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I'm using the sub-word plugin to remove words from snake_case with di<leader>w.
For example removing "bar" from "foo_bar_baz".
But when I do, the cursor jumps to the end of the word, and sometimes to the next line, while I think it would make sense that it would stay put.
I checked the actual plugin and it works as I expect it to.
underscore remains when deleting a word in snake_case
Additionally it actually deleted on underscore which for me is also the preferred behavior.
required to let go of <leader> and re-click for motions in a row
I want to hold the leader and press 'w' multiple time to advance multiple words but it doesn't work.
Instead I have to re-click the leader key every time.
This is actually the same in the original plugin, but I would think this is the preferred behavior. For your consideration.
By the way, I'm really loving vrapper and I learned about a lot of cool vim plugins just from your documentation.
Cheers,
Nimi
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Hi,
unexpected motion post deletion
I'm using the sub-word plugin to remove words from snake_case with
di<leader>w
.For example removing "bar" from "foo_bar_baz".
But when I do, the cursor jumps to the end of the word, and sometimes to the next line, while I think it would make sense that it would stay put.
I checked the actual plugin and it works as I expect it to.
underscore remains when deleting a word in snake_case
Additionally it actually deleted on underscore which for me is also the preferred behavior.
required to let go of
<leader>
and re-click for motions in a rowI want to hold the leader and press 'w' multiple time to advance multiple words but it doesn't work.
Instead I have to re-click the leader key every time.
This is actually the same in the original plugin, but I would think this is the preferred behavior. For your consideration.
By the way, I'm really loving vrapper and I learned about a lot of cool vim plugins just from your documentation.
Cheers,
Nimi
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: