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IdeaVim Plugins
--------------------
IdeaVim plugins work like the original Vim plugins. If you want to turn any of them on, you have to enable it via this command in your `~/.ideavimrc`:
```
Plug '<plugin-github-reference>'
```
If you reuse your existing `.vimrc` file using `source ~/.vimrc`, IdeaVim can parse and enable plugins that are defined
using [vim-plug](https://github.com/junegunn/vim-plug) or [vundle](https://github.com/VundleVim/Vundle.vim).
No additional set commands in `~/.ideavimrc` are required.
If you'd like to disable some plugin that's enabled in `.vimrc`, you can use `set no<extension-name>`
in `~/.ideavimrc`. E.g. `set nosurround`.
Available plugins:
<details>
<summary><h2>argtextobj: Provides a text-object 'a' argument</h2></summary>
Original plugin: [argtextobj.vim](https://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2699).
### Summary:
This plugin provides a text-object 'a' (argument).
You can d(elete), c(hange), v(select)... an argument or inner argument in familiar ways.
That is, such as 'daa'(delete-an-argument) 'cia'(change-inner-argument) 'via'(select-inner-argument).
What this script does is more than just typing
F,dt,
because it recognizes inclusion relationship of parentheses.
### Setup:
- Add the following command to `~/.ideavimrc`: `Plug 'vim-scripts/argtextobj.vim'`
<details>
<summary>Alternative syntax</summary>
<code>Plugin 'vim-scripts/argtextobj.vim'</code>
<br/>
<code>Plug 'https://github.com/vim-scripts/argtextobj.vim'</code>
<br/>
<code>Plug 'argtextobj.vim'</code>
<br/>
<code>Plug 'https://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2699'</code>
<br/>
<code>set argtextobj</code>
</details>
### Instructions
By default, only the arguments inside parenthesis are considered. To extend the functionality
to other types of brackets, set `g:argtextobj_pairs` variable to a comma-separated
list of colon-separated pairs (same as VIM's `matchpairs` option), like
`let g:argtextobj_pairs="(:),{:},<:>"`. The order of pairs matters when
handling symbols that can also be operators: `func(x << 5, 20) >> 17`. To handle
this syntax parenthesis, must come before angle brackets in the list.
https://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2699
</details>
<details>
<summary><h2>commentary: Adds mapping for quickly commenting stuff out</h2></summary>
By [Daniel Leong](https://github.com/dhleong)
Original plugin: [commentary.vim](https://github.com/tpope/vim-commentary).
### Summary:
Comment stuff out.
Use gcc to comment out a line (takes a count), gc to comment out the target of a motion
(for example, gcap to comment out a paragraph), gc in visual mode to comment out the selection,
and gc in operator pending mode to target a comment.
You can also use it as a command, either with a range like :7,17Commentary,
or as part of a :global invocation like with :g/TODO/Commentary.
That's it.
### Setup:
- Add the following command to `~/.ideavimrc`: `Plug 'tpope/vim-commentary'`
<details>
<summary>Alternative syntax</summary>
<code>Plugin 'tpope/vim-commentary'</code>
<br/>
<code>Plug 'https://github.com/tpope/vim-commentary'</code>
<br/>
<code>Plug 'vim-commentary'</code>
<br/>
<code>Plug 'tcomment_vim'</code>
<br/>
<code>set commentary</code>
</details>
### Instructions
https://github.com/tpope/vim-commentary/blob/master/doc/commentary.txt
</details>
<details>
<summary><h2>easymotion: Simplifies some motions</h2></summary>
Original plugin: [vim-easymotion](https://github.com/easymotion/vim-easymotion).
### Summary:
EasyMotion provides a much simpler way to use some motions in vim.
It takes the \<number> out of \<number>w or \<number>f{char} by highlighting all possible choices
and allowing you to press one key to jump directly to the target.
### Setup:
- Install [IdeaVim-EasyMotion](https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/13360-ideavim-easymotion/)
and [AceJump](https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/7086-acejump/) plugins.
- Add the following command to `~/.ideavimrc`: `Plug 'easymotion/vim-easymotion'`
<details>
<summary>Alternative syntax</summary>
<code>Plugin 'easymotion/vim-easymotion'</code>
<br/>
<code>Plug 'https://github.com/easymotion/vim-easymotion'</code>
<br/>
<code>Plug 'vim-easymotion'</code>
<br/>
<code>set easymotion</code>
</details>
### Instructions
All commands with the mappings are supported. See the [full list of supported commands](https://github.com/AlexPl292/IdeaVim-EasyMotion#supported-commands).
</details>
<details>
<summary><h2>exchange: Easy text exchange operator</h2></summary>
By [fan-tom](https://github.com/fan-tom)
Original plugin: [vim-exchange](https://github.com/tommcdo/vim-exchange).
### Summary:
Easy text exchange operator for Vim.
### Setup:
- Add the following command to `~/.ideavimrc`: `Plug 'tommcdo/vim-exchange'`
<details>
<summary>Alternative syntax</summary>
<code>Plugin 'tommcdo/vim-exchange'</code>
<br/>
<code>Plug 'https://github.com/tommcdo/vim-exchange'</code>
<br/>
<code>Plug 'vim-exchange'</code>
<br/>
<code>set exchange</code>
</details>
### Instructions
https://github.com/tommcdo/vim-exchange/blob/master/doc/exchange.txt
</details>
<details>
<summary><h2>FunctionTextObj: Adds text objects for manipulating functions/methods</h2></summary>
By Julien Phalip
### Summary:
An extension for IdeaVim that adds text objects for manipulating functions/methods in your code.
Similar to how iw operates on words or i" operates on quoted strings,
this plugin provides if and af to operate on functions
### Setup
Add `set functiontextobj` to your `~/.ideavimrc` file, then run `:source ~/.ideavimrc`
or restart the IDE.
### Instructions
https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/25897-vim-functiontextobj
</details>
<details>
<summary><h2>highlightedyank: Highlights the yanked region</h2></summary>
By [KostkaBrukowa](https://github.com/KostkaBrukowa)
Original plugin: [vim-highlightedyank](https://github.com/machakann/vim-highlightedyank).
### Summary:
Make the yanked region apparent!
### Setup:
- Add the following command to `~/.ideavimrc`: `Plug 'machakann/vim-highlightedyank'`
<details>
<summary>Alternative syntax</summary>
<code>Plugin 'machakann/vim-highlightedyank'</code>
<br/>
<code>Plug 'https://github.com/machakann/vim-highlightedyank'</code>
<br/>
<code>Plug 'vim-highlightedyank'</code>
<br/>
<code>set highlightedyank</code>
</details>
### Instructions
If you want to optimize highlight duration, assign a time in milliseconds:
`let g:highlightedyank_highlight_duration = "1000"`
A negative number makes the highlight persistent.
If you want to change background color of highlight you can provide the rgba of the color you want e.g.
`let g:highlightedyank_highlight_color = "rgba(160, 160, 160, 155)"`
If you want to change text color of highlight you can provide the rgba of the color you want e.g.
`let g:highlightedyank_highlight_foreground_color = "rgba(0, 0, 0, 255)"`
https://github.com/machakann/vim-highlightedyank/blob/master/doc/highlightedyank.txt
</details>
<details>
<summary><h2>indent-object: Adds text objects for manipulating sentences/paragraphs/etc...</h2></summary>
By [Shrikant Sharat Kandula](https://github.com/sharat87)
Original plugin: [vim-indent-object](https://github.com/michaeljsmith/vim-indent-object).
### Summary:
Vim text objects provide a convenient way to select and operate on various types of objects.
These objects include regions surrounded by various types of brackets and various parts of language
(ie sentences, paragraphs, etc).
### Setup:
- Add the following command to `~/.ideavimrc`: `Plug 'michaeljsmith/vim-indent-object'`
<details>
<summary>Alternative syntax</summary>
<code>Plugin 'michaeljsmith/vim-indent-object'</code>
<br/>
<code>Plug 'https://github.com/michaeljsmith/vim-indent-object'</code>
<br/>
<code>Plug 'vim-indent-object'</code>
<br/>
<code>set textobj-indent</code>
</details>
### Instructions
https://github.com/michaeljsmith/vim-indent-object/blob/master/doc/indent-object.txt
</details>
<details>
<summary><h2>matchit.vim: Extends the % key functionality</h2></summary>
By [Martin Yzeiri](https://github.com/myzeiri)
Original plugin: [matchit.vim](https://github.com/chrisbra/matchit).
### Summary:
In Vim, as in plain vi, the percent key, |%|, jumps the cursor from a brace, bracket, or paren to its match.
This can be configured with the 'matchpairs' option.
The matchit plugin extends this in several ways...
### Setup:
- Add the following command to `~/.ideavimrc`: `packadd matchit`
<details>
<summary>Alternative syntax</summary>
<code>Plug 'vim-matchit'</code>
<br/>
<code>Plug 'chrisbra/matchit'</code>
<br/>
<code>set matchit</code>
</details>
### Instructions
https://github.com/adelarsq/vim-matchit/blob/master/doc/matchit.txt
</details>
<details>
<summary><h2>Mini.ai: Extend and create a/i textobjects (IMPORTANT: The plugin is not related with artificial intelligence)</h2></summary>
### Summary:
Extend and create a/i textobjects
### Features:
Provides additional text object motions for handling quotes and brackets. The following motions are included:
- aq: Around any quotes.
- iq: Inside any quotes.
- ab: Around any parentheses, curly braces, and square brackets.
- ib: Inside any parentheses, curly braces, and square brackets.
Original plugin: [mini.ai](https://github.com/echasnovski/mini.ai).
### Setup:
- Add the following command to `~/.ideavimrc`: `set mini-ai`
</details>
<details>
<summary><h2>multiple-cursors: Extends multicursor support</h2></summary>
Original plugin: [vim-multiple-cursors](https://github.com/terryma/vim-multiple-cursors).
### Setup:
- Add the following command to `~/.ideavimrc`: `Plug 'terryma/vim-multiple-cursors'`
<details>
<summary>Alternative syntax</summary>
<code>Plugin 'terryma/vim-multiple-cursors'</code>
<br/>
<code>Plug 'https://github.com/terryma/vim-multiple-cursors'</code>
<br/>
<code>Plug 'vim-multiple-cursors'</code>
<br/>
<code>set multiple-cursors</code>
</details>
### Instructions
At the moment, the default key binds for this plugin do not get mapped correctly in IdeaVim (see [VIM-2178](https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/VIM-2178)). To enable the default key binds, add the following to your `.ideavimrc` file...
```
" Remap multiple-cursors shortcuts to match terryma/vim-multiple-cursors
nmap <C-n> <Plug>NextWholeOccurrence
xmap <C-n> <Plug>NextWholeOccurrence
nmap g<C-n> <Plug>NextOccurrence
xmap g<C-n> <Plug>NextOccurrence
xmap <C-x> <Plug>SkipOccurrence
xmap <C-p> <Plug>RemoveOccurrence
" Note that the default <A-n> and g<A-n> shortcuts don't work on Mac due to dead keys.
" <A-n> is used to enter accented text e.g. ñ
" Feel free to pick your own mappings that are not affected. I like to use <leader>
nmap <leader><C-n> <Plug>AllWholeOccurrences
xmap <leader><C-n> <Plug>AllWholeOccurrences
nmap <leader>g<C-n> <Plug>AllOccurrences
xmap <leader>g<C-n> <Plug>AllOccurrences
```
</details>
<details>
<summary><h2>NERDTree: Adds NERDTree navigation to the project panel</h2></summary>
Original plugin: [NERDTree](https://github.com/preservim/nerdtree).
### Summary:
Adds NERDTree navigation to the project panel.
### Setup:
- Add the following command to `~/.ideavimrc`: `Plug 'preservim/nerdtree'`
<details>
<summary>Alternative syntax</summary>
<code>Plugin 'preservim/nerdtree'</code>
<br/>
<code>Plug 'https://github.com/preservim/nerdtree'</code>
<br/>
<code>Plug 'nerdtree'</code>
<br/>
<code>set NERDTree</code>
</details>
### Instructions
[See here](NERDTree-support.md).
</details>
<details>
<summary><h2>paragraph-motion: Extends the { and } motions to ignore whitespace on otherwise empty lines</h2></summary>
Original plugin: [vim-paragraph-motion](https://github.com/dbakker/vim-paragraph-motion).
### Summary:
Normally the { and } motions only match completely empty lines.
With this plugin lines that only contain whitespace are also matched.
### Setup:
- Add the following command to `~/.ideavimrc`: `Plug 'dbakker/vim-paragraph-motion'`
<details>
<summary>Alternative syntax</summary>
<code>Plugin 'dbakker/vim-paragraph-motion'</code>
<br/>
<code>Plug 'https://github.com/dbakker/vim-paragraph-motion'</code>
<br/>
<code>Plug 'vim-paragraph-motion'</code>
<br/>
<code>Plug 'https://github.com/vim-scripts/Improved-paragraph-motion'</code>
<br/>
<code>Plug 'vim-scripts/Improved-paragraph-motion'</code>
<br/>
<code>Plug 'Improved-paragraph-motion'</code>
<br/>
<code>set vim-paragraph-motion</code>
</details>
### Instructions
https://github.com/dbakker/vim-paragraph-motion#vim-paragraph-motion
</details>
<details>
<summary><h2>Peekaboo: Extends " @ CTRL-r to show a popup of the register contents</h2></summary>
By Julien Phalip
Original plugin: [vim-peekaboo](https://github.com/junegunn/vim-peekaboo).
### Summary:
Peekaboo extends " and @ in normal mode and <CTRL-R> in insert mode so you can see the contents of the registers.
### Setup
Add `set peekaboo` to your `~/.ideavimrc` file, then run `:source ~/.ideavimrc`
or restart the IDE.
### Instructions
https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/25776-vim-peekaboo
</details>
<details>
<summary><h2>quick-scope: Always-on highlight for a unique character in every word on a line to help use f, F, etc.</h2></summary>
Original plugin: [quick-scope](https://github.com/unblevable/quick-scope).
### Summary:
An always-on highlight for a unique character in every word on a line to help you use f, F and family.
This plugin should help you get to any word on a line in two or three keystrokes with Vim's built-in f<char>
(which moves your cursor to <char>).
### Setup:
- Install [IdeaVim-Quickscope](https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/19417-ideavim-quickscope) plugin.
- Add the following command to `~/.ideavimrc`: `set quickscope`
### Instructions
https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/19417-ideavim-quickscope
</details>
<details>
<summary><h2>ReplaceWithRegister: Adds two-in-one command that replaces text with the contents of a register.</h2></summary>
By [igrekster](https://github.com/igrekster)
Original plugin: [ReplaceWithRegister](https://github.com/vim-scripts/ReplaceWithRegister).
### Summary:
This plugin offers a two-in-one command that replaces text covered by a
{motion}, entire line(s) or the current selection with the contents of a
register; the old text is deleted into the black-hole register, i.e. it's
gone. (But of course, the command can be easily undone.)
### Setup:
- Add the following command to `~/.ideavimrc`: `Plug 'vim-scripts/ReplaceWithRegister'`
<details>
<summary>Alternative syntax</summary>
<code>Plugin 'vim-scripts/ReplaceWithRegister'</code>
<br/>
<code>Plug 'ReplaceWithRegister'</code>
<br/>
<code>Plug 'https://github.com/inkarkat/vim-ReplaceWithRegister'</code>
<br/>
<code>Plug 'inkarkat/vim-ReplaceWithRegister'</code>
<br/>
<code>Plug 'vim-ReplaceWithRegister'</code>
<br/>
<code>Plug 'https://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2703'</code>
<br/>
<code>set ReplaceWithRegister</code>
</details>
### Instructions
https://github.com/vim-scripts/ReplaceWithRegister/blob/master/doc/ReplaceWithRegister.txt
</details>
<details>
<summary><h2>sneak: Jump to any location specified by two characters</h2></summary>
<img src="images/sneakIcon.svg" width="80" height="80" alt="icon"/>
By [Mikhail Levchenko](https://github.com/Mishkun)
Original repository with the plugin: https://github.com/Mishkun/ideavim-sneak
Original plugin: [vim-sneak](https://github.com/justinmk/vim-sneak).
### Summary:
Jump to any location specified by two characters.
### Setup:
- Add the following command to `~/.ideavimrc`: `Plug 'justinmk/vim-sneak'`
### Instructions
* Type `s` and two chars to start sneaking in forward direction
* Type `S` and two chars to start sneaking in backward direction
* Type `;` or `,` to proceed with sneaking just as if you were using `f` or `t` commands
</details>
<details>
<summary><h2>surround: Adds provides mappings to easily delete, change, and add surroundings in pairs</h2></summary>
Original plugin: [vim-surround](https://github.com/tpope/vim-surround).
### Summary:
Surround.vim is all about "surroundings": parentheses, brackets, quotes, XML tags, and more.
The plugin provides mappings to easily delete, change and add such surroundings in pairs.
### Setup:
- Add the following command to `~/.ideavimrc`: `Plug 'tpope/vim-surround'`
<details>
<summary>Alternative syntax</summary>
<code>Plugin 'tpope/vim-surround'</code>
<br/>
<code>Plug 'https://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=1697'</code>
<br/>
<code>Plug 'vim-surround'</code>
<br/>
<code>set surround</code>
</details>
### Instructions
https://github.com/tpope/vim-surround/blob/master/doc/surround.txt
</details>
<details>
<summary><h2>Switch: Switch some text under the cursor based on regex patterns</h2></summary>
By Julien Phalip
Original plugin: [switch.vim](https://github.com/AndrewRadev/switch.vim).
### Summary:
The purpose of the plugin is to switch some text under the cursor based on regex patterns.
The main entry point is a single command, :Switch.
When the command is executed,
the plugin looks for one of a few specific patterns under the cursor and performs a substitution depending on it.
### Setup
Add `set switch` to your `~/.ideavimrc` file, then run `:source ~/.ideavimrc`
or restart the IDE.
### Instructions
https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/25899-vim-switch
</details>
<details>
<summary><h2>textobj-entire: Adds mapping for selecting entire contents of file regardless of cursor position</h2></summary>
By [Alexandre Grison](https://github.com/agrison)
Original plugin: [vim-textobj-entire](https://github.com/kana/vim-textobj-entire).
### Summary:
vim-textobj-entire is a Vim plugin to provide text objects
(ae and ie by default) to select the entire content of a buffer.
Though these are trivial operations (e.g. ggVG), text object versions are more handy,
because you do not have to be conscious of the cursor position (e.g. vae).
### Setup:
- Add the following command to `~/.ideavimrc`: `Plug 'kana/vim-textobj-entire'`
<details>
<summary>Alternative syntax</summary>
<code>Plugin 'kana/vim-textobj-entire'</code>
<br/>
<code>Plug 'vim-textobj-entire'</code>
<br/>
<code>Plug 'https://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2610'</code>
<br/>
<code>set textobj-entire</code>
</details>
### Instructions
https://github.com/kana/vim-textobj-entire/blob/master/doc/textobj-entire.txt
</details>
<details>
<summary><h2>Which-Key: Displays available keybindings in popup</h2></summary>
Original plugin: [vim-which-key](https://github.com/liuchengxu/vim-which-key).
### Summary:
vim-which-key is vim port of emacs-which-key that displays available keybindings in popup.
### Setup:
- Install [Which-Key](https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/15976-which-key) plugin.
- Add the following command to `~/.ideavimrc`: `set which-key`
### Instructions
https://github.com/TheBlob42/idea-which-key?tab=readme-ov-file#installation
</details>