Remap K to ,k for search so you don't accidentally lock up vim

People were complaining that "K" was too easy to hit by accident on a random char and search a large codebase.
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Yan Pritzker 2017-01-16 11:59:52 -06:00
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commit 78da69d421
2 changed files with 5 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ of plugins above to learn more.
* `,F` - same as `,f` but in a vertical split
* `,gf` or `Ctrl-f` - same as vim normal gf (go to file), but in a vertical split (works with file.rb:123 line numbers also)
* `gF` - standard vim mapping, here for completeness (go to file at line number)
* `K` - Search the current word under the cursor and show results in quickfix window
* `,k` - Search the current word under the cursor and show results in quickfix window
* `,K` - Grep the current word up to next exclamation point (useful for ruby foo! methods)
* `Cmd-*` - highlight all occurrences of current word (similar to regular `*` except doesn't move)
* `,hl` - toggle search highlight on and off
@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ of plugins above to learn more.
* `gK` - Opens the documentation for the word under the cursor.
* Spacebar - Sneak - type two characters to move there in a line. Kind of like vim's `f` but more accurate.
* `:Gsearch foo` - global search, then do your normal `%s/search/replace/g` and follow up with `:Greplace` to replace across all files. When done use `:wall` to write all the files.
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@ -10,11 +10,11 @@ function! GetVisual()
return selection
endfunction
"grep the current word using K (mnemonic Kurrent)
nnoremap <silent> K :Ag <cword><CR>
"grep the current word using ,k (mnemonic Kurrent)
nnoremap <silent> ,k :Ag <cword><CR>
"grep visual selection
vnoremap K :<C-U>execute "Ag " . GetVisual()<CR>
vnoremap ,k :<C-U>execute "Ag " . GetVisual()<CR>
"grep current word up to the next exclamation point using ,K
nnoremap ,K viwf!:<C-U>execute "Ag " . GetVisual()<CR>