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;; Leap through text.
(local dependencies [{1 :ggandor/flit.nvim
:event [:BufReadPost :BufNewFile]
:opts {:keys {:f :f :F :F :t :t :T :T}
:labeled_modes :v
:multiline true
:opts {}}}
{1 :tpope/vim-repeat :event [:BufReadPost :BufNewFile]}
{1 :ggandor/leap-spooky.nvim
:event [:BufReadPost :BufNewFile]
:opts {;; Additional text objects, to be merged with the default ones.
;; E.g.: {'iq', 'aq'}
:extra_text_objects [:iq :aq]
;; Mappings will be generated corresponding to all native text objects,
;; like: (ir|ar|iR|aR|im|am|iM|aM){obj}.
;; Special line objects will also be added, by repeating the affixes.
;; E.g. `yrr<leap>` and `ymm<leap>` will yank a line in the current
;; window.
:affixes {;; The cursor moves to the targeted object, and stays there.
:magnetic {:window :m :cross_window :M}
;; The operation is executed seemingly remotely (the cursor boomerangs
;; back afterwards).
:remote {:window :r :cross_window :R}}
;; Defines text objects like `riw`, `raw`, etc., instead of
;; targets.vim-style `irw`, `arw`. (Note: prefix is forced if a custom
;; text object does not start with "a" or "i".)
:prefix true
;; The yanked text will automatically be pasted at the cursor position
;; if the unnamed register is in use.
:paste_on_remote_yank false}}])
(λ config []
(let [leap (require :leap)]
(leap.setup {})
(leap.create_default_mappings)
(vim.keymap.set [:n :x :o] :gs "<Plug>(leap-from-window)")))
{1 :ggandor/leap.nvim
: dependencies
:event [:BufReadPost :BufNewFile]
: config}
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