# evil-snipe contribution layer for Spacemacs ![logo](img/Cat_With_Rifle.jpg) **Table of Contents** - [evil-snipe contribution layer for Spacemacs](#evil-snipe-contribution-layer-for-spacemacs) - [Description](#description) - [Improved f and t searches](#improved-f-and-t-searches) - [Improved precision search](#improved-precision-search) - [Install](#install) - [Key bindings](#key-bindings) ## Description The package [evil-snipe](https://github.com/hlissner/evil-snipe) - enables more efficient searches with `f/F/t/T`. - adds a new, more precise search with `s/S` Evil-snipe enables you to search more quickly and precisely in the buffer. It does so by improving on the built in `f`/`F`/`t`/`T` searches and adding another search command, namely `s`/`S`. `evil-snipe` changes `s/S` behavior in order to search forward/backwards in the buffer with two chars. ## Install ### Layer To use this contribution add it to your `~/.spacemacs` ```elisp (setq-default dotspacemacs-configuration-layers '(evil-snipe)) ``` ### Improved f and t search behavior With evil-snipe you can define your own search scope for `f` and `t` searches which means that you won't have to jump to the correct line before searching with `f`/`t`/`F`/`T`. And after you have found a match, you can just press `f` or `t` again afterwards to continue the search. No need to use `;`/`,`. This alternate behavior is disabled by default, to enable it set the layer variable `evil-snipe-enable-alternate-f-and-t-behaviors` to `t`: ```elisp (setq-default dotspacemacs-configuration-layers '(evil-snipe :variables evil-snipe-enable-alternate-f-and-t-behaviors t )) ``` ### New two-character search with s With the buttons `s`/`S` you can do a simple search like `f`/`t`, but instead of searching for one character, you search for two. This makes the search about 50 times more precise than regular `f`/`t` searches. While you can search forward or backwards in the buffer with `/` and `?`, `s`/`S` are much easier to reach, does not require you to press enter and is precise enough for very many common purposes. ### More scopes Evil-snipe also adds several scope options for searches (set `evil-snipe-scope` and `evil-snipe-repeat-scope` to one of these, the default value is `buffer`): Value | Description -----------------|------------------------------------------------------------ buffer | search in the rest of the buffer after the cursor (`vim-sneak` behavior) line | search in the current line after the cursor (`vim-seek` behavior) visible | search in the rest of the visible buffer only whole-line | same as `line`, but highlight matches on either side of cursor whole-buffer | same as `buffer`, but highlight *all* matches in buffer whole-visible | same as 'visible, but highlight *all* visible matches in buffer If you do not want to replace the regular `f/F/t/T` behavior, just remove this line from `evil-snipe/packages.el`: `(evil-snipe-replace-evil)` ### Symbol groups With symbol groups you can let a char stand for a regex, for example a group of characters. By adding a pair of `'(CHAR REGEX)` to the list `'evil-snipe-symbol-groups` you can search for a regex very simply. In the first example below we set `[` to mean all characters `[({` so a search `sa[` would find both `a[`, `a{` and `a(`. In the second example, we set the char `:` to mean a regex matching python function definitions so searching `f:fff` you can quickly cycle through all function definitions in a buffer! ```elisp ;; Alias [ and ] to all types of brackets (add-to-list 'evil-snipe-symbol-groups '(?\\[ \"[[{(]\")) ;; For python style functions (add-to-list 'evil-snipe-symbol-groups '(?\\: \"def .+:\"\))" ``` ## Key bindings TODO