Surround.vim is all about "surroundings": parentheses, brackets, quotes, XML tags, and more. The plugin provides mappings to easily delete, change and add such surroundings in pairs.
It's easiest to explain with examples. Press cs"'
inside
"Hello world!"
to change it to
'Hello world!'
Now press cs'<q>
to change it to
<q>Hello world!</q>
To go full circle, press cst"
to get
"Hello world!"
To remove the delimiters entirely, press ds"
.
Hello world!
Now with the cursor on "Hello", press ysiw]
(iw
is a text object).
[Hello] world!
Let's make that braces and add some space (use }
instead of {
for no
space): cs]{
{ Hello } world!
Now wrap the entire line in parentheses with yssb
or yss)
.
({ Hello } world!)
Revert to the original text: ds{ds)
Hello world!
Emphasize hello: ysiw<em>
<em>Hello</em> world!
Finally, let's try out visual mode. Press a capital V (for linewise
visual mode) followed by S<p class="important">
.
<p class="important">
<em>Hello</em> world!
</p>
This plugin is very powerful for HTML and XML editing, a niche which currently seems underfilled in Vim land. (As opposed to HTML/XML inserting, for which many plugins are available). Adding, changing, and removing pairs of tags simultaneously is a breeze.
The .
command will work with ds
, cs
, and yss
if you install
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-surround.git
Once help tags have been generated, you can view the manual with
:help surround
.
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
.