Making cursorless friendlier for basic text editing #661
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I created a bit of a cheatsheet for myself where I try to only put the commands that I think I will use for editing text and not code. I'm proud to say I wrote this all up in cursor less, I would love any feedback: Also if anyone knows how I can easily put dashes in front of everything below I would love to know how to do something like that: Basic Actions: "drink ": Inserts a new line above the target line, and moves the cursor to the newly created line "round wrap ": wraps the target with parentheses Scrolls a given target to the top, center or bottom of the screen. A range target uses one primitive target as its start and another as its end to form a range from the start to the end. For example, "air past bat" refers to the range from the token with a hat over its 'a' to a token with a hat over its 'b'. Note that if the first target is omitted, the start of the range will be the current selection(s). "take [blue] air past [green] bat" |
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I don't code at all but I still think this software has great potential for editing long emails or any sort of plain text, so I hope to create some guides and potentially videos where I explain how I use it and how it could be beneficial.
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