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committer | mattkae <mattkae@protonmail.com> | 2022-06-07 08:23:47 -0400 |
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diff --git a/elpa/multiple-cursors-20220328.1724/multiple-cursors.el b/elpa/multiple-cursors-20220328.1724/multiple-cursors.el deleted file mode 100644 index 22430a5..0000000 --- a/elpa/multiple-cursors-20220328.1724/multiple-cursors.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,202 +0,0 @@ -;;; multiple-cursors.el --- Multiple cursors for emacs. - -;; Copyright (C) 2012-2016 Magnar Sveen - -;; Author: Magnar Sveen <magnars@gmail.com> -;; Version: 1.4.0 -;; Keywords: editing cursors -;; Homepage: https://github.com/magnars/multiple-cursors.el - -;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. - -;;; Commentary: - -;; Multiple cursors for Emacs. This is some pretty crazy functionality, so yes, -;; there are kinks. Don't be afraid though, I've been using it since 2011 with -;; great success and much merriment. - -;; ## Basic usage - -;; Start out with: - -;; (require 'multiple-cursors) - -;; Then you have to set up your keybindings - multiple-cursors doesn't presume to -;; know how you'd like them laid out. Here are some examples: - -;; When you have an active region that spans multiple lines, the following will -;; add a cursor to each line: - -;; (global-set-key (kbd "C-S-c C-S-c") 'mc/edit-lines) - -;; When you want to add multiple cursors not based on continuous lines, but based on -;; keywords in the buffer, use: - -;; (global-set-key (kbd "C->") 'mc/mark-next-like-this) -;; (global-set-key (kbd "C-<") 'mc/mark-previous-like-this) -;; (global-set-key (kbd "C-c C-<") 'mc/mark-all-like-this) - -;; First mark the word, then add more cursors. - -;; To get out of multiple-cursors-mode, press `<return>` or `C-g`. The latter will -;; first disable multiple regions before disabling multiple cursors. If you want to -;; insert a newline in multiple-cursors-mode, use `C-j`. - -;; ## Video - -;; You can [watch an intro to multiple-cursors at Emacs Rocks](http://emacsrocks.com/e13.html). - -;; ## Command overview - -;; ### Mark one more occurrence - -;; - `mc/mark-next-like-this`: Adds a cursor and region at the next part of the buffer forwards that matches the current region. -;; - `mc/mark-next-like-this-word`: Adds a cursor and region at the next part of the buffer forwards that matches the current region, if no region is selected it selects the word at the point. -;; - `mc/mark-next-like-this-symbol`: Adds a cursor and region at the next part of the buffer forwards that matches the current region, if no region is selected it selects the symbol at the point. -;; - `mc/mark-next-word-like-this`: Like `mc/mark-next-like-this` but only for whole words. -;; - `mc/mark-next-symbol-like-this`: Like `mc/mark-next-like-this` but only for whole symbols. -;; - `mc/mark-previous-like-this`: Adds a cursor and region at the next part of the buffer backwards that matches the current region. -;; - `mc/mark-previous-word-like-this`: Like `mc/mark-previous-like-this` but only for whole words. -;; - `mc/mark-previous-symbol-like-this`: Like `mc/mark-previous-like-this` but only for whole symbols. -;; - `mc/mark-more-like-this-extended`: Use arrow keys to quickly mark/skip next/previous occurrences. -;; - `mc/add-cursor-on-click`: Bind to a mouse event to add cursors by clicking. See tips-section. - -;; ### Mark many occurrences - -;; - `mc/mark-all-like-this`: Marks all parts of the buffer that matches the current region. -;; - `mc/mark-all-words-like-this`: Like `mc/mark-all-like-this` but only for whole words. -;; - `mc/mark-all-symbols-like-this`: Like `mc/mark-all-like-this` but only for whole symbols. -;; - `mc/mark-all-in-region`: Prompts for a string to match in the region, adding cursors to all of them. -;; - `mc/mark-all-like-this-in-defun`: Marks all parts of the current defun that matches the current region. -;; - `mc/mark-all-words-like-this-in-defun`: Like `mc/mark-all-like-this-in-defun` but only for whole words. -;; - `mc/mark-all-symbols-like-this-in-defun`: Like `mc/mark-all-like-this-in-defun` but only for whole symbols. -;; - `mc/mark-all-like-this-dwim`: Tries to be smart about marking everything you want. Can be pressed multiple times. - -;; ### Special - -;; - `set-rectangular-region-anchor`: Think of this one as `set-mark` except you're marking a rectangular region. -;; - `mc/mark-sgml-tag-pair`: Mark the current opening and closing tag. -;; - `mc/insert-numbers`: Insert increasing numbers for each cursor, top to bottom. -;; - `mc/insert-letters`: Insert increasing letters for each cursor, top to bottom. -;; - `mc/sort-regions`: Sort the marked regions alphabetically. -;; - `mc/reverse-regions`: Reverse the order of the marked regions. - -;; ## Tips and tricks - -;; - To get out of multiple-cursors-mode, press `<return>` or `C-g`. The latter will -;; first disable multiple regions before disabling multiple cursors. If you want to -;; insert a newline in multiple-cursors-mode, use `C-j`. -;; -;; - Sometimes you end up with cursors outside of your view. You can -;; scroll the screen to center on each cursor with `C-v` and `M-v`. -;; -;; - Try pressing `mc/mark-next-like-this` with no region selected. It will just add a cursor -;; on the next line. -;; -;; - Try pressing `mc/mark-next-like-this-word` or -;; `mc/mark-next-like-this-symbol` with no region selected. It will -;; mark the symbol and add a cursor at the next occurrence -;; -;; - Try pressing `mc/mark-all-like-this-dwim` on a tagname in html-mode. -;; -;; - Notice that the number of cursors active can be seen in the modeline. -;; -;; - If you get out of multiple-cursors-mode and yank - it will yank only -;; from the kill-ring of main cursor. To yank from the kill-rings of -;; every cursor use yank-rectangle, normally found at C-x r y. -;; -;; - You can use `mc/reverse-regions` with nothing selected and just one cursor. -;; It will then flip the sexp at point and the one below it. -;; -;; - If you would like to keep the global bindings clean, and get custom keybindings -;; when the region is active, you can try [region-bindings-mode](https://github.com/fgallina/region-bindings-mode). -;; -;; BTW, I highly recommend adding `mc/mark-next-like-this` to a key binding that's -;; right next to the key for `er/expand-region`. - -;; ### Binding mouse events - -;; To override a mouse event, you will likely have to also unbind the -;; `down-mouse` part of the event. Like this: -;; -;; (global-unset-key (kbd "M-<down-mouse-1>")) -;; (global-set-key (kbd "M-<mouse-1>") 'mc/add-cursor-on-click) -;; -;; Or you can do like me and find an unused, but less convenient, binding: -;; -;; (global-set-key (kbd "C-S-<mouse-1>") 'mc/add-cursor-on-click) - -;; ## Unknown commands - -;; Multiple-cursors uses two lists of commands to know what to do: the run-once list -;; and the run-for-all list. It comes with a set of defaults, but it would be beyond silly -;; to try and include all the known Emacs commands. - -;; So that's why multiple-cursors occasionally asks what to do about a command. It will -;; then remember your choice by saving it in `~/.emacs.d/.mc-lists.el`. You can change -;; the location with: - -;; (setq mc/list-file "/my/preferred/file") - -;; ## Known limitations - -;; * isearch-forward and isearch-backward aren't supported with multiple cursors. -;; You should feel free to add a simplified version that can work with it. -;; * Commands run with `M-x` won't be repeated for all cursors. -;; * All key bindings that refer to lambdas are always run for all cursors. If you -;; need to limit it, you will have to give it a name. -;; * Redo might screw with your cursors. Undo works very well. - -;; ## Contribute - -;; Yes, please do. There's a suite of tests, so remember to add tests for your -;; specific feature, or I might break it later. - -;; You'll find the repo at: - -;; https://github.com/magnars/multiple-cursors.el - -;; To fetch the test dependencies: - -;; $ cd /path/to/multiple-cursors -;; $ git submodule update --init - -;; Run the tests with: - -;; $ ./util/ecukes/ecukes --graphical - -;; ## Contributors - -;; * [Takafumi Arakaki](https://github.com/tkf) made .mc-lists.el diff friendly -;; * [Marco Baringer](https://github.com/segv) contributed looping to mc/cycle and adding cursors without region for mark-more. -;; * [Ivan Andrus](https://github.com/gvol) added showing number of cursors in mode-line -;; * [Fuco](https://github.com/Fuco1) added the first version of `mc/mark-all-like-this-dwim` - -;; Thanks! - -;;; Code: - -(defgroup multiple-cursors nil - "Multiple cursors for emacs." - :group 'editing) - -(require 'mc-edit-lines) -(require 'mc-mark-more) -(require 'mc-mark-pop) -(require 'rectangular-region-mode) -(require 'mc-separate-operations) - -(provide 'multiple-cursors) - -;;; multiple-cursors.el ends here |