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I want to search for multiple strings in Vim/gVim and have them highlighted in different colours. Is there a way of doing this with out-the-box Vim or with a plug-in?

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There are two simple ways to highlight multiple words in vim editor.

  1. Go to search mode i.e. type '/' and then type \v followed by the words you want to search separated by '|' (pipe).
    E.g.: /\vword1|word2|word3

  2. Go to search mode and type the words you want to search separated by '\|'.
    E.g.: /word1\|word2\|word3

Basically the first way puts you in the regular expression mode so that you do not need to put any extra back slashes before every pipe or other delimiters used for searching.

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  • This is especially useful since you can still use 'n' (or 'N') to go to the next (or previous) result.
    – mgarey
    May 25, 2018 at 23:37
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    @DaveDopson "downside" Do you know of a way to get multiple colors? Mar 6, 2020 at 18:27
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This can be done manually, without any script, for two search patterns.

:match Search /pattern/
:match Search /<CTRL-R>/   # highlight the current search pattern

Search is the name of the highlight group, use the completion to select another group to highlight with a different color.

 :match <TAB>
 :match <TAB>    # completion will list all highlight group

This an be handy when you cannot use your own vim configuration.

:match none      # clear the match pattern to stop highlighting
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For searching multiple strings in vim you can do like:

/search1\|search2

This works, and will highlight both search1 and search2, but with same color. You have to do this in vim editor.

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  • what if you want to look for search1 but not matching search2, how can I modify that command line in vim?
    – medev21
    Nov 15, 2017 at 16:53
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Try "Highlight multiple words", which uses matchadd().

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  • This one is the coolest, just hit \+m (or double click) on each word you want to (un)highlight. And you get a different color each time.
    – KcFnMi
    Jul 5, 2020 at 5:49
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Yes, out-of-the-box you can use matchadd().

To add a highlight, eg. for trailing whitespace:

:highlight ExtraWhitespace ctermbg=grey guibg=grey
:call matchadd('ExtraWhitespace', '\s\+$', 11)

To view all matches:

:echo getmatches()

To remove matches use matchdelete(). Eg.:

:call matchdelete(7)
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:%s /red\|green\|blue/

I am not sure about how to keep different colors for different keyword though. Thanks.

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MultipleSearch : Highlight multiple searches at the same time, each with a different color.

http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=479

:Search <pattern1> //will highlight all occurences of <pattern1> in the current buffer.
A subsequent :Search <pattern2> will highlight all occurences of <pattern2> in the current buffer.
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My Mark plugin can highlight several words in different colors simultaneously, like the built-in search. It comes with many mappings and commands, allows to persist the patterns, and supports multiple color palettes.

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    Does it have github page with guideline description? It is not easy to read on vim.org. Also not easy to report issues. Aug 31, 2015 at 5:57
  • How can I install this plugin by Vundle? Becasue the code in github vim-scripts is too old. Aug 31, 2015 at 6:18
  • @LiMingHung That version from vim-scripts will work, but yes, it is outdated. You could ask the guys from vim-scripts to update it; they have some annoying issues with their scraper. Aug 31, 2015 at 20:45
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    Is it possible put your plugin on github? It can install by Vundle directly. Doesn't have to rely on vim-scripts. Sep 1, 2015 at 3:00
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    @ErtuğrulAltınboğa: Mark.vim is now on GitHub! Sep 27, 2017 at 6:52
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MultipleSearch2 is another script which is integrated with vim's search: http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=1183

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I prefer highlight plugin, simple and enough, can highlight different words with differently colors automatically.

http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=1599

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