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dots/.config/nvim/lua/plugins/treesitter-textobjects.lua

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return {
"nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter-textobjects",
config = function()
require("nvim-treesitter.configs").setup({
textobjects = {
select = {
enable = true,
-- Automatically jump forward to textobj, similar to targets.vim
lookahead = true,
keymaps = {
-- You can use the capture groups defined in textobjects.scm
["af"] = "@function.outer",
["if"] = "@function.inner",
["ac"] = "@class.outer",
-- You can optionally set descriptions to the mappings (used in the desc parameter of
-- nvim_buf_set_keymap) which plugins like which-key display
["ic"] = { query = "@class.inner", desc = "Select inner part of a class region" },
-- You can also use captures from other query groups like `locals.scm`
["as"] = { query = "@scope", query_group = "locals", desc = "Select language scope" },
},
-- You can choose the select mode (default is charwise 'v')
--
-- Can also be a function which gets passed a table with the keys
-- * query_string: eg '@function.inner'
-- * method: eg 'v' or 'o'
-- and should return the mode ('v', 'V', or '<c-v>') or a table
-- mapping query_strings to modes.
selection_modes = {
["@parameter.outer"] = "v", -- charwise
["@function.outer"] = "V", -- linewise
["@class.outer"] = "<c-v>", -- blockwise
},
-- If you set this to `true` (default is `false`) then any textobject is
-- extended to include preceding or succeeding whitespace. Succeeding
-- whitespace has priority in order to act similarly to eg the built-in
-- `ap`.
--
-- Can also be a function which gets passed a table with the keys
-- * query_string: eg '@function.inner'
-- * selection_mode: eg 'v'
-- and should return true of false
include_surrounding_whitespace = true,
},
swap = {
enable = true,
swap_next = {
["<leader>rl"] = "@parameter.inner",
},
swap_previous = {
["<leader>rh"] = "@parameter.inner",
},
},
-- move = {
-- enable = true,
-- set_jumps = true, -- whether to set jumps in the jumplist
-- goto_next_start = {
-- ["]m"] = "@function.outer",
-- ["]]"] = { query = "@class.outer", desc = "Next class start" },
-- --
-- -- You can use regex matching (i.e. lua pattern) and/or pass a list in a "query" key to group multiple queires.
-- ["]o"] = "@loop.*",
-- -- ["]o"] = { query = { "@loop.inner", "@loop.outer" } }
-- --
-- -- You can pass a query group to use query from `queries/<lang>/<query_group>.scm file in your runtime path.
-- -- Below example nvim-treesitter's `locals.scm` and `folds.scm`. They also provide highlights.scm and indent.scm.
-- ["]s"] = { query = "@scope", query_group = "locals", desc = "Next scope" },
-- ["]z"] = { query = "@fold", query_group = "folds", desc = "Next fold" },
-- },
-- goto_next_end = {
-- ["]M"] = "@function.outer",
-- ["]["] = "@class.outer",
-- },
-- goto_previous_start = {
-- ["[m"] = "@function.outer",
-- ["[["] = "@class.outer",
-- },
-- goto_previous_end = {
-- ["[M"] = "@function.outer",
-- ["[]"] = "@class.outer",
-- },
-- -- Below will go to either the start or the end, whichever is closer.
-- -- Use if you want more granular movements
-- -- Make it even more gradual by adding multiple queries and regex.
-- goto_next = {
-- ["]d"] = "@conditional.outer",
-- },
-- goto_previous = {
-- ["[d"] = "@conditional.outer",
-- },
-- },
},
})
end,
}