(Emacs)-evil lion
Evil-lion isn't needed when I can just use visual mode and =align-regexp=.
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@@ -397,30 +397,6 @@ which pauses cursors upon placing a cursor at the current position.
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(evil-mc-pause-cursors)))
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(evil-mc-pause-cursors)))
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#+end_src
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#+end_src
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*** Evil lion
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Evil lion provides alignment operators. Alignment operators allow you
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to, on some given text, align it via a symbol.
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For example it can transform the following
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#+begin_example
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(James . 19)
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(Arthur . 22)
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#+end_example
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to
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#+begin_example
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(James . 19)
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(Arthur . 22)
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#+end_example
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which would be done via =gl<object><symbol>= (in this case =glip.=)
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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(use-package evil-lion
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:after evil
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:config
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(evil-lion-mode))
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#+end_src
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*** Evil collection
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*** Evil collection
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Setup evil collection, but don't turn on the mode. Instead, I'll turn
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Setup evil collection, but don't turn on the mode. Instead, I'll turn
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on setups for specific modes I think benefit from it.
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on setups for specific modes I think benefit from it.
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