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by ahmedalsudani
1295 days ago
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In recent years, I have been spoiled by doom-emacs (and previously spacemacs). They have made everything work out of the box for me to such an extent that I mostly don't know what's active--I've just learned the right leader combination to get what I need done. It turns out I've been using smartparens without realizing--just opened a file and checked the active modes to find out. The keys I've learned are (using evil): - [Visual mode] S -> surround by a pair - [Visual mode] d <char> -> delete pair of <char> - [Visual mode] c <c1> <c2> -> replace pair of <c1> with pair of <c2> Those along with C-M-k to kill a sexp and % to go to the other end of a pair have been all I need for my work (the vast majority C/C++ and Python). One thing I keep putting off is figuring out a way to jump to the opening/closing quotes. For those I still have to go medieval if there's any nesting. |
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