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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ taking over the project from [Lokaltog](https://github.com/Lokaltog). He's
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improved the default motions, implemented many useful new features, and fixed
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some bugs.
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EasyMotion is now completely
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EasyMotion is now completely:
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- **Well-behaved**: It's consistent with the default motions of Vim and works
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well in all modes. And it now supports repeating with the dot operator.
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@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ EasyMotion is now completely
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Even though some default behaviors were modified and many new features were
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added, I carefully considered backward compatibility. So those of you updating
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from older versions can do so without worry and start benefitting immediately
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from older versions can do so without worry and start benefiting immediately
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from all the new features!
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Introduction
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@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ New features in version 2.0
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### Two key highlighting
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When EasyMotion runs out of single characters to highlight movement targets, it
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now shows you immediately the keys you have to press.
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immediately shows you the keys you have to press.
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In previous versions you could not see the next character you would need to
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press until you entered the first one. This made movement over long distances
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@ -137,9 +137,9 @@ nmap t <Plug>(easymotion-t2)
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### n-character search motion
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You can also search for `n` characters, which basically can be used to replace the default search of Vim.
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You can also search for `n` characters, which can be used to replace the default search of Vim.
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It supports incremental highlighting and you can use `<Tab>` and `<S-Tab>` to scroll down/up a page. If you press
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`<CR>` you get the usual EasyMotion highlighting and can jump to any matching target destination with a
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`<CR>`, you get the usual EasyMotion highlighting and can jump to any matching target destination with a
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single keystroke.
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What sounds complicated should become clear if you look at the following examples.
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@ -287,7 +287,7 @@ Minimal Configuration Tutorial
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**Please do not be satisfied with just installing vim-easymotion, configuring it yourself boost your productivity more and more!**
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Default `<Leader><Leader>` prefix isn't easy to press, and I leave them just for backwards compatibility.
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You should at least change prefix key like this `map <Leader> <Plug>(easymotion-prefix)`
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You should at least change the prefix key like this `map <Leader> <Plug>(easymotion-prefix)`
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Minimal but useful vimrc example:
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