove the indent while in insert mode with the keystrokes 0Ctrl-D, and so it's easy to set up new mappings to do so:



        nnoremap <leader>o o0<C-D>
        nnoremap <leader>O O0<C-D>


        Personally, though, I'd install an indent plugin to handle this for you*.



        I use vim-python-pep8-indent which handles your example nicely.



        Or indeed, just use the Python indent script included in Vim (via the :filetype command) instead of the 'autoindent' setting. This is the one @Ralf describes in the comments.







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