*easymotion.txt* Version 1.1.0.1. Last change: 2011 Mar 31 ______ __ ___ __ _ / ____/____ ________ __/ |/ /____ / /_(_)____ ____ / __/ / __ `/ ___/ / / / /|_/ // __ \/ __/ // __ \/ __ \ / /___ / /_/ (__ ) /_/ / / / // /_/ / /_/ // /_/ / / / / /_____/ \__,_/____/\__, /_/ /_/ \____/\__/_/ \____/_/ /_/ /____/ - Vim motions on speed! ============================================================================== CONTENTS *easymotion-contents* 1. Introduction ....................... |easymotion-introduction| 2. Usage .............................. |easymotion-usage| 2.1 Default mappings ............... |easymotion-default-mappings| 3. Requirements ....................... |easymotion-requirements| 4. Configuration ...................... |easymotion-configuration| 4.1 EasyMotion_keys ................ |EasyMotion_keys| 4.2 EasyMotion_target_hl ........... |EasyMotion_target_hl| 4.3 EasyMotion_shade_hl ............ |EasyMotion_shade_hl| 4.4 EasyMotion_do_shade ............ |EasyMotion_do_shade| 4.5 EasyMotion_do_mapping .......... |EasyMotion_do_mapping| 5. License ............................ |easymotion-license| 6. Known bugs ......................... |easymotion-known-bugs| 7. Contributing ....................... |easymotion-contributing| 8. Credits ............................ |easymotion-credits| ============================================================================== 1. Introduction *easymotion* *easymotion-introduction* EasyMotion provides a much simpler way to use some motions in vim. It takes the out of w or f{char} by highlighting all possible choices and allowing you to press one key to jump directly to the target. When one of the available motions is triggered, all visible text preceding or following the cursor is faded, and motion targets are highlighted. ============================================================================== 2. Usage *easymotion-usage* EasyMotion is triggered by one of the provided mappings (see |EasyMotion_do_mapping| for details). Example: > Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet. Type w to trigger the word motion |w|. See |mapleader| for details about the leader key. When the motion is triggered, the text is updated (no braces are actually added, the text is highlighted in red by default): > Lorem {a}psum {b}olor {c}it {d}met. Press "c" to jump to the beginning of the word "sit": > Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet. Similarly, if you're looking for an "o", you can use the |f| motion. Type fo, and all "o" characters are highlighted: > L{a}rem ipsum d{b}l{c}r sit amet. Press "b" to jump to the second "o": > Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet. And that's it! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2.1 Default mappings *easymotion-default-mappings* The default configuration defines the following mappings in normal, visual and operator-pending mode: Mapping | Details ------------------|---------------------------------------------- f{char} | Find {char} to the right. See |f|. F{char} | Find {char} to the left. See |F|. t{char} | Till before the {char} to the right. See |t|. T{char} | Till after the {char} to the left. See |T|. w | Beginning of word forward. See |w|. b | Beginning of word backward. See |b|. e | End of word forward. See |e|. ge | End of word backward. See |ge| . j | Line downward. See |j|. k | Line upward. See |k|. See |mapleader| for details about the leader key. ============================================================================== 3. Requirements *easymotion-requirements* EasyMotion has been developed and tested in vim 7.3, but it should run without any problems in vim 7.2. Vi-compatible mode must be disabled. ============================================================================== 4. Configuration *easymotion-configuration* EasyMotion will work fine without any configuration, but you can override the default behavior by setting configuration variables globally in your |vimrc| file. Example (this will change the target keys and disable shading): > let g:EasyMotion_keys = '1234567890' let g:EasyMotion_do_shade = 0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4.1 EasyMotion_keys *EasyMotion_keys* Set the keys which will be used for motion targets. Add as many keys as you want. There's a lower chance that the motion targets will be grouped if many keys are available. Default: 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ' ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4.2 EasyMotion_target_hl *EasyMotion_target_hl* Set the highlighting group for motion targets. You can override the default target highlighting by either changing this variable to another highlighting group (e.g. |ErrorMsg|), or by using |hi| to override the default syntax colors: > hi EasyMotionTarget ctermfg=green ctermbg=black cterm=reverse Default: 'EasyMotionTarget' ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4.3 EasyMotion_shade_hl *EasyMotion_shade_hl* Set the highlighting group for shaded text (see |EasyMotion_do_shade|). You can override the default shade highlighting by either changing this variable to another highlighting group, or by using |hi| to override the default syntax colors: > hi EasyMotionShade ctermfg=red ctermbg=black cterm=none Default: 'EasyMotionShade' ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4.4 EasyMotion_do_shade *EasyMotion_do_shade* The default behavior is to shade the text following the cursor (forward motions) or preceding the cursor (backward motions) to make the motion targets more visible. Set this option to 0 if you want to disable text shading. Default: 1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4.5 EasyMotion_do_mapping *EasyMotion_do_mapping* Set this option to 0 if you want to disable the default mappings. See |easymotion-default-mappings| for details about the default mappings. Note: If you disable this option, you'll have to map the motions yourself. See the plugin source code for mapping details. Default: 1 ============================================================================== 5. License *easymotion-license* Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ ============================================================================== 6. Known bugs *easymotion-known-bugs* - Lines jump to the left when usin j/k motions when a line is prepended by a hard tab due to the tab being replaced with the marker character. ============================================================================== 7. Contributing *easymotion-contributing* If you experience any bugs or have feature requests, please open an issue on GitHub. Fork the source repository on GitHub and send a pull request if you have any code improvements. Author: Kim Silkebækken Source repository: https://github.com/Lokaltog/vim-easymotion ============================================================================== 8. Credits *easymotion-credits* - Ben Boeckel: ge motion - Drew Neil: operator-pending mappings EasyMotion is based on Bartlomiej Podolak's great PreciseJump script, which can be downloaded here: http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=3437 ============================================================================== vim:tw=78:sw=4:ts=8:ft=help:norl: