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Supasorn Suwajanakorn 2013-06-03 16:29:50 -07:00
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1. Use one - two character key jump. Display two keys if one-character key is not enough, so you can see what two keys to type without waiting after pressing the first key. 1. Use one - two character key jump. Display two keys if one-character key is not enough, so you can see what two keys to type without waiting after pressing the first key.
2. Added forward-backward search (bidirectional) search. You can jump forward or backward at the same time. `<Leader>s`. One useful trick is to map `nmap <SPACE> <leader>s` and `vmap <SPACE> <leader>s` to use space bar instead and save one keystroke! 2. Added forward-backward search (bidirectional) search. You can jump forward or backward at the same time. `<Leader>s`. One useful trick is to map `nmap <SPACE> <leader>s` and `vmap <SPACE> <leader>s` to use space bar instead and save one keystroke!
3. Added SelectLines function which allows you to select any range of lines using two consecutive easymotion calls. Default mappings are `cl, dl, vl, yl`. To yank a single line you can either type the same character(s) twice, or use '.' character. E.g. `vlb.` will select the line with character 'b'. Note: to promote good Vim habits, you should learn standard movement commands like `)}, vi(, va(, %, ][, ]], [(, etc.` before resorting to this function. 3. Added SelectLines function which allows you to select any range of lines using two consecutive easymotion calls. Default mappings are `cl, dl, vl, yl`. To yank a single line you can either type the same character(s) twice, or use '.' character. E.g. `vlb.` will select the line with character 'b'. Note: to promote good Vim habits, you should learn standard movement commands like `)}, vi(, va(, %, ][, ]], [(, etc.` before resorting to this function.
## Animated demonstration ## Animated demonstration
Two-key combo Two-key combo