@John @Jason . Thanks! Both seem neat! I'm going to try vim-angry for now, since target changes a bunch, including things I probably rely on.
Thanks,
-Jason
On Mon, Mar 12, 2018 at 8:27 AM, Jason Franklin <jrfranklin@georgiasouthern.edu> wrote:
Hey Jason,On Saturday, March 10, 2018 at 7:02:15 PM UTC-5, Jason Felice wrote:
> Is there something that changes a function parameter in a C-style language, e.g. delimited by commas or parens? I find myself wanting this frequently.
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> Thanks,
> -Jason
I use the plugin "targets.vim" (https://github.com/wellle/targets.vim ) for this exact purpose. When you install this plugin, you will have the option to "cia" or "caa" or "dia", etc. It also includes a number of other useful text objects you may have never considered (i.e., to change between two "/" chars in a path, use "ci/").
The project is also maintained. I submitted an issue not too long ago, and it was eventually fixed.
Best,
Jason Franklin
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