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When I want to create key maps with many sequential characters then there is way too much boiler plate. For example in vim script
nnremap ,nf di//clang-format off<cr>//clang-format on<esc>P
maps to
{ "before": ["<leader>", "n", "f"], "after": [ "d", "i", "/", "/", " ", "c", "l", "a", "n", "g", "-", "f", "o", "r", "m", "a", "t", " ", "o", "f", "f", "\n", "/", "/", " ", "c", "l", "a", "n", "g", "-", "f", "o", "r", "m", "a", "t", " ", "o", "n", "<Esc>", "P" ] }
which is really unnecessary. It should be possible to do
{ "before": "<leader>nf", "after": "di//clang-format off<cr>//clang-format on<esc>P" }
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When I want to create key maps with many sequential characters then there is way too much boiler plate. For example in vim script
maps to
which is really unnecessary. It should be possible to do
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: