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*easymotion.txt* Version 1.1. Last change: 2011 Mar 31
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/ ____/____ ________ __/ |/ /____ / /_(_)____ ____
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/ __/ / __ `/ ___/ / / / /|_/ // __ \/ __/ // __ \/ __ \
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/ /___ / /_/ (__ ) /_/ / / / // /_/ / /_/ // /_/ / / / /
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/_____/ \__,_/____/\__, /_/ /_/ \____/\__/_/ \____/_/ /_/
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/____/
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- Vim motions on speed!
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CONTENTS *easymotion-contents*
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1. Introduction ....................... |easymotion-introduction|
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2. Usage .............................. |easymotion-usage|
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2.1 Default mappings ............... |easymotion-default-mappings|
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3. Requirements ....................... |easymotion-requirements|
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4. Configuration ...................... |easymotion-configuration|
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4.1 EasyMotion_keys ................ |EasyMotion_keys|
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4.2 EasyMotion_target_hl ........... |EasyMotion_target_hl|
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4.3 EasyMotion_shade_hl ............ |EasyMotion_shade_hl|
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4.4 EasyMotion_do_shade ............ |EasyMotion_do_shade|
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4.5 EasyMotion_do_mapping .......... |EasyMotion_do_mapping|
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5. License ............................ |easymotion-license|
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6. Known bugs ......................... |easymotion-known-bugs|
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7. Contributing ....................... |easymotion-contributing|
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8. Credits ............................ |easymotion-credits|
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==============================================================================
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1. Introduction *easymotion* *easymotion-introduction*
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EasyMotion provides a much simpler way to use some motions in vim. It takes
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the <number> out of <number>w or <number>f{char} by highlighting all possible
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choices and allowing you to press one key to jump directly to the target.
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When one of the available motions is triggered, all visible text preceding or
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following the cursor is faded, and motion targets are highlighted.
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2. Usage *easymotion-usage*
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EasyMotion is triggered by one of the provided mappings (see
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|EasyMotion_do_mapping| for details).
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Example: >
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<cursor>Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.
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Type <Leader>w to trigger the word motion |w|. See |mapleader| for details
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about the leader key. When the motion is triggered, the text is updated (no
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braces are actually added, the text is highlighted in red by default): >
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<cursor>Lorem {a}psum {b}olor {c}it {d}met.
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Press "c" to jump to the beginning of the word "sit": >
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Lorem ipsum dolor <cursor>sit amet.
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Similarly, if you're looking for an "o", you can use the |f| motion.
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Type <Leader>fo, and all "o" characters are highlighted: >
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<cursor>L{a}rem ipsum d{b}l{c}r sit amet.
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Press "b" to jump to the second "o": >
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Lorem ipsum d<cursor>olor sit amet.
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And that's it!
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2.1 Default mappings *easymotion-default-mappings*
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The default configuration defines the following mappings in normal,
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visual and operator-pending mode:
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Mapping | Details
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<Leader>f{char} | Find {char} to the right. See |f|.
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<Leader>F{char} | Find {char} to the left. See |F|.
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<Leader>t{char} | Till before the {char} to the right. See |t|.
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<Leader>T{char} | Till after the {char} to the left. See |T|.
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<Leader>w | Beginning of word forward. See |w|.
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<Leader>b | Beginning of word backward. See |b|.
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<Leader>e | End of word forward. See |e|.
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<Leader>ge | End of word backward. See |ge| .
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<Leader>j | Line downward. See |j|.
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<Leader>k | Line upward. See |k|.
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See |mapleader| for details about the leader key.
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3. Requirements *easymotion-requirements*
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EasyMotion has been developed and tested in vim 7.3, but it should run without
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any problems in vim 7.2.
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Vi-compatible mode must be disabled.
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4. Configuration *easymotion-configuration*
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EasyMotion will work fine without any configuration, but you can override the
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default behavior by setting configuration variables globally in your |vimrc|
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file.
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Example (this will change the target keys and disable shading): >
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let g:EasyMotion_keys = '1234567890'
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let g:EasyMotion_do_shade = 0
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4.1 EasyMotion_keys *EasyMotion_keys*
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Set the keys which will be used for motion targets. Add as many keys as you
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want. There's a lower chance that the motion targets will be grouped if many
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keys are available.
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Default: 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ'
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4.2 EasyMotion_target_hl *EasyMotion_target_hl*
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Set the highlighting group for motion targets. You can override the default
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target highlighting by either changing this variable to another highlighting
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group (e.g. |ErrorMsg|), or by using |hi| to override the default syntax
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colors: >
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hi EasyMotionTarget ctermfg=green ctermbg=black cterm=reverse
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Default: 'EasyMotionTarget'
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4.3 EasyMotion_shade_hl *EasyMotion_shade_hl*
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Set the highlighting group for shaded text (see |EasyMotion_do_shade|). You
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can override the default shade highlighting by either changing this variable
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to another highlighting group, or by using |hi| to override the default syntax
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colors: >
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hi EasyMotionShade ctermfg=red ctermbg=black cterm=none
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Default: 'EasyMotionShade'
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4.4 EasyMotion_do_shade *EasyMotion_do_shade*
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The default behavior is to shade the text following the cursor (forward
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motions) or preceding the cursor (backward motions) to make the motion targets
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more visible. Set this option to 0 if you want to disable text shading.
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Default: 1
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4.5 EasyMotion_do_mapping *EasyMotion_do_mapping*
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Set this option to 0 if you want to disable the default mappings. See
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|easymotion-default-mappings| for details about the default mappings.
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Note: If you disable this option, you'll have to map the motions yourself. See
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the plugin source code for mapping details.
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Default: 1
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5. License *easymotion-license*
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Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
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6. Known bugs *easymotion-known-bugs*
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- Lines jump to the left when usin j/k motions when a line is prepended
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by a hard tab due to the tab being replaced with the marker character.
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7. Contributing *easymotion-contributing*
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If you experience any bugs or have feature requests, please open an issue on
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GitHub. Fork the source repository on GitHub and send a pull request if you
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have any code improvements.
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Author: Kim Silkebækken <kim.silkebaekken+vim@gmail.com>
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Source repository: https://github.com/Lokaltog/vim-easymotion
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8. Credits *easymotion-credits*
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- Ben Boeckel: ge motion
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- Drew Neil: operator-pending mappings
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EasyMotion is based on Bartlomiej Podolak's great PreciseJump script, which
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can be downloaded here:
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http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=3437
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vim:tw=78:sw=4:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
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