vim: add guu gUU g~~ g/ (#12789)

Release Notes:

- vim: Add `g/` for project search
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Conrad Irwin 2024-06-07 16:45:38 -06:00 committed by GitHub
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3 changed files with 26 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -80,6 +80,7 @@
"g shift-e": ["vim::PreviousWordEnd", { "ignorePunctuation": true }],
"/": "vim::Search",
"g /": "pane::DeploySearch",
"?": [
"vim::Search",
{
@ -433,6 +434,27 @@
"d": "vim::CurrentLine"
}
},
{
"context": "Editor && vim_operator == gu",
"bindings": {
"g u": "vim::CurrentLine",
"u": "vim::CurrentLine"
}
},
{
"context": "Editor && vim_operator == gU",
"bindings": {
"g shift-u": "vim::CurrentLine",
"shift-u": "vim::CurrentLine"
}
},
{
"context": "Editor && vim_operator == g~",
"bindings": {
"g ~": "vim::CurrentLine",
"~": "vim::CurrentLine"
}
},
{
"context": "Editor && vim_mode == normal && vim_operator == d",
"bindings": {

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@ -295,7 +295,7 @@ impl KeyBindingContextPredicate {
}
_ if is_identifier_char(next) => {
let len = source
.find(|c: char| !is_identifier_char(c))
.find(|c: char| !is_identifier_char(c) && !is_vim_operator_char(c))
.unwrap_or(source.len());
let (identifier, rest) = source.split_at(len);
source = skip_whitespace(rest);
@ -356,7 +356,7 @@ fn is_identifier_char(c: char) -> bool {
}
fn is_vim_operator_char(c: char) -> bool {
c == '>' || c == '<'
c == '>' || c == '<' || c == '~'
}
fn skip_whitespace(source: &str) -> &str {

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@ -48,12 +48,14 @@ g < The same, but backwards
g a Add a visual selection for every copy of the current word
# Pane management
g / Open a project-wide search
g <space> Open the current search excerpt
<ctrl-w> <space> Open the current search excerpt in a split
<ctrl-w> g d Go to definition in a split
<ctrl-w> g D Go to type definition in a split
# Insert mode
i a / a a Select the function argument the cursor is in
ctrl-x ctrl-o Open the completion menu
ctrl-x ctrl-c Request GitHub Copilot suggestion (if configured)
ctrl-x ctrl-a Open the inline AI assistant (if configured)