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wildfire.vim reviews and mentions
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How to use incremental_selection to select a word
I used to use https://github.com/gcmt/wildfire.vim, but now I'm more interested in the incremental_selection provided by treesitter. It seems more modern and offers a syntax-aware way of performing incremental selections. Generally, it is smarter than wildfire and allows me to use fewer keystrokes to select the desired portions.
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Enter visual mode while highlighting in insert mode
A possibly more useful one, using Wildfire:
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What do you use treesitter for other than highlighting?
Is this treesitter-native support for wildfire?
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Create a generic "change inside" function
For this particular problem, the wildfire plugin does most of the heavy lifting for the user, and the enter/backspace shortcuts become terribly addictive after just a few uses.
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gcmt/wildfire.vim is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of wildfire.vim is Vim Script.
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