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Hi, my bash script contains left aligned multi-line strings.
loop() {
local usage="\aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa"echo'#!/usr/bin/env bashaaaaaaaaaaaaaa'
}
I have no idea how to skip them by g:context_skip_regex, or should I use alternative coding stlye. I just found nvim-treesitter-context manages it correctly. It seems AST based method is much powerfull than single line regex.
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Hi, my bash script contains left aligned multi-line strings.
I have no idea how to skip them by
g:context_skip_regex
, or should I use alternative coding stlye. I just foundnvim-treesitter-context
manages it correctly. It seems AST based method is much powerfull than single line regex.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: