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justbur 1e76127e26 better-defaults: Add backward-kill-word-or-region
This function merges the functionality of `evil-delete-backward-word`
and `kill-region`. Which is called depends on whether a region is active
or not. This is the perfect `C-w` binding (for me).
2015-09-27 21:46:34 -04:00
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img core: dotspacemacs-distribution, spacemacs-core layer and rename contrib 2015-09-07 23:44:43 -04:00
funcs.el better-defaults: Add backward-kill-word-or-region 2015-09-27 21:46:34 -04:00
keybindings.el better-defaults: Add backward-kill-word-or-region 2015-09-27 21:46:34 -04:00
README.org better-defaults: Add backward-kill-word-or-region 2015-09-27 21:46:34 -04:00

Better Defaults contribution layer for Spacemacs

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Description

This layer enhances the default commands of Emacs and is primarily intended to be used with the emacs editing style as it does not change anything in the Vim key bindings.

However the emacs editing style is not required, you can still use this layer while you are using the vim editing style if you have some kind of mixed style.

The commands defined in this layer are taken from various sources like Prelude.

Install

To use this contribution add it to your ~/.spacemacs

  (setq-default dotspacemacs-configuration-layers '(better-defaults))

Functions

spacemacs/smart-move-beginning-of-line

Pressed one time, go to the first non-whitespace character of the line, pressed again, go to the beginning of the line.

spacemacs/backward-kill-word-or-region

A combination of kill-region and backward-kill-word, depending on whether there is an active region. If there's an active region kill that. If not kill the preceding word.

Key bindings

Key Binding Description
C-a smart beginning of line
C-w backward kill word or region
C-y Automatically indenting after pasting. With prefix argument, paste text as it is