Contributing guidelines
Module(s)
mini.jump
Neovim version
0.11.x
Description
When dot-repeating a command which includes a jump (e.g. dt]), and using a different jump between repeats, the original jump is lost and instead the other jump is repeated.
This works correctly with mini.jump disabled.
Reproduction
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Create separate 'nvim-repro' config directory:
- '~/.config/nvim-repro/' on Unix
- '~/AppData/Local/nvim-repro/' on Windows
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Inside 'nvim-repro' directory create a file named 'init.lua'.
Populate it with the following content:
-- Clone latest 'mini.nvim' (requires Git CLI installed)
vim.cmd('echo "Installing `mini.nvim`" | redraw')
local mini_path = vim.fn.stdpath('data') .. '/site/pack/deps/start/mini.nvim'
local clone_cmd = { 'git', 'clone', '--depth=1', 'https://github.com/nvim-mini/mini.nvim', mini_path }
vim.fn.system(clone_cmd)
vim.cmd('echo "`mini.nvim` is installed" | redraw')
-- Make sure 'mini.nvim' is available
vim.cmd('packadd mini.nvim')
require('mini.deps').setup()
-- Add extra setup steps needed to reproduce the behavior
require('mini.jump').setup()
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Run NVIM_APPNAME=nvim-repro nvim (i.e. execute nvim with NVIM_APPNAME environment variable set to "nvim-repro").
Wait for all dependencies to install.
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Enter the following text:
[foo, 1]
[foo, 2]
[foo, 3]
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Move to the beginning of the file: gg0
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Search for foo: /foo<CR>
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Jump to the first comma: f,
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Delete until the closing bracket: dt]
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Go to the next search result and jump to the second comma: nf,
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Repeat the deletion: .
Expected result: Everything up to the next closing bracket should get deleted:
Actual result: Everything up to the next comma gets deleted instead:
Contributing guidelines
mainbranchModule(s)
mini.jump
Neovim version
0.11.x
Description
When dot-repeating a command which includes a jump (e.g.
dt]), and using a different jump between repeats, the original jump is lost and instead the other jump is repeated.This works correctly with
mini.jumpdisabled.Reproduction
Create separate 'nvim-repro' config directory:
Inside 'nvim-repro' directory create a file named 'init.lua'.
Populate it with the following content:
Run
NVIM_APPNAME=nvim-repro nvim(i.e. executenvimwithNVIM_APPNAMEenvironment variable set to "nvim-repro").Wait for all dependencies to install.
Enter the following text:
Move to the beginning of the file:
gg0Search for
foo:/foo<CR>Jump to the first comma:
f,Delete until the closing bracket:
dt]Go to the next search result and jump to the second comma:
nf,Repeat the deletion:
.Expected result: Everything up to the next closing bracket should get deleted:
Actual result: Everything up to the next comma gets deleted instead: