Sunday, December 27, 2020

Re: Jump between phrases with particular pattern and feed matching words to command

> I have a text file with content like this:
>
> [example.jpg|image]
> [example.pdf|document]
> [another.jpg|image]
> [yetanother.doc|document]
>
> And I'd like to make vim "jump" between the 4 items back and forth via
> two selected keys, for example "n" for next and "p" for previous. When
> one of the items is "selected", it should be highlighted with a
> background different from the default, I mean the whole item from [ to
> ] should have a different background. Then I'd like to be able to
> press a third key, for example, Enter, which should call a vim
> function with the 2 arguments given by the file name and the file
> type, for example "example.pdf" and "document".
>
> How would I go about achieving this?

What I'm looking for is a kind of browser-like behavior like
NERD_tree.vim but this is over 4000 lines of code and I couldn't
figure out how it does what it does.

Cheers,
Daniel

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