The syntax is mostly what you'd expect and borrows a good bit from various scheme/lisp syntax files. It includes a simplified version of "rainbow parens" to try and help make sense of what can, admittedly, be a lot of parens. The rainbow effect is done in the syntax rather than as a plugin.
- Typing `sr` while in _normal mode_ will attempt to run the current buffer with the slope interpreter, it will be based on the last save point in the buffer so remember to `:w`
- If `slope` is not on your path you can add: `let g:slope_command = '~/somewhere/slope'` (replacing the path with an actual path to a slope interpreter) to your `.vimrc` file
- Typing `sr` while in _visual mode_ will attempt to run the currently selected code
In the above mappings `s` is used as a leader key, which is the default set by the plugin. If you would like to override this you can add something like the following to your `.vimrc`: