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EMBRACE.EL
Junpeng Qiu
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Table of Contents
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1 Overview
2 Usage
.. 2.1 Example
.. 2.2 Screencasts
.. 2.3 `embrace-change' and `embrace-delete'
.. 2.4 `embrace-add'
3 Customization
.. 3.1 Adding More Semantic Units
.. 3.2 Adding More Surrounding Pairs
.. 3.3 Disable Help Message
.. 3.4 Example Settings
4 For `evil-surround' Users
.. 4.1 Where `embrace' is better
.. 4.2 Why not use together?
5 Contributions
6 Related Packages
Add/Change/Delete pairs based on [expand-region].
For `evil-surround' integration, see [evil-embrace].
[expand-region] https://github.com/magnars/expand-region.el
[evil-embrace] https://github.com/cute-jumper/evil-embrace.el
1 Overview
==========
This package is heavily inspired by [evil-surround] (which is a port
of the vim plugin [surround.vim]). But instead of using `evil' and its
text objects, this package relies on another excellent package
[expand-region].
For Emacs users who don't like `evil' and thus don't use
`evil-surround', `embrace' provides similar commands that can be found
in `evil-surround'. `Evil' is absolutely *not* required. For
`evil-surround' users, `embrace' can make your `evil-surround'
commands even better! (Have you noticed that `evil-surround' doesn't
work on many custom pairs?)
[evil-surround] https://github.com/timcharper/evil-surround
[surround.vim] https://github.com/tpope/vim-surround
[expand-region] https://github.com/magnars/expand-region.el
2 Usage
=======
There are three commands: `embrace-add', `embrace-change' and
`embrace-delete' that can add, change, and delete surrounding pairs
respectively. You can bind these commands to your favorite key
bindings.
There is also a dispatch command `embrace-commander'. After invoking
`embrace-commander', you can hit:
- `a' for `embrace-add'
- `c' for `embrace-change'
- `d' for `embrace-delete'
2.1 Example
~~~~~~~~~~~
It might be a little hard for users who have no experience in `evil'
and `evil-surround' to understand what `embrace' can do. So let's give
an example to show what `embrace' can do fist. You can look at the
following sections to see the meaning of key bindings. In this
example, I bind C-, to `embrace-commander'. Assume we have following
text in `c-mode' and the cursor position is indicated by `|':
,----
| fo|o
`----
Press C-, a w ' to add '' to the current word:
,----
| 'fo|o'
`----
Press C-, a q { to add {} to outside of the quotes:
,----
| {'fo|o'}
`----
Press C-, c ' " to change the '' to "":
,----
| {"fo|o"}
`----
Press C-, c { t, and then enter the tag: body class="page-body", to
change the {} to a tag:
,----
|
"fo|o"
`----
Press C-, c t f, and enter the function name `bar' to change the tag
to a function call:
,----
| bar("fo|o")
`----
Press C-, d f to remove the function call:
,----
| "fo|o"
`----
If you're an `evil-surround' user, you might notice that the last
command can't be achieved by `evil-surround'. However, it works in
`embrace'! And yes, you can find even more examples in which
`evil-surround' doesn't work while `embrace' works!
2.2 Screencasts
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
For non `evil-mode' users, use the following settings (they will be
explained later):
,----
| (global-set-key (kbd "C-,") #'embrace-commander)
| (add-hook 'org-mode-hook #'embrace-org-mode-hook)
`----
Open an org-mode file, we can perform the following pair changing:
[./screencasts/embrace.gif]
For `evil-mode' users, here is a similar screencast (see
[evil-embrace] for more details):
[https://github.com/cute-jumper/evil-embrace.el/blob/master/screencasts/evil-embrace.gif]
[evil-embrace] https://github.com/cute-jumper/evil-embrace.el
2.3 `embrace-change' and `embrace-delete'
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
These two commands can change and delete the surround pair
respectively. For `evil-surround' users, `embrace-change' is similar
to `cs' and `embrace-delete' is similar to `ds'.
The surrounding pair is specified by a key, which is very similar to
the key used for Vim's text objects. For example, `(' stands for the
surrounding pair `(' and `)', and `{' stands for the surrouding pair,
`{' and `}'. The default key mappings are shown below:
Key Left right
--------------------------------
( "(" ")"
) "( " " )"
{ "{" "}"
} "{ " " }"
[ "[" "]"
] "[ " " ]"
> "<" ">"
" "\"" "\""
' "\'" "\'"
` "`" "`"
t "" ""
f "func(" ")"
Note that for `t' and `f' key, the real content is based on the
user's input. Also, you can override the closing quote when
entering a ` (backquote) in emacs-lisp to get a ' (apostrophe)
instead of a ` (backquote) by using
`embrace-emacs-lisp-mode-hook' (see below).
2.4 `embrace-add'
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
This command is similar to `evil-surround''s `ys' command. We need to
enter a key for the semantic unit to which we want to add a
surrounding pair. The semantic unit is marked by the functions
provided by `expand-region'.
Here is the default mapping:
key mark function
-----------------------------
w er/mark-word
s er/mark-symbol
d er/mark-defun
p er/mark-outside-pairs
P er/mark-inside-pairs
q er/mark-outside-quotes
Q er/mark-inside-quotes
. er/mark-sentence
h er/mark-paragraph
After pressing a key to select the semantic unit, you can press
another key to add the surrounding pair, which is the same as
`embrace-change' and `embrace-delete'.
3 Customization
===============
3.1 Adding More Semantic Units
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
You can modify the variable `embrace-semantic-units-alist' and note
that this variable is buffer-local so it is better to change the value
in a hook:
,----
| (add-hook 'text-mode-hook
| (lambda ()
| (add-to-list 'embrace-semantic-units-alist '(?e . er/mark-email))))
`----
3.2 Adding More Surrounding Pairs
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Use the command `embrace-add-pair' to add a pair:
,----
| (embrace-add-pair key left right)
`----
The change is also buffer-local, so wrap it in a hook function:
,----
| (add-hook 'LaTeX-mode-hook
| (lambda ()
| (embrace-add-pair ?e "\\begin{" "}")))
`----
If you want add something like the `t' key for the tag, you can look
at the function `embrace-add-pair-regexp' in the source code.
Note that if you're using `embrace-add-pair' to add an existing key,
then it will replace the old one.
3.3 Disable Help Message
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
If you find the help message annoying, use the following code to
disable it:
,----
| (setq embrace-show-help-p nil)
`----
3.4 Example Settings
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I recommend binding a convenient key for `embrace-commander'. For
example,
,----
| (global-set-key (kbd "C-,") #'embrace-commander)
`----
We have defined several example hook functions that provide additional
key bindings which can be used in different major modes. Right now
there are hooks for `LaTeX-mode', `org-mode', `ruby-mode' (including
`enh-ruby-mode') and `emacs-lisp-mode':
`LaTeX-mode':
Key Left Right
----------------------
= \verb| |
~ \texttt{ }
* \textbf{ }
`org-mode':
Key Left Right
------------------------------------------
= = =
~ ~ ~
* * *
_ _ _
+ + +
k `@@html:@@' `@@html:@@'
`ruby-mode' and `enh-ruby-mode':
Key Left Right
------------------
# #{ }
d do end
`emacs-lisp-mode':
Key Left Right
------------------
` ` '
To use them:
,----
| (add-hook 'LaTeX-mode-hook 'embrace-LaTeX-mode-hook)
| (add-hook 'org-mode-hook 'embrace-org-mode-hook)
| (add-hook 'ruby-mode-hook 'embrace-ruby-mode-hook) ;; or enh-ruby-mode-hook
| (add-hook 'emacs-lisp-mode-hook 'embrace-emacs-lisp-mode-hook)
`----
The code of two of the hooks above (which are defined in `embrace.el'):
,----
| (defun embrace-LaTeX-mode-hook ()
| (dolist (lst '((?= "\\verb|" . "|")
| (?~ "\\texttt{" . "}")
| (?/ "\\emph{" . "}")
| (?* "\\textbf{" . "}")))
| (embrace-add-pair (car lst) (cadr lst) (cddr lst))))
| (defun embrace-org-mode-hook ()
| (dolist (lst '((?= "=" . "=")
| (?~ "~" . "~")
| (?/ "/" . "/")
| (?* "*" . "*")
| (?_ "_" . "_")
| (?+ "+" . "+")
| (?k "@@html:@@" . "@@html:@@")))
| (embrace-add-pair (car lst) (cadr lst) (cddr lst))))
`----
You can define and use your own hook function similar to the code
above.
Welcome to add some settings for more major modes.
4 For `evil-surround' Users
===========================
4.1 Where `embrace' is better
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From the previous example, you can see that `embrace' actually
replicates all the funcionalities provided in `evil-surround' and it
can even do more than `evil-surround'. Actually, they are quite
different. Since `embrace' uses `expand-region' behind the scene, you
can expect it to work as long as `expand-region' works. Unlike
`evil-surround', which is restricted to the pre-defined text objects,
`embrace' can define nearly arbitrary surrounding pairs and three core
commands always work. On the contratry, you get nearly no
customization in `evil-surround': custom pairs don't work in `cs' or
`ds' if you don't have a corresponding text object defined (they work
in `ys').
*TL;DR*: `embrace' is more customizable.
4.2 Why not use together?
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Sure! You can make `embrace' and `evil-surround' work together. Look
at [evil-embrace]!
[evil-embrace] https://github.com/cute-jumper/evil-embrace.el
5 Contributions
===============
This package is still in early stage, but it is quite usable right
now. More functions can be added and the evil integration is not
perfect yet. Contributions are always welcome!
6 Related Packages
==================
- [evil-embrace]
- [expand-region]
- [evil-surround]
- [change-inner]
- [smartparens]
[evil-embrace] https://github.com/cute-jumper/evil-embrace.el
[expand-region] https://github.com/magnars/expand-region.el
[evil-surround] https://github.com/timcharper/evil-surround
[change-inner] https://github.com/magnars/change-inner.el
[smartparens] https://github.com/Fuco1/smartparens