with evil we have the inner or outer object for selecting inside or outside quote with ", `, ’
but I rather have everything hapenning in one go, using the q
letter for this. (lazyvim sems to have that setup by default which i seems to have got used to it)
It’s easy enough to redefine an object like this:
(define-key evil-outer-text-objects-map "q" 'evil-a-double-quote)
(define-key evil-inner-text-objects-map "q" 'evil-inner-double-quote)
which obviously only select the double quotes, anyone would know how to extend this to backquote ` or single quote ’
How does this work? Does the q become a new text object meaning “quoted” in normal mode?
So, can I do cq in normal mode and then “text” becomes “” with the cursor in the middle of the quotes with the mode being changed to insert?
Try expand region package from elpa.
There is evil-textobj-anyblock which does a similar thing (you can configure
evil-textobj-anyblock-blocks
to only use quotes, if you don’t like that by default it uses all kinds of blocks)