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| title | date | draft | snippet_types | |
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| custom placeholders solution | 2020-01-12T00:59:03+01:00 | false |
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This little bit of magic I believe I picked up from watching a Luke Smith video. The point is to leave placeholders in the form of the text "<++>" in your code/writing then quickly snap to and fill them in later.
" placeholder magic
nnoremap <Space><Space> <Esc>/<++<CR>"_c4l
nnoremap <Space>n <Esc>l/<++><CR>h
" always fill p reg with <++>
:autocmd VimEnter * :call setreg('p', '<++>')
- Thanks to the vim enter hook the magic placeholder text is always in my p register so its easy to put with <"><p>
- Then to jump to the next placeholder and immediately start editing it with a simple <Space><Space>
{{< asciicast-with-caption id="293101" title="placeholders demo" >}}
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