Highlighting chars with FfTt?

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  • vim-extended-ft

  • vim-extended-ft seems to be able to do it, and I know vim-sneak can, although it's a little more complicated. Personally, I use quick-scope which does something related, but not quite the same: For each word on the current line, it highlights a letter in that word that would let f or F get to that word as quickly as possible.

  • vim-sneak

    The missing motion for Vim :athletic_shoe:

  • vim-extended-ft seems to be able to do it, and I know vim-sneak can, although it's a little more complicated. Personally, I use quick-scope which does something related, but not quite the same: For each word on the current line, it highlights a letter in that word that would let f or F get to that word as quickly as possible.

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  • quick-scope

    Lightning fast left-right movement in Vim

  • vim-extended-ft seems to be able to do it, and I know vim-sneak can, although it's a little more complicated. Personally, I use quick-scope which does something related, but not quite the same: For each word on the current line, it highlights a letter in that word that would let f or F get to that word as quickly as possible.

  • clever-f.vim

    Extended f, F, t and T key mappings for Vim.

  • clever-f.vim

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