/vim-g2

It's about character binary values.

Primary LanguageVim ScriptMIT LicenseMIT

g2.vim

No, it's not about G-spot.

Adds g2 mapping. It prints binary values of the bytes used in the character under the cursor, assuming it is in UTF-8 encoding. This also shows composing characters.

Example of a character with two composing characters:

01100101 + 11001100 10000001 + 11001101 10000101

The g2 mapping is equivalent to vim's builtin g8, it just shows binary instead of hex values.

Licence

MIT