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editor/objed
Description
This modules adds objed, a global minor-mode for navigating and manipulating text objects. It combines the ideas of versor-mode and other editors like Vim or Kakoune and tries to align them with regular Emacs conventions.
Note that objed
is intended as an alternative to evil
, for people who
prefer standard Emacs key-bindings and conventions. It's not recommended to use
these modules together.
See the objed project README for information on keybinds and usage.
Module Flags
+manual
Do not turnobjed
automatically. The user is responsible for calling `objed-activate` (bound to `M-SPC` if using the default Emacs bindings.)