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x/ddu_vim/deps.ts>op.incsearch

Dark deno-powered UI framework for neovim/Vim8
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variable op.incsearch
import { op } from "https://deno.land/x/ddu_vim@v1.13.0/deps.ts";
const { incsearch } = op;

{not available when compiled without the |+extra_search| features} While typing a search command, show where the pattern, as it was typed so far, matches. The matched string is highlighted. If the pattern is invalid or not found, nothing is shown. The screen will be updated often, this is only useful on fast terminals. Also applies to the pattern in commands: > :global :lvimgrep :lvimgrepadd :smagic :snomagic :sort :substitute :vglobal :vimgrep :vimgrepadd < Note that the match will be shown, but the cursor will return to its original position when no match is found and when pressing . You still need to finish the search command with to move the cursor to the match. You can use the CTRL-G and CTRL-T keys to move to the next and previous match. |c_CTRL-G| |c_CTRL-T| When compiled with the |+reltime| feature Vim only searches for about half a second. With a complicated pattern and/or a lot of text the match may not be found. This is to avoid that Vim hangs while you are typing the pattern. The highlighting can be set with the 'i' flag in 'highlight'. When 'hlsearch' is on, all matched strings are highlighted too while typing a search command. See also: 'hlsearch'. If you don't want to turn 'hlsearch' on, but want to highlight all matches while searching, you can turn on and off 'hlsearch' with autocmd. Example: > augroup vimrc-incsearch-highlight autocmd! autocmd CmdlineEnter /,? :set hlsearch autocmd CmdlineLeave /,? :set nohlsearch augroup END < CTRL-L can be used to add one character from after the current match to the command line. If 'ignorecase' and 'smartcase' are set and the command line has no uppercase characters, the added character is converted to lowercase. CTRL-R CTRL-W can be used to add the word at the end of the current match, excluding the characters that were already typed. NOTE: This option is reset when 'compatible' is set.