vai
to select current context!
Context-aware smart indent object to select block, powered by treesitter.
This plugin is intended to be used with indent-blankline.nvim, so you see the scope before you select.
Note
This plugin is only compatible with indent-blankline.nvim
v2 because its definition of scope has been changed on v3.
TL;DR - v2 scope is just "same indent level" while v3 uses an actual semantic scope specific to each language.
My personal preference is to keep using v2 as its scope aligns well with VSCode.
The author does seem to plan on bringing back the old scope on v3 (lukas-reineke/indent-blankline.nvim#649).
Use your favourite plugin manager to install.
This includes lazy-loading on keymaps. If you install like this, you can ignore every instruction below.
{
"kiyoon/treesitter-indent-object.nvim",
keys = {
{
"ai",
function() require'treesitter_indent_object.textobj'.select_indent_outer() end,
mode = {"x", "o"},
desc = "Select context-aware indent (outer)",
},
{
"aI",
function() require'treesitter_indent_object.textobj'.select_indent_outer(true) end,
mode = {"x", "o"},
desc = "Select context-aware indent (outer, line-wise)",
},
{
"ii",
function() require'treesitter_indent_object.textobj'.select_indent_inner() end,
mode = {"x", "o"},
desc = "Select context-aware indent (inner, partial range)",
},
{
"iI",
function() require'treesitter_indent_object.textobj'.select_indent_inner(true, 'V') end,
mode = {"x", "o"},
desc = "Select context-aware indent (inner, entire range) in line-wise visual mode",
},
},
},
{
"lukas-reineke/indent-blankline.nvim",
tag = "v2.20.8", -- Use v2
event = "BufReadPost",
config = function()
vim.opt.list = true
require("indent_blankline").setup {
space_char_blankline = " ",
show_current_context = true,
show_current_context_start = true,
}
end,
},
Click to see instructions for packer and vim-plug
-- init.lua
require("packer").startup(function()
use "nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter"
use "lukas-reineke/indent-blankline.nvim" -- optional
use "kiyoon/treesitter-indent-object.nvim"
end)
" init.vim
call plug#begin('~/.vim/plugged')
Plug 'nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter'
Plug 'lukas-reineke/indent-blankline.nvim' " optional
Plug 'kiyoon/treesitter-indent-object.nvim'
call plug#end()
setup()
is not required, but here is the recommendation.
require("indent_blankline").setup {
show_current_context = true,
show_current_context_start = true,
}
-- Actually, no setup is required, but
-- if setup comes after the indent_blankline,
-- it will try to follow the pattern matching options
-- used in indent_blankline
require("treesitter_indent_object").setup()
Key bindings are not configured by default. Here are some examples.
" vai to select context-aware indent
xmap ai <Cmd>lua require'treesitter_indent_object.textobj'.select_indent_outer()<CR>
omap ai <Cmd>lua require'treesitter_indent_object.textobj'.select_indent_outer()<CR>
" vaI to ensure selecting entire line (or just use Vai)
xmap aI <Cmd>lua require'treesitter_indent_object.textobj'.select_indent_outer(true)<CR>
omap aI <Cmd>lua require'treesitter_indent_object.textobj'.select_indent_outer(true)<CR>
" vii to select inner block (only if block, only else block, etc.)
xmap ii <Cmd>lua require'treesitter_indent_object.textobj'.select_indent_inner()<CR>
omap ii <Cmd>lua require'treesitter_indent_object.textobj'.select_indent_inner()<CR>
" viI to select entire inner range (including if, else, etc.) in line-wise visual mode
xmap iI <Cmd>lua require'treesitter_indent_object.textobj'.select_indent_inner(true, 'V')<CR>
omap iI <Cmd>lua require'treesitter_indent_object.textobj'.select_indent_inner(true, 'V')<CR>
Lua equivalent:
-- select context-aware indent
vim.keymap.set({"x", "o"}, "ai", function() require'treesitter_indent_object.textobj'.select_indent_outer() end)
-- ensure selecting entire line (or just use Vai)
vim.keymap.set({"x", "o"}, "aI", function() require'treesitter_indent_object.textobj'.select_indent_outer(true) end)
-- select inner block (only if block, only else block, etc.)
vim.keymap.set({"x", "o"}, "ii", function() require'treesitter_indent_object.textobj'.select_indent_inner() end)
-- select entire inner range (including if, else, etc.) in line-wise visual mode
vim.keymap.set({"x", "o"}, "iI", function() require'treesitter_indent_object.textobj'.select_indent_inner(true, 'V') end)
There is a helper function that expands current selection to the surrounding empty lines.
Call it right after the textobject and it'll try to match the behavior of the builtin ap
(a paragraph) keymap.
See #4 for more details about its behavior.
Note
This function is designed to work with line-wise selections ('V'
) only!
{
"aI",
function()
require'treesitter_indent_object.textobj'.select_indent_outer(true, 'V')
require'treesitter_indent_object.refiner'.include_surrounding_empty_lines()
end,
mode = { "x", "o" },
},