I sat on on this plugin for 3 years before releasing it, primarily because it's so gosh darn hard to explain. It's three superficially unrelated plugins in one that share a common theme: working with variants of a word.
I know how to spell separate. I know how to spell desperate. My fingers, however, have trouble distinguishing between the two, and I invariably have a 50 percent chance of typing seperate or desparate each time one of these comes up. At first, I tried abbreviations:
:iabbrev seperate separate
:iabbrev desparate desperate
But this falls short at the beginning of a sentence.
:iabbrev Seperate Separate
:iabbrev Desparate Desperate
To be really thorough, we need uppercase too!
:iabbrev SEPERATE SEPARATE
:iabbrev DESPARATE DESPERATE
Oh, but consider the noun form, and the adverb form!
:iabbrev seperation separation
:iabbrev desparation desperation
:iabbrev seperately separately
:iabbrev desparately desperately
:iabbrev Seperation separation
:iabbrev Desparation Desperation
:iabbrev Seperately Separately
:iabbrev Desparately Desperately
:iabbrev SEPERATION SEPARATION
:iabbrev DESPARATION DESPERATION
:iabbrev SEPERATELY SEPARATELY
:iabbrev DESPARATELY DESPERATELY
Wait, there's also separates, separated, separating, separations, separator...
Abolish.vim provides a simpler way. The following one command produces 48 abbreviations including all of the above.
:Abolish {despa,sepe}rat{e,es,ed,ing,ely,ion,ions,or} {despe,sepa}rat{}
My current configuration has 25 Abolish commands that create hundreds of corrections my fingers refuse to learn.
One time I had an application that with a domain model called "facilities" that needed to be renamed to "buildings". So, a simple search and replace, right?
:%s/facility/building/g
Oh, but the case variants!
:%s/Facility/Building/g
:%s/FACILITY/BUILDING/g
Wait, the plural is more than "s" so we need to get that too!
:%s/facilities/buildings/g
:%s/Facilities/Buildings/g
:%s/FACILITIES/BUILDINGS/g
Abolish.vim has your back. One command to do all six, and you can
repeat it with &
too!
:%Subvert/facilit{y,ies}/building{,s}/g
You can abbreviate it as :S
, and it accepts the full range of flags
including things like c
(confirm).
There's also a variant for searching and a variant for grepping.
Want to turn fooBar
into foo_bar
? Press crs
(coerce to
snake_case). MixedCase (crm
), camelCase (crc
), snake_case
(crs
), and UPPER_CASE (cru
) are all just 3 keystrokes away. These
commands support repeat.vim.
If you don't have a preferred installation method, I recommend installing pathogen.vim, and then simply copy and paste:
cd ~/.vim/bundle
git clone git://github.com/tpope/vim-abolish.git
Once help tags have been generated, you can view the manual with
:help abolish
.
See the contribution guidelines for pathogen.vim.
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Copyright (c) Tim Pope. Distributed under the same terms as Vim itself.
See :help license
.