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I have the following line in after/ftplugin/yaml.vim

syn match yamlBlockMappingKey /^\s*\zs.*\ze\s*:\%(\s\|$\)/

I have also tried this:

execute 'syn match yamlBlockMappingKey /^\s*\zs.*\ze\s*:\%(\s\|$\)/'

The purpose of this is to make vim properly highlight keys that contain spaces, as per this stackoverflow question. The problem is that the command doesn't seem to work when I open a new YAML file. I know that after/ftplugin/yaml.vim is being sourced, as I put an echom command in there and it shows up in messages. Also, if I just take the line and paste it into the command prompt and execute it, it works. Anyone know what's up?

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The ftplugin scripts are sourced before the syntax scripts, so the default YAML syntax clears your additional definition. Place your extension into after/syntax/yaml.vim instead; after all, you're extending a syntax, not filetype settings.

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  • I want to change html syntax to php, so I create ~/.vim/after/syntax/html.vim, and put setlocal syntax=php in it, but does not work. How can i do this.
    – Sam
    May 31, 2017 at 15:56
  • @Sam Redefine the filetype detection from HTML to PHP. If you don't know how, read the help of ask a separate question here. May 31, 2017 at 17:49
  • @IngoKarkat I konw redefine filetype, I thought that the syntax can be modified individually, thanks.
    – Sam
    Jun 1, 2017 at 1:27

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