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["<leader>rh"] = "@parameter.inner",
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},
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},
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move = {
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enable = true,
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set_jumps = true, -- whether to set jumps in the jumplist
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goto_next_start = {
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["]m"] = "@function.outer",
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["]]"] = { query = "@class.outer", desc = "Next class start" },
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--
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-- You can use regex matching (i.e. lua pattern) and/or pass a list in a "query" key to group multiple queires.
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["]o"] = "@loop.*",
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-- ["]o"] = { query = { "@loop.inner", "@loop.outer" } }
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--
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-- You can pass a query group to use query from `queries/<lang>/<query_group>.scm file in your runtime path.
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-- Below example nvim-treesitter's `locals.scm` and `folds.scm`. They also provide highlights.scm and indent.scm.
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["]s"] = { query = "@scope", query_group = "locals", desc = "Next scope" },
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["]z"] = { query = "@fold", query_group = "folds", desc = "Next fold" },
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},
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goto_next_end = {
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["]M"] = "@function.outer",
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["]["] = "@class.outer",
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},
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goto_previous_start = {
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["[m"] = "@function.outer",
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["[["] = "@class.outer",
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},
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goto_previous_end = {
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["[M"] = "@function.outer",
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["[]"] = "@class.outer",
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},
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-- Below will go to either the start or the end, whichever is closer.
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-- Use if you want more granular movements
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-- Make it even more gradual by adding multiple queries and regex.
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goto_next = {
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["]d"] = "@conditional.outer",
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},
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goto_previous = {
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["[d"] = "@conditional.outer",
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},
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},
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-- move = {
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-- enable = true,
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-- set_jumps = true, -- whether to set jumps in the jumplist
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-- goto_next_start = {
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-- ["]m"] = "@function.outer",
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-- ["]]"] = { query = "@class.outer", desc = "Next class start" },
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-- --
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-- -- You can use regex matching (i.e. lua pattern) and/or pass a list in a "query" key to group multiple queires.
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-- ["]o"] = "@loop.*",
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-- -- ["]o"] = { query = { "@loop.inner", "@loop.outer" } }
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-- --
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-- -- You can pass a query group to use query from `queries/<lang>/<query_group>.scm file in your runtime path.
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-- -- Below example nvim-treesitter's `locals.scm` and `folds.scm`. They also provide highlights.scm and indent.scm.
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-- ["]s"] = { query = "@scope", query_group = "locals", desc = "Next scope" },
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-- ["]z"] = { query = "@fold", query_group = "folds", desc = "Next fold" },
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-- },
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-- goto_next_end = {
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-- ["]M"] = "@function.outer",
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-- ["]["] = "@class.outer",
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-- },
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-- goto_previous_start = {
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-- ["[m"] = "@function.outer",
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-- ["[["] = "@class.outer",
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-- },
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-- goto_previous_end = {
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-- ["[M"] = "@function.outer",
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-- ["[]"] = "@class.outer",
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-- },
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-- -- Below will go to either the start or the end, whichever is closer.
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-- -- Use if you want more granular movements
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-- -- Make it even more gradual by adding multiple queries and regex.
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-- goto_next = {
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-- ["]d"] = "@conditional.outer",
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-- },
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-- goto_previous = {
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-- ["[d"] = "@conditional.outer",
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-- },
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-- },
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},
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})
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end,
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