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# guid.nvim
-This Neovim-exclusive plugin simplifies common operations when working with [Globally Unique
+This Neovim plugin simplifies common operations when working with [Globally Unique
Identifiers](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universally_unique_identifier) (GUIDs). The produced values fully conform to
-the [RFC 4122](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc4122) spec for for pseudo-random GUIDs.
+the [RFC 4122](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc4122) spec for pseudo-random GUIDs. Classic Vim is not supported.
![](img/guid.nvim.gif)
-## GUID Styles
-
-There are several ways to represent GUIDs as text. The format specifier syntax outlined by
-[Guid.ToString](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.guid.tostring?view=net-7.0) is borrowed for styling
-text output. This convention is expanded to allow the casing of hexadecimal characters to be specified. The casing of
-the format specifier determines whether lowercase or uppercase will be used.
-
-* n `cbb297c014a940bc8d911d0ef9b42df9`
-* d `cbb297c0-14a9-40bc-8d91-1d0ef9b42df9`
-* D `CBB297C0-14A9-40BC-8D91-1D0EF9B42DF9`
-* b `{cbb297c0-14a9-40bc-8d91-1d0ef9b42df9}`
-* B `{CBB297C0-14A9-40BC-8D91-1D0EF9B42DF9}`
-* p `(cbb297c0-14a9-40bc-8d91-1d0ef9b42df9)`
-* P `(CBB297C0-14A9-40BC-8D91-1D0EF9B42DF9)`
-* x `{0xcbb297c0,0x14a9,0x40bc,{0x8d,0x91,0x1d,0x0e,0xf9,0xb4,0x2d,0xf9}}`
-* X `{0xCBB297C0,0x14A9,0x40BC,{0x8D,0x91,0x1D,0x0E,0xF9,0xB4,0x2D,0xF9}}`
-
-## GUID Commands
-
-* `GuidInsert [style]` \
- Inserts a GUID at the cursor position using the default or provided style.
-
-* `GuidFormat [style]` \
- Formats the GUID at the cursor position using the default or provided style.
-
-* `GuidObject` \
- Selects the GUID at the cursor position (useful for text objects).
-
-## GUID Text Object
-
-A custom text object for GUIDs is provided. By default it is bound to the `g` key. For example to yank a GUID you would
-input `yig` in normal mode (the functionally identical `yag` can also be used). The GUID text object supports all of the
-GUID formatting styles described above. Make sure to call `setup` if you wish to use GUID text objects (details in the
-next section).
## Configuration
-The plugin should be configured by calling the `setup` function. Options can be optionally provided if you wish to
-override the default settings, which are shown below:
+The plugin should be configured by calling the `setup` function. Options may be provided to override the default
+settings which are shown below:
```lua
require('guid').setup({
@@ -54,13 +20,49 @@ require('guid').setup({
})
```
-Specifically, these options are:
+These options are:
* `comma_space` \
- Determines if commas should be followed by spaces in GUIDs formatted with the `x` specifier.
+ Specifies if commas should be followed by spaces in GUIDs formatted with the `x` and `X` specifiers.
* `default_style` \
- Determines what style to use if one is not provided for `GuidInsert` and `GuidFormat` commands.
+ Specifies which format to use if one is not provided for `GuidInsert` and `GuidFormat` commands.
* `object-char` \
- Determines which character should be used for the GUID text object.
+ Specifies which character should be used for the GUID text object.
+
+## GUID Formatting
+
+The format specifier syntax outlined by
+[Guid.ToString](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.guid.tostring?view=net-7.0) is borrowed for styling
+GUID text representation. The case of the format specifier determines whether lowercase or uppercase will be used.
+
+| Format | Example |
+| - | - |
+| n | `cbb297c014a940bc8d911d0ef9b42df9` |
+| n | `CBB297C014A940BC8D911D0EF9B42DF9` |
+| d | `cbb297c0-14a9-40bc-8d91-1d0ef9b42df9` |
+| D | `CBB297C0-14A9-40BC-8D91-1D0EF9B42DF9` |
+| b | `{cbb297c0-14a9-40bc-8d91-1d0ef9b42df9}` |
+| B | `{CBB297C0-14A9-40BC-8D91-1D0EF9B42DF9}` |
+| p | `(cbb297c0-14a9-40bc-8d91-1d0ef9b42df9)` |
+| P | `(CBB297C0-14A9-40BC-8D91-1D0EF9B42DF9)` |
+| x | `{0xcbb297c0,0x14a9,0x40bc,{0x8d,0x91,0x1d,0x0e,0xf9,0xb4,0x2d,0xf9}}` |
+| X | `{0xCBB297C0,0x14A9,0x40BC,{0x8D,0x91,0x1D,0x0E,0xF9,0xB4,0x2D,0xF9}}` |
+
+## GUID Commands
+
+* `GuidInsert [format]` \
+ Inserts a GUID at the cursor position using the default or provided format.
+
+* `GuidFormat [format]` \
+ Formats the GUID at the cursor position using the default or provided format.
+
+* `GuidObject` \
+ Selects the GUID at the cursor position (useful for text objects).
+
+## GUID Text Object
+
+A custom text object for GUIDs is provided. By default it is bound to the `g` key. For example to yank a GUID you would
+input `yig` in normal mode. The functionally identical `yag` can also be used. The GUID text object supports all of the
+GUID text representations described above. Be sure to call `setup` if you wish to use GUID text objects.