# surround.vim Surround.vim is all about "surroundings": parentheses, brackets, quotes, XML tags, and more. The plugin provides mappings to easily delete, change and add such surroundings in pairs. It's easiest to explain with examples. Press `cs"'` inside "Hello world!" to change it to 'Hello world!' Now press `cs'` to change it to Hello world! To go full circle, press `cst"` to get "Hello world!" To remove the delimiters entirely, press `ds"`. Hello world! Now with the cursor on "Hello", press `ysiw]` (`iw` is a text object). [Hello] world! Let's make that braces and add some space (use `}` instead of `{` for no space): `cs]{` { Hello } world! Now wrap the entire line in parentheses with `yssb` or `yss)`. ({ Hello } world!) Revert to the original text: `ds{ds)` Hello world! Emphasize hello: `ysiw` Hello world! Finally, let's try out visual mode. Press a capital V (for linewise visual mode) followed by `S

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Hello world!

This plugin is very powerful for HTML and XML editing, a niche which currently seems underfilled in Vim land. (As opposed to HTML/XML *inserting*, for which many plugins are available). Adding, changing, and removing pairs of tags simultaneously is a breeze. The `.` command will work with `ds`, `cs`, and `yss` if you install [repeat.vim](https://github.com/tpope/vim-repeat). ## Installation Install using your favorite package manager, or use Vim's built-in package support: mkdir -p ~/.vim/pack/tpope/start cd ~/.vim/pack/tpope/start git clone https://tpope.io/vim/surround.git vim -u NONE -c "helptags surround/doc" -c q ## Contributing See the contribution guidelines for [pathogen.vim](https://github.com/tpope/vim-pathogen#readme). ## Self-Promotion Like surround.vim? Star the repository on [GitHub](https://github.com/tpope/vim-surround) and vote for it on [vim.org](https://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=1697). Love surround.vim? Follow [tpope](http://tpo.pe/) on [GitHub](https://github.com/tpope) and [Twitter](http://twitter.com/tpope). ## License Copyright (c) Tim Pope. Distributed under the same terms as Vim itself. See `:help license`.