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*vim-ruby.txt*
1. Ruby motions |ruby-motion|
2. Ruby text objects |ruby-text-objects|
==============================================================================
1. Ruby motions *ruby-motion*
Vim provides motions such as |[m| and |]m| for jumping to the start or end of
a method definition. Out of the box, these work for curly-bracket languages,
but not for ruby. The |vim-ruby| plugin enhances these motions, by making them
also work on ruby files.
*ruby-]m*
]m Go to start of next method definition.
*ruby-]M*
]M Go to end of next method definition.
*ruby-[m*
[m Go to start of previous method definition.
*ruby-[M*
[M Go to end of previous method definition.
*ruby-]]*
]] Go to start of next module or class definition.
*ruby-][*
][ Go to end of next module or class definition.
*ruby-[[*
[[ Go to start of previous module or class definition.
*ruby-[]*
[] Go to end of previous module or class definition.
==============================================================================
2. Ruby text objects *ruby-text-objects*
Vim's |text-objects| can be used to select or operate upon regions of text
that are defined by structure. The |vim-ruby| plugin adds text objects for
operating on methods and classes.
*ruby-v_am* *ruby-am*
am "a method", select from "def" until matching "end"
keyword.
*ruby-v_im* *ruby-im*
im "inner method", select contents of "def"/"end" block,
excluding the "def" and "end" themselves.
*ruby-v_aM* *ruby-aM*
aM "a class", select from "class" until matching "end"
keyword.
*ruby-v_iM* *ruby-iM*
iM "inner class", select contents of "class"/"end"
block, excluding the "class" and "end" themselves.
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