chrisgrieser / nvim-scissors

Automagical editing and creation of snippets.
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Is there a way to change the binding to jump to next token? #13

Closed ktandun closed 5 months ago

ktandun commented 5 months ago

Feature Requested

Currently it uses Tab but is it possible to configure it to something else? I am using this plugin without LuaSnip

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chrisgrieser commented 5 months ago

No, jumping to the next token is done by your snippet engine, not by nvim-scissors. In fact, this plugin does not create any keybinding for tab.

If you do not Luasnip, it depends on whatever snippet engine plugin you use; I'd check their respective documentation.

ktandun commented 5 months ago

That makes sense, thanks!

On Sat, 11 May 2024, 6:23 pm Chris Grieser, @.***> wrote:

No, jumping to the next token is done by your snippet engine, not by nvim-scissors. In fact, this plugin does not create any keybinding for tab .

If you do not Luasnip, it depends on whatever snippet engine plugin you use; I'd check their respective documentation.

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