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I didn't know about this. Looks interesting! |
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This is the first I've heard of this, and it is a very interesting idea. Judging by the demo animations in tabout.nvim, it looks like this could be even further generalized to a command that moves the cursor to the next end of a syntax node range. It could literally just walk the syntax tree. If the cursor is in the middle of a node, move it to the end; if at the end of a syntax node, move it to the next node's beginning, etc. And also one that moves backward. |
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Is it different from #956? |
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Helix does auto-pairs by default but to move out of the pair I have to press the closing
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part of the pair which makes auto-pairs pointless and rather annoying. To tackle this issue editors like vs-code have tabout feature where you hit thetab
key to move out of a pair whereas neovim has a plugin called tabout.nvim for this.I tested tabout but doesn't seem to work in helix.
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