This package reimagines Paredit - a popular method to navigate and edit LISP code in Emacs. Most of more than 100 interactive commands that lispy provides are bound to a-z and A-Z in lispy-mode. The advantage of short bindings is that you are more likely to use them. As you use them more, you learn how to combine them, increasing your editing efficiency. To further facilitate building complex commands from smaller commands, lispy-mode binds digit-argument to 0-9. For example, you can mark the third element of the list with 3m. You can then mark third through fifth element (three total) with 2> or >>. You can then move the selection to the last three elements of the list with 99j. If you are currently using Paredit, note that lispy-mode and paredit-mode can actually coexist with very few conflicts, although there would be some redundancy.

Features

  • The key binding method is influenced by vi
  • Emacs can both insert and call commands without switching modes (since it has none), but the command bindings are long
  • Digit keys in special
  • Keys that modify whitespace
  • Reversible commands
  • Switch to the other side of the region

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Programming Language

Emacs-Lisp

Related Categories

Emacs-Lisp Software Development Software

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2022-05-19