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guid.nvim
This Neovim plugin simplifies common operations when working with Globally Unique Identifiers (GUIDs). The produced values fully conform to the RFC 4122 spec for pseudo-random GUIDs. Classic Vim is not supported.
Configuration
The plugin should be configured by calling the setup
function. Options may be provided to override the default
settings which are shown below:
require('guid').setup({
comma_space = false,
default_style = 'd',
object_char = 'g'
})
These options are:
comma_space
Specifies if commas should be followed by spaces in GUIDs formatted with the x
and X
specifiers.
default_style
Specifies which format to use if one is not provided for GuidInsert
and GuidFormat
commands.
object_char
Specifies which character should be used for the GUID text object.
GUID Formatting
The format specifier syntax outlined by Guid.ToString 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.