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