vim-wordmotion
nvim-various-textobjs
vim-wordmotion | nvim-various-textobjs | |
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11 | 5 | |
782 | 454 | |
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1.8 | 9.1 | |
about 1 year ago | 18 days ago | |
Vim Script | Lua | |
- | MIT License |
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vim-wordmotion
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Camelcase motion in neovim
I personally use vim-wordmotion, and I'm pretty happy with it
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Introducing: nvim-spider – use the w, e, b motions like a spider by considering camelCase and ignoring insignificant punctuation
Question: apart from being in Lua, how does it compare to vim-wordmotion?
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What kind of short cut key if any do you use for changing text up until next underscore character?
The vim-wordmotion plugin extends the idea of words to include snake case and camel case words among other things. On a related note, the vim-textobj-user plugin lets you extend vim's understanding of text objects.
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How to make w and b consider only alpha-numeric characters?
I'm personally using vim-wordmotion; not sure if it's what you want, but maybe helps
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CF / DF Movements
I use https://github.com/chaoren/vim-wordmotion for this.
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LSP friendly version of vim-wordmotion?
So I use and love this plugin but it screws up how the lsp does renaming.
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Is there a movement that stops when a certain character is encountered?
You can use vim-wordmotion plugin. If you configure it like below, you will be able to use cid or cad keymaps to change the relevant part of the word.
- Is there any shortcut to jump among camel case words?
- Best "approach" to movement?
- Treat camel case as sperate words
nvim-various-textobjs
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Introducing: nvim-spider – use the w, e, b motions like a spider by considering camelCase and ignoring insignificant punctuation
there is not text object like iw or aw, simply because I have implemented that in nvim-various-textobjs already
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Plugin Update: nvim-various-textobjs now bundles a total of 20 text objects
➡️ https://github.com/chrisgrieser/nvim-various-textobjs
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equivalent to ci{ but for white-space languages?
nvim-various-textobjs has them included, so does one of the many mini-plugins.
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This Week In Neovim #25 – Mon Jan 2nd 2023
looks like no https://github.com/chrisgrieser/nvim-various-textobjs/blob/main/lua/various-textobjs.lua
- Introducing: nvim-various-textobjs, a plugin bundling more than a dozen new textobjects
What are some alternatives?
CamelCaseMotion - A vim script to provide CamelCase motion through words (fork of inkarkat's camelcasemotion script)
textobj-diagnostic.nvim - NeoVim text object that finds diagnostics
text-case.nvim - An all in one plugin for converting text case in Neovim
nvim-spider - Use the w, e, b motions like a spider. Move by subwords and skip insignificant punctuation.
change-case - Convert strings between camelCase, PascalCase, Capital Case, snake_case and more
vim-visual-star-search - Start a * or # search from a visual block
vim-textobj-variable-segment - A text object to turn foo_bar_baz into foo_baz *and* quuxSpamEggs into quuxEggs *and* shine your shoes
nvim-treesitter-textobjects
vim-plug - :hibiscus: Minimalist Vim Plugin Manager
nvim-treesitter-textsubjects - Location and syntax aware text objects which *do what you mean*
mini.nvim - Library of 35+ independent Lua modules improving overall Neovim (version 0.7 and higher) experience with minimal effort