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Vim style editor written in Racket

Objective

As the backend of https://github.com/BowenFu/drracket-vim-tool.

Roadmap

These are the big Vim features, put generally in the order in which we plan to implement them.

Status Command
[x] Normal Mode
[x] Insert Mode
[x] Visual Mode
[x] Visual Line Mode
[x] Number Prefixes
[x] . Operator
[x] Searching with / and ?
[x] Undo/Redo
[x] Marks
[x] Text Objects
[x] Visual Block Mode
[x] Replace Mode
[x] Macros
[ ] Buffer/Window/Tab
[ ] Command Remapping

Now follows an exhaustive list of every known Vim command that we could find.

Left-right motions

Status Command Description
[x] πŸ”’ h left (also: CTRL-H, BS, or Left key)
[x] πŸ”’ l right (also: Space or Right key)
[x] 0 to first character in the line (also: Home key)
[x] ^ to first non-blank character in the line
[x] πŸ”’ $ to the last character in the line (N-1 lines lower) (also: End key)
[x] πŸ”’ | to column N (default: 1)
[x] πŸ”’ f{char} to the Nth occurrence of {char} to the right
[x] πŸ”’ F{char} to the Nth occurrence of {char} to the left
[x] πŸ”’ t{char} till before the Nth occurrence of {char} to the right
[x] πŸ”’ T{char} till before the Nth occurrence of {char} to the left
[x] πŸ”’ ; repeat the last "f", "F", "t", or "T" N times
[x] πŸ”’ , repeat the last "f", "F", "t", or "T" N times in opposite direction
[ ] g0 to first character in screen line (differs from "0" when lines wrap)
[ ] g^ to first non-blank character in screen line (differs from "^" when lines wrap)
[ ] πŸ”’ g$ to last character in screen line (differs from "$" when lines wrap)
[ ] gm to middle of the screen line

Up-down motions

Status Command Description
[x] πŸ”’ k up N lines (also: CTRL-P and Up)
[x] πŸ”’ j down N lines (also: CTRL-J, CTRL-N, NL, and Down)
[x] πŸ”’ G goto line N (default: last line), on the first non-blank character
[x] πŸ”’ gg goto line N (default: first line), on the first non-blank character
[x] πŸ”’ % goto line N percentage down in the file; N must be given, otherwise it is the % command
[ ] πŸ”’ gk up N screen lines (differs from "k" when line wraps)
[ ] πŸ”’ gj down N screen lines (differs from "j" when line wraps)
[ ] πŸ”’ - up N lines, on the first non-blank character
[ ] πŸ”’ + down N lines, on the first non-blank character (also: CTRL-M and CR)
[ ] πŸ”’ _ down N-1 lines, on the first non-blank character

Text object motions

Status Command Description
[x] πŸ”’ w N words forward
[x] πŸ”’ W N blank-separated WORDs forward
[x] πŸ”’ e N words forward to the end of the Nth word
[x] πŸ”’ E N words forward to the end of the Nth blank-separated WORD
[x] πŸ”’ b N words backward
[x] πŸ”’ B N blank-separated WORDs backward
[ ] πŸ”’ ge N words backward to the end of the Nth word
[ ] πŸ”’ gE N words backward to the end of the Nth blank-separated WORD
[ ] πŸ”’ ) N sentences forward
[ ] πŸ”’ ( N sentences backward
[ ] πŸ”’ } N paragraphs forward
[ ] πŸ”’ { N paragraphs backward
[ ] πŸ”’ ]] N sections forward, at start of section
[ ] πŸ”’ [[ N sections backward, at start of section
[ ] πŸ”’ ][ N sections forward, at end of section
[ ] πŸ”’ [] N sections backward, at end of section
[ ] πŸ”’ [( N times back to unclosed '('
[ ] πŸ”’ [{ N times back to unclosed '{'
[ ] πŸ”’ ]) N times forward to unclosed ')'
[ ] πŸ”’ ]} N times forward to unclosed '}'

Pattern searches

Status Command Description
[x] πŸ”’ /{pattern}[/[offset]]<CR> search forward for the Nth occurrence of {pattern}
[x] πŸ”’ ?{pattern}[?[offset]]<CR> search backward for the Nth occurrence of {pattern}
[x] πŸ”’ /<CR> repeat last search, in the forward direction
[x] πŸ”’ ?<CR> repeat last search, in the backward direction
[x] πŸ”’ n repeat last search
[x] πŸ”’ N repeat last search, in opposite direction
[x] πŸ”’ * search forward for the identifier under the cursor
[x] πŸ”’ # search backward for the identifier under the cursor
[ ] πŸ”’ g* like "*", but also find partial matches
[ ] πŸ”’ g# like "#", but also find partial matches
[ ] gd goto local declaration of identifier under the cursor
[ ] gD goto global declaration of identifier under the cursor

Marks and motions

Status Command Description
[x] m{a-zA-Z} mark current position with mark {a-zA-Z}
[x] `{a-z} go to mark {a-z} within current file
[x] `{A-Z} go to mark {A-Z} in any file
[ ] `{0-9} go to the position where Vim was previously exited
[ ] `` go to the position before the last jump
[ ] `" go to the position when last editing this file
[ ] `[ go to the start of the previously operated or put text
[ ] '[ go to the start of the previously operated or put text
[ ] `] go to the end of the previously operated or put text
[ ] '] go to the end of the previously operated or put text
[x] `< go to the start of the (previous) Visual area
[x] `> go to the end of the (previous) Visual area
[ ] `. go to the position of the last change in this file
[ ] '. go to the position of the last change in this file
[x] '{a-zA-Z0-9[]'"<>.} same as `, but on the first non-blank in the line
[ ] :marks print the active marks
[ ] πŸ”’ CTRL-O go to Nth older position in jump list
[ ] πŸ”’ CTRL-I go to Nth newer position in jump list
[ ] :ju[mps] print the jump list

Various motions

Status Command Description
[x] % find the next brace, bracket and go to its match
[ ] πŸ”’ H go to the Nth line in the window, on the first non-blank
[ ] M go to the middle line in the window, on the first non-blank
[ ] πŸ”’ L go to the Nth line from the bottom, on the first non-blank
[ ] πŸ”’ go go to Nth byte in the buffer
[ ] :[range]go[to][off] go to [off] byte in the buffer

Scrolling

Status Command Description
[ ] πŸ”’ CTRL-E window N lines downwards (default: 1)
[ ] πŸ”’ CTRL-D window N lines Downwards (default: 1/2 window)
[ ] πŸ”’ CTRL-F window N pages Forwards (downwards)
[ ] πŸ”’ CTRL-Y window N lines upwards (default: 1)
[ ] πŸ”’ CTRL-U window N lines Upwards (default: 1/2 window)
[ ] πŸ”’ CTRL-B window N pages Backwards (upwards)
[ ] z CR or zt redraw, current line at top of window
[ ] z. or zz redraw, current line at center of window
[ ] z- or zb redraw, current line at bottom of window

Inserting text

Status Command Description
[x] πŸ”’ a append text after the cursor (N times)
[x] πŸ”’ A append text at the end of the line (N times)
[x] πŸ”’ i insert text before the cursor (N times) (also: Insert)
[x] πŸ”’ I insert text before the first non-blank in the line (N times)
[ ] πŸ”’ gI insert text in column 1 (N times)
[ ] gi insert at the end of the last change
[x] πŸ”’ o open a new line below the current line, append text (N times)
[x] πŸ”’ O open a new line above the current line, append text (N times)

in Visual block mode:

Status Command Description
[x] I insert the same text in front of all the selected lines
[x] A append the same text after all the selected lines

Insert mode keys

leaving Insert mode:

Status Command Description
[x] Esc end Insert mode, back to Normal mode
[ ] CTRL-C like Esc, but do not use an abbreviation
[ ] CTRL-O {command} execute {command} and return to Insert mode

moving around:

Status Command Description
[x] cursor keys move cursor left/right/up/down
[ ] shift-left/right one word left/right
[ ] shift-up/down one screenful backward/forward
[ ] End cursor after last character in the line
[ ] Home cursor to first character in the line

Special keys in Insert mode

Status Command Description
[*] NL or CR or CTRL-M or CTRL-J begin new line
[x] BS or CTRL-H delete the character before the cursor
[ ] CTRL-V {char}.. insert character literally, or enter decimal byte value
[ ] CTRL-E insert the character from below the cursor
[ ] CTRL-Y insert the character from above the cursor
[ ] CTRL-A insert previously inserted text
[ ] CTRL-@ insert previously inserted text and stop Insert mode
[ ] CTRL-R {0-9a-z%#:.-="} insert the contents of a register
[ ] CTRL-N insert next match of identifier before the cursor
[ ] CTRL-P insert previous match of identifier before the cursor
[ ] CTRL-X ... complete the word before the cursor in various ways
[ ] Del delete the character under the cursor
[ ] CTRL-W delete word before the cursor
[ ] CTRL-U delete all entered characters in the current line
[ ] CTRL-T insert one shiftwidth of indent in front of the current line
[ ] CTRL-D delete one shiftwidth of indent in front of the current line
[ ] 0 CTRL-D delete all indent in the current line
[ ] ^ CTRL-D delete all indent in the current line, restore indent in next line

Special inserts

Status Command Description
[ ] :r [file] insert the contents of [file] below the cursor
[ ] :r! {command} insert the standard output of {command} below the cursor

Deleting text

Status Command Description
[x] πŸ”’ x delete N characters under and after the cursor
[x] πŸ”’ X delete N characters before the cursor
[x] πŸ”’ d{motion} delete the text that is moved over with {motion}
[x] {visual}d delete the highlighted text
[x] πŸ”’ dd delete N lines
[ ] πŸ”’ D delete to the end of the line (and N-1 more lines)
[ ] πŸ”’ Del delete N characters under and after the cursor
[ ] πŸ”’ J join N-1 lines (delete EOLs)
[ ] {visual}J join the highlighted lines
[ ] πŸ”’ gJ like "J", but without inserting spaces
[ ] {visual}gJ like "{visual}J", but without inserting spaces
[ ] :[range]d [x] delete [range] lines [into register x]

Copying and moving text

Status Command Description
[ ] "{char} use register {char} for the next delete, yank, or put
[ ] "* use register * to access system clipboard
[ ] :reg show the contents of all registers
[ ] :reg {arg} show the contents of registers mentioned in {arg}
[x] πŸ”’ y{motion} yank the text moved over with {motion} into a register
[x] {visual}y yank the highlighted text into a register
[x] πŸ”’ yy yank N lines into a register
[ ] πŸ”’ Y yank N lines into a register
[x] πŸ”’ p put a register after the cursor position (N times)
[x] πŸ”’ P put a register before the cursor position (N times)
[ ] πŸ”’ ]p like p, but adjust indent to current line
[ ] πŸ”’ [p like P, but adjust indent to current line
[ ] πŸ”’ gp like p, but leave cursor after the new text
[ ] πŸ”’ gP like P, but leave cursor after the new text

Changing text

Status Command Description
[x] πŸ”’ r{char} replace N characters with {char}
[x] {visual}r{char} in Visual block, visual, or visual line modes: Replace each char of the selected text with {char}
[x] πŸ”’ R enter Replace mode (repeat the entered text N times)
[ ] πŸ”’ gr{char} replace N characters without affecting layout
[ ] πŸ”’ gR enter virtual Replace mode: Like Replace mode but without affecting layout

(change = delete text and enter Insert mode)

Status Command Description
[x] πŸ”’ c{motion} change the text that is moved over with {motion}
[x] {visual}c change the highlighted text
[x] πŸ”’ cc change N lines
[x] πŸ”’ S change N lines
[x] πŸ”’ C change to the end of the line (and N-1 more lines)
[x] πŸ”’ s change N characters
[x] {visual}c in Visual block mode: Change each of the selected lines with the entered text
[ ] {visual}C in Visual block mode: Change each of the selected lines until end-of-line with the entered text
[x] {visual}~ switch case for highlighted text
[x] {visual}u make highlighted text lowercase
[x] {visual}U make highlighted text uppercase
[x] g~{motion} switch case for the text that is moved over with {motion}
[x] gu{motion} make the text that is moved over with {motion} lowercase
[x] gU{motion} make the text that is moved over with {motion} uppercase
[ ] {visual}g? perform rot13 encoding on highlighted text
[ ] g?{motion} perform rot13 encoding on the text that is moved over with {motion}
[x] πŸ”’ <{motion} move the lines that are moved over with {motion} one shiftwidth left
[x] πŸ”’ << move N lines one shiftwidth left
[x] πŸ”’ >{motion} move the lines that are moved over with {motion} one shiftwidth right
[x] πŸ”’ >> move N lines one shiftwidth right
[ ] πŸ”’ CTRL-A add N to the number at or after the cursor
[ ] πŸ”’ CTRL-X subtract N from the number at or after the cursor
[ ] πŸ”’ gq{motion} format the lines that are moved over with {motion} to 'textwidth' length
[ ] :[range]ce[nter][width] center the lines in [range]
[ ] :[range]le[ft][indent] left-align the lines in [range] (with [indent])
[ ] :[ranee]ri[ght][width] right-align the lines in [range]

Complex changes

Status Command Description
[x] :[range]s[ubstitute]/{pattern}/{string}/[g][c] substitute {pattern} by {string} in [range] lines; with [g], replace all occurrences of {pattern}; with [c], confirm each replacement
[ ] :[range]s[ubstitute][g][c] repeat previous ":s" with new range and options
[ ] & Repeat previous ":s" on current line without options
[ ] πŸ”’ !{motion}{command}<CR> filter the lines that are moved over through {command}
[ ] πŸ”’ !!{command}<CR> filter N lines through {command}
[ ] {visual}!{command}<CR> filter the highlighted lines through {command}
[ ] :[range]! {command}<CR> filter [range] lines through {command}
[ ] πŸ”’ ={motion} filter the lines that are moved over through 'equalprg'
[ ] πŸ”’ == filter N lines through 'equalprg'
[ ] {visual}= filter the highlighted lines through 'equalprg'
[ ] :[range]ret[ab][!] [tabstop] set 'tabstop' to new value and adjust white space accordingly

Visual mode

Status Command Description
[x] v start highlighting characters or stop highlighting
[x] V start highlighting linewise or stop highlighting
[x] CTRL-V start highlighting blockwise or stop highlighting
[x] o exchange cursor position with start of highlighting
[ ] gv start highlighting on previous visual area

Text objects (only in Visual mode or after an operator)

Status Command Description
[x] πŸ”’ aw Select "a word"
[x] πŸ”’ iw Select "inner word"
[x] πŸ”’ aW Select "a WORD"
[x] πŸ”’ iW Select "inner WORD"
[ ] πŸ”’ as Select "a sentence"
[ ] πŸ”’ is Select "inner sentence"
[ ] πŸ”’ ap Select "a paragraph"
[ ] πŸ”’ ip Select "inner paragraph"
[x] πŸ”’ a], a[ select '[' ']' blocks
[x] πŸ”’ i], i[ select inner '[' ']' blocks
[x] πŸ”’ ab, a(, a) Select "a block" (from "[(" to "])")
[x] πŸ”’ ib, i), i( Select "inner block" (from "[(" to "])")
[x] πŸ”’ a>, a< Select "a <> block"
[x] πŸ”’ i>, i< Select "inner <> block"
[x] πŸ”’ aB, a{, a} Select "a Block" (from "[{" to "]}")
[x] πŸ”’ iB, i{, i} Select "inner Block" (from "[{" to "]}")
[ ] πŸ”’ at Select "a tag block" (from <aaa> to </aaa>)
[ ] πŸ”’ it Select "inner tag block" (from <aaa> to </aaa>)
[ ] πŸ”’ a' Select "a single quoted string"
[ ] πŸ”’ i' Select "inner single quoted string"
[ ] πŸ”’ a" Select "a double quoted string"
[ ] πŸ”’ i" Select "inner double quoted string"
[ ] πŸ”’ a` Select "a backward quoted string"
[ ] πŸ”’ i` Select "inner backward quoted string"

Repeating commands

Status Command Description
[x] πŸ”’ . repeat last change (with count replaced with N)
[x] q{a-z} record typed characters into register {a-z}
[ ] q{A-Z} record typed characters, appended to register {a-z}
[x] q stop recording
[x] πŸ”’ @{a-z} execute the contents of register {a-z} (N times)
[x] πŸ”’ @@ repeat previous @{a-z} (N times)
[ ] :@{a-z} execute the contents of register {a-z} as an Ex command
[ ] :@@ repeat previous :@{a-z}
[ ] :[range]g[lobal]/{pattern}/[cmd] execute Ex command cmd on the lines within [range] where {pattern} matches
[ ] :[range]g[lobal]!/{pattern}/[cmd] execute Ex command cmd on the lines within [range] where {pattern} does NOT match
[ ] :so[urce] {file} read Ex commands from {file}
[ ] :so[urce]! {file} read Vim commands from {file}
[ ] :sl[eep][sec] don't do anything for [sec] seconds
[ ] πŸ”’ gs goto Sleep for N seconds

Undo/Redo commands

Status Command Description Note
[x] πŸ”’ u undo last N changes Current implementation may not cover every case perfectly.
[x] πŸ”’ CTRL-R redo last N undone changes As above.
[ ] U restore last changed line

Ex ranges

Status Command Description
[x] , separates two line numbers
[ ] ; idem, set cursor to the first line number before interpreting the second one
[x] {number} an absolute line number
[x] . the current line
[x] $ the last line in the file
[x] % equal to 1,$ (the entire file)
[ ] * equal to '<,'> (visual area)
[*] 't position of mark t
[*] /{pattern}[/] the next line where {pattern} matches
[*] ?{pattern}[?] the previous line where {pattern} matches
[ ] +[num] add [num] to the preceding line number (default: 1)
[ ] -[num] subtract [num] from the preceding line number (default: 1)

Editing a file

Status Command Description
[ ] :e[dit] {file} Edit {file}.

Multi-window commands

Status Command Description
[ ] :e[dit] {file} Edit {file}.
[ ] <ctrl-w> hl Switching between windows.
[ ] :sp {file} Split current window in two.
[ ] :vsp {file} Split vertically current window in two.
[ ] <ctrl-w> s Split current window in two.
[ ] <ctrl-w> v Split vertically current window in two.
[ ] <ctrl-w> o Close other editor groups.
[ ] :new Create a new window horizontally and start editing an empty file in it.
[ ] :vne[w] Create a new window vertically and start editing an empty file in it.

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