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editor/objed
Description
This modules adds objed, a global minor-mode for navigating and manipulating text objects. It combines the ideas of versor-mode and other editors like Vim or Kakoune and tries to align them with regular Emacs conventions.
Note that objed is intended as an alternative to evil, for people who
prefer standard Emacs key-bindings and conventions. It's not recommended to use
these modules together.
See the objed project README for information on keybinds and usage.
Module Flags
+manualDo not turnobjedautomatically. The user is responsible for calling `objed-activate` (bound to `M-SPC` if using the default Emacs bindings.)