doomemacs/modules/editor/multiple-cursors
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:editor multiple-cursors

Description   unfold

This module adds a multiple cursors implementation to Emacs (two, if you use evil) that loosely take after multi-cursors in Atom or Sublime Text.

Module flags

This module has no flags.

Hacks

TODO Changelog

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Installation

Enable this module in your doom! block.

This module has no external requirements.

TODO Usage

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evil-mc

  • The doom-package:evil-mc keys are under the gz prefix, e.g.

    • gzz to toggle new (frozen) cursors at point.
    • gzt to toggle mirroring on and off (or switch to insert mode to activate them).
    • gzA to place cursors at the end of each selected line.
    • gzI will place them at the beginning.
  • There's also the ex command :mc/REGEXP/FLAGS, for laying down cursors by regex.

evil-multiedit

Designates "interactive edit" regions. Only the textual changes to them are mirrored.

  • M-d to iedit the symbol at point. Again to iedit its next match.
  • M-S-d to do it backwards.
  • R (in visual mode) to iedit all matches of the selection at point in the buffer.
  • Or :iedit/REGEX to iedit all matches of REGEX.

TODO Configuration

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Troubleshooting

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