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easy-kill-extras.el

This package contains extra functions for easy-kill/easy-mark.

Functions

Here is a list of the interactive commands provided by easy-kill-extras:

  • easy-mark-word

  • easy-mark-sexp

  • easy-mark-to-char

  • easy-mark-up-to-char

    These are shorthand commands for easy-marking an aimed string at point.

  • easy-kill-er-expand

  • easy-kill-er-unexpand

    These work like er/expand-region and er/contract-region, respectively, integrating the functionality of the expand-region package into easy-kill.

    The easy-kill-extras package does not list the expand-region package as its dependency because it is optional, so you need to install it separately if you want to use these commands.

Kill Targets

It also provides the following easy-kill/easy-mark targets:

  • buffer

    This selects the whole buffer.

  • buffer-before-point

  • buffer-after-point

    These work like vi's gg/G commands, respectively.

  • backward-line-edge

  • forward-line-edge

    The former is like vi's ^/0 commands, and the latter is just like that in the opposite direction.

  • string-to-char-forward

  • string-to-char-backward

  • string-up-to-char-forward

  • string-up-to-char-backward

    These work like vi's f/F/t/T commands, respectively.

Extra "Things"

This package includes extra-things.el which defines various extra "things" that can be used with easy-kill/easy-mark.

(require 'extra-things)

;; example settings
(add-to-list 'easy-kill-alist '(?W  WORD " ") t)
(add-to-list 'easy-kill-alist '(?\' squoted-string "") t)
(add-to-list 'easy-kill-alist '(?\" dquoted-string "") t)
(add-to-list 'easy-kill-alist '(?\` bquoted-string "") t)
(add-to-list 'easy-kill-alist '(?q  quoted-string "") t)
(add-to-list 'easy-kill-alist '(?Q  quoted-string-universal "") t)
(add-to-list 'easy-kill-alist '(?\) parentheses-pair-content "\n") t)
(add-to-list 'easy-kill-alist '(?\( parentheses-pair "\n") t)
(add-to-list 'easy-kill-alist '(?\] brackets-pair-content "\n") t)
(add-to-list 'easy-kill-alist '(?\[ brackets-pair "\n") t)
(add-to-list 'easy-kill-alist '(?}  curlies-pair-content "\n") t)
(add-to-list 'easy-kill-alist '(?{  curlies-pair "\n") t)
(add-to-list 'easy-kill-alist '(?>  angles-pair-content "\n") t)
(add-to-list 'easy-kill-alist '(?<  angles-pair "\n") t)
  • WORD: a sequence of non-whitespace characters

    This is much like Vim's WORD object.

  • squoted-string: a sindle-quoted string ('...')

  • dquoted-string: a double-quoted string ("...")

  • bquoted-string: a back-quoted string (...)

  • quoted-string: any of the above quoted strings

    The backslash character serves as escape character. For performance reasons, it is assumed that the beginning of the current line is not inside of a quoted string. In other words, multi-line quoted strings are not fully supported.

    These things are aware of the current syntax table, and the quotation marks that are a word constituent or an expression prefix in the current mode are ignored. For example, squoted-string would only work in some specific programming language modes where the single quotation mark is a quotation character.

  • squoted-string-universal

  • dquoted-string-universal

  • bquoted-string-universal

  • quoted-string-universal

    These versions recognize all quotation pairs ignoring the current syntax table and support nesting of different quotations.

  • parentheses-pair: the block between a parentheses pair including the opening and closing parentheses

  • brackets-pair: the block between a brackets pair including the opening and closing brackets

  • curlies-pair: the block between a curlies pair including the opening and closing curlies

  • angles-pair: the block between an angles pair including the opening and closing angles

  • parentheses-pair-content: the content inside of a parentheses pair without whitespace at both ends

  • brackets-pair-content: the content inside of a brackets pair without whitespace at both ends

  • curlies-pair-content: the content inside of a curlies pair without whitespace at both ends

  • angles-pair-content: the content inside of an angles pair without whitespace at both ends

    Quotation marks or different types of pair characters are not taken into account. Each type of things only cares about the nest level of their pair characters.

    Repeatedly moving forward or backward means to move to outer pairs.

Support for packages

Experimental ace-jump integration into easy-kill is enabled by default. ace-jump-*-mode can be invoked for selection when in easy-kill/easy-mark mode. You can disable this feature via a customize variable easy-kill-ace-jump-enable-p.

Experimental multiple-cursors-mode support for easy-kill is enabled by default. easy-kill and easy-mark will mostly work in multiple-cursors-mode.

Configuration

Suggested settings are as follows:

;; Upgrade `mark-word' and `mark-sexp' with easy-mark
;; equivalents.
(global-set-key (kbd "M-@") 'easy-mark-word)
(global-set-key (kbd "C-M-@") 'easy-mark-sexp)

;; `easy-mark-to-char' or `easy-mark-up-to-char' could be a good
;; replacement for `zap-to-char'.
(global-set-key [remap zap-to-char] 'easy-mark-to-char)

;; Integrate `expand-region' functionality with easy-kill
(define-key easy-kill-base-map (kbd "o") 'easy-kill-er-expand)
(define-key easy-kill-base-map (kbd "i") 'easy-kill-er-unexpand)

;; Add the following tuples to `easy-kill-alist', preferrably by
;; using `customize-variable'.
(add-to-list 'easy-kill-alist '(?^ backward-line-edge ""))
(add-to-list 'easy-kill-alist '(?$ forward-line-edge ""))
(add-to-list 'easy-kill-alist '(?b buffer ""))
(add-to-list 'easy-kill-alist '(?< buffer-before-point ""))
(add-to-list 'easy-kill-alist '(?> buffer-after-point ""))
(add-to-list 'easy-kill-alist '(?f string-to-char-forward ""))
(add-to-list 'easy-kill-alist '(?F string-up-to-char-forward ""))
(add-to-list 'easy-kill-alist '(?t string-to-char-backward ""))
(add-to-list 'easy-kill-alist '(?T string-up-to-char-backward ""))

Installation

This package is available on MELPA.

Configuration

Suggested key bindings are as follows:

(define-key mc/keymap (kbd "C-. M-C-f") 'mc/mark-next-sexps)
(define-key mc/keymap (kbd "C-. M-C-b") 'mc/mark-previous-sexps)
(define-key mc/keymap (kbd "C-. <") 'mc/mark-all-above)
(define-key mc/keymap (kbd "C-. >") 'mc/mark-all-below)

(define-key mc/keymap (kbd "C-. C-d") 'mc/remove-current-cursor)
(define-key mc/keymap (kbd "C-. C-k") 'mc/remove-cursors-at-eol)
(define-key mc/keymap (kbd "C-. d")   'mc/remove-duplicated-cursors)
(define-key mc/keymap (kbd "C-. C-o") 'mc/remove-cursors-on-blank-lines)

(define-key mc/keymap (kbd "C-. C-.") 'mc/freeze-fake-cursors-dwim)

(define-key mc/keymap (kbd "C-. .")   'mc/move-to-column)
(define-key mc/keymap (kbd "C-. =")   'mc/compare-chars)

;; Emacs 24.4+ comes with rectangle-mark-mode.
(define-key rectangle-mark-mode-map (kbd "C-. C-,") 'mc/rect-rectangle-to-multiple-cursors)

(define-key cua--rectangle-keymap   (kbd "C-. C-,") 'mc/cua-rectangle-to-multiple-cursors)

To enable interaction between multiple cursors and CUA rectangle copy & paste:

(mc/cua-rectangle-setup)

Author

Copyright (c) 2014-2024 Akinori MUSHA.

Licensed under the 2-clause BSD license. See LICENSE.txt for details.

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