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I'm loving this plugin!
I'd love if it could also show hints like jinh0/eyeliner.nvim that lets you easily jump to any specific word in a sentence.
It works by mapping unique letters that can be jumped to with f / F, like this:
This can begin to become exceptional fs fa fg ft fm fx
When there's no unique letters on a far word you'd display the ;, like this:
;
This can begin to become be cool fs fa fg ft fm ; ;
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
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Hi @lpanebr , can this plugin satisfy your needs?
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Actually the eyeliner.nvim plugin works pretty well!
I just thought it could be a nice feature do make precognition useful for all, including those still learning the vim way.
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I'm loving this plugin!
I'd love if it could also show hints like jinh0/eyeliner.nvim that lets you easily jump to any specific word in a sentence.
It works by mapping unique letters that can be jumped to with
f
/F
, like this:When there's no unique letters on a far word you'd display the
;
, like this:The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: