evil-args

https://github.com/wcsmith/evil-args.git

git clone 'git://github.com/wcsmith/evil-args.git'
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evil-args

Motions and text objects for delimited arguments in Evil, the extensible vi layer for Emacs.

Setup

Installing from MELPA

If you already use MELPA, all you have to do is:

M-x package-install RET evil-args RET

For help installing and using MELPA, see [these instructions]( melpa.milkbox.net/#/getting-started).

Installing from Github

Install evil-args manually from Github with:

git clone https://github.com/wcsmith/evil-args.git

Configuration

After installing evil-args, add the following to your .emacs:

;; locate and load the package
(add-to-list 'load-path "path/to/evil-args")
(require 'evil-args)

;; bind evil-args text objects
(define-key evil-inner-text-objects-map "a" 'evil-inner-arg)
(define-key evil-outer-text-objects-map "a" 'evil-outer-arg)

;; bind evil-forward/backward-args
(define-key evil-normal-state-map "L" 'evil-forward-arg)
(define-key evil-normal-state-map "H" 'evil-backward-arg)
(define-key evil-motion-state-map "L" 'evil-forward-arg)
(define-key evil-motion-state-map "H" 'evil-backward-arg)

;; bind evil-jump-out-args
(define-key evil-normal-state-map "K" 'evil-jump-out-args)

Functionality

evil-inner-arg/evil-outer-arg

Select an inner/outer argument text object.

For example, cia transforms:

function(ar|g1, arg2, arg3)
function(|, arg2, arg3)

or

function(arg1, ar|g2, arg3)
function(arg1, |, arg3)

daa transforms:

function(ar|g1, arg2, arg3)
function(|arg2, arg3)

or

function(arg1, ar|g2, arg3)
function(arg1, |arg3)

evil-forward-arg/evil-backward-arg

Move the curser to the next/previous argument.

For example, successive presses of evil-forward-arg yield:

function(ar|g1, arg2, arg3)
function(arg1, |arg2, arg3)
function(arg1, arg2, |arg3)
function(arg1, arg2, arg3|)

Successive presses of evil-backward-arg yield:

function(arg1, arg2, ar|g3)
function(arg1, arg2, |arg3)
function(arg1, |arg2, arg3)
function(|arg1, arg2, arg3)

evil-jump-out-args

Moves to the beginning of the first object outside of the current argument context.

For example, pressing evil-jump-out-args yields:

function(arg1, arg2, ar|g3)
|function(arg1, arg2, arg3)

Successive presses of evil-jump-out-args yield:

if (x == y) {
    statement1;
    state|ment2;
}

if (|x == y) {
    statement1;
    statement2;
}

|if (x == y) {
    statement1;
    statement2;
}

Customization

Currently, evil-args uses , and ; as delimiters. The definition of delimiters and matching pairs can be customized by changing the variables evil-args-openers, evil-args-closers, and evil-args-delimiters.

For example, setting evil-args-delimiters to (" ") would allow for evil-args features in Lisp lists; repeated presses of evil-forward-arg would yield:

(fun|ction a b)
(function |a b)
(function a |b)
(function a b|)