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Highlight

[VERSION: 0.1]

Demo

Higlight Registry Example

Overview

Builds a custom registry for manipulating highlights. In particular, I found it necessary to search for different keywords without overriding previous searches; that is, I wanted to be able to continue adding more words to a search without having to keep track of which words I've already searched for.

Refer to doc/ for complete instructions on use.

Installation

I prefer using vim-plug for plugin management as follows:

Plug 'jrpotter/vim-highlight'

Follow use according to plugin manager you use or optionally copy plugin/highlight.vim from this repo into $VIM_DIR/plugin.

Usage

Put your cursor over a given word and press & to append the <cword> under the cursor into the " register by default. Navigating from this highlighted word to other occurrences are then done by n and N to move forward and backward respectively. To append another <cword> into the register, move other another cursor and press &. Now pressing n or N will navigate to occurrences of both words.

To clear out this register, just press c&. If you want to keep these words highlighted but begin another search, you can use another register. By default, the search is replaced by said register. So, if after using the default register you place your cursor over another <cword> and press "1&, you'll begin another search and navigate accordingly. To switch back to the original register, press y&.

To remove a selected word, press d&. Note each [c|d|y]& can be prepended with a register as well.

Overloading of *, #, g*, and g# is also done.

Lastly, the numeral registers are highlighted different colors but by default none of the other registers are. Instead, they are initialized with the g:highlight_register_default_color variable, which starts with value "Yellow."