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# revolver.nvim
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This Neovim plugin makes it easy to rotate between related files in a common directory. This enables "header flipping"
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in C/C++ and other languages where semantically related information is split between different files. revolver.nvim
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alternates between files that share a common prefix after stripping away one of the predetermined suffixes. This suffix
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is typically the file extension, but can include a part of the filename as well. Classic Vim is not supported.
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## Configuration
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This plugin can be configured by calling the `setup` function. A set of file suffixes is provided to override the
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defaults shown below.
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```lua
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require('revolver').setup({
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'.c',
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'.cpp',
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'.h',
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'.hpp',
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'.inl'
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})
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```
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## Commands
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For the following examples, imagine that you have the files `foo.cpp`, `foo.h`, and `foo.inl` in a directory and are
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currently editing `foo.cpp`.
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* `Revolver` \
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Invoking the `Revolver` command will open `foo.h`. Subsequent invocation will cause `foo.h` and `foo.inl` to open
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before wrapping back around to `foo.cpp`. The order that files are opened in corresponds to the ordering of suffixes
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provided to the `setup` function.
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* `RevolverBack` \
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This command is similar to `Revolver` with the difference being that suffix rotation occurs backwards. The first
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file to be opened would be `foo.inl`, followed by `foo.h`, and finally `foo.cpp` again.
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