Saturday, January 7, 2017

Re: How to use * to search the word with dash under cursor?

2017-01-08 4:45 GMT+03:00 Zhe Lee <imlegendlzz@gmail.com>:
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> for example the text is like this
> ```
> a-b
> b-c
> a-b
>
> ```
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> if the cursor is on the first line first column (on `a` now). And then I press `*` I want to find the `a-b` but the vim just search `a` instead of `a-b`, so how to make * to include the dash `-`?

This is controlled by &iskeyword option (:h 'iskeyword'). Beware that
many syntax and some filetype plugin files think that &iskeyword is
not a user setting.

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