* bump tree-sitter-perl version
need some grammar tweaks for the indent queries to function properly
* add indent queries for perl
* add textobject queries for perl
* adds treesitter-highlight-name command
* commit documentation changes
* moves the get_highlight_name function into core/syntax
* rename get_highlight_name function to get_highlight_for_node_at_position
* addresses pr comments: moves fn into helper fn, simplifies a lot
* commit updated documentation changes
* changes scope method to return &str so that callers can decide whether or not to own
Use `default` instead of `reset`, as this is the conventional name for ANSI codes 39/49. The word `reset` should be reserved for ANSI code `0`, which resets both fg and bg colors at once, while also removing all modifiers. While the code uses the value name `Reset`, this is misleading and should not leak into the user space.
This implements function, (calling) argument and comment captures for use
in the textobject selections in bash.
This also updates the generated docs after adding the textobjects for bash.
The clipboard special registers are able to retain multiple selections
and also join the value when copying it to the clipboard. So by default
we should yank regularly to the '*' and '+' registers. That will have
the same behavior for the clipboards but will allow pasting multiple
selections if the clipboard doesn't change between yanks.
* fix vlang grammar fetch and build fail
* update highlights.scm for v-analyzer
* Update languages.toml
Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
* Update runtime/queries/v/highlights.scm
Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
* update scm for new lsp
* gen doc lang-support.md
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Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
The helix snap now gets aliased to hx by default at installation time,
so manual aliasing should no longer be required.
Signed-off-by: Joseph Brock <joseph.brock@protonmail.com>
Resolves issue #6888 by adding a command to join all selections and yank
them to the specified register. The typed command takes an argument as
the separator to use when joining the selections.