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For people like me who keeping mixing up word start/end movements, it would be nice to have a command that jumps the selection to the next consecutive run of related characters and positions the cursor at the start of them.
The following shows an example of how this movement would work. Successive lines represent successive invocations of this command:
for elem in step(&combos {
^
for elem in step(&combos {
^--
for elem in step(&combos {
^
for elem in step(&combos {
^---
for elem in step(&combos {
^
for elem in step(&combos {
^-
for elem in step(&combos {
^
for elem in step(&combos {
^---
for elem in step(&combos {
^
for elem in step(&combos {
^
This discussion was converted from issue #12825 on February 10, 2025 15:54.
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For people like me who keeping mixing up word start/end movements, it would be nice to have a command that jumps the selection to the next consecutive run of related characters and positions the cursor at the start of them.
The following shows an example of how this movement would work. Successive lines represent successive invocations of this command:
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