Spyder Plugin for executing Vim commands inside the code editor. This repository is reusing some codes of spyder-ide/spyder-vim
Don't make an issue to spyder github after install okvim.
If you have a problem after installing this, please retry after uninstalling okvim.
- Okvim is not working when the spyder editor is undocked from mainwindow.
This plugin supports movements.
- hjkl, ^u, %, iw, i(, /, n, N, ;, ...
This plugin supports a combination of operators and motions
- diw, di(, c%, c/foo, cn, ygg, d2w, 2d2W ...
This plugin supports spyder command.
- run selection, formatting, toggle break, toggle comment, ...
This plugin support macro(experimental).
Movements | Combination | Spyder command |
---|---|---|
To install this plugin, you can install the package locally using pip as it follows.
pip install -U .
If spyder-vim is installed, you need to uninstall it.
The following modes are supported:
- Normal
- Visual
- Visual Line
The following actions are supported:
- x, s, r
- C, D, S
- dd, cc, yy
- <<, >>
- p, P
- d{motion}, c{motion}
- <{motion}, >{motion}
- gu{motion}, gU{motion} g~{motion}, ~
- u, ^R
- J
- .
The following motions are supported:
- hjkl
- 0, ^, $
- w, W, b, e
- iwW, i()[]{}bB, i'"
- G, g
- ^D, ^U, ^F, ^B
- HLM
- %
- f, F, t, T, ;, ,
- /, N, n
- Enter, Space, Backspace
- easymotion
- ^A : Add [count] to number
- ^X : Subtract [count] to number
- K : Inspect current object
- gd : Go to definition.
- gt, gT : Cycle to next/previous file.
- zz, zt, tb : Cursor line to some locations of screen.
- ZZ : Save and close current file.
- q, @: macro
- <leader>f : autoformatting
- <leader>b : Toggle break point
- <leader>r : run selected text or current line in console.
- <leader>enter : run cell and advance
- <leader>p : spyder switcher
- <leader>s : spyder symbol switcher
- [d : goto previous warning/error
- ]d : goto next warning/error
- gc{motion} : toggle comment (support visual mode)
- gcc : toggle comment of current line
- surroundings : '"()[]{}bB
The following action are supported:
- ys{motion}{surroundings} in normal mode: add surroundings in pairs.
- ds{surroundings} in normal mode: delete surroundings in pairs.
- cs{surroundings}{surroundings} in normal mode: change surroundings in pairs.
- S{surroundings} in visual mode: add surroundings in pairs.
The shortcut to invoke the fuzzy path finder is Ctrl+p. You can use ^p, ^n, ^f, ^b, ^u, ^d to navigate the path list.
You can use EasyMotion commands as an argument for d, c, or any other command that takes motion as an argument.
Motion Command | Description |
---|---|
<leader><leader> w |
Start of word forwards |
<leader><leader> b |
Start of word backwards |
<leader><leader> j |
Start of line forwards |
<leader><leader> k |
Start of line backwards |
<leader><leader> f <char> |
Find character forwards |
<leader><leader> F <char> |
Find character backwards |
Jump to any location specified by two characters.
It works with multiple lines, operators (including repeat .) motion-repeat (; and ,), visual mode.
This search is invoked with s by exactly two characters. This search is invoked with operators via z (because s is taken by vim surround)
After searching for two characters, if there are the characters in another group, a comment is displayed around the group.