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atom-refs

v0.6.0

Published

Navigate and refactor variable references

Downloads

15

Readme

atom-refs

This project recomposes big parts of atom-refactor / js-refactor and js-hyperclick. Big thanks to them.

WARNING This is very early alpha version. Expect bugs.

Motivations

  • add navigation between occurrences

  • add support for svelte3

  • avoid to open temporary editors when resolving re-exported modules (export { ... } from)

  • share AST to avoid double parsing of same code

Features

  • highlights all references (bindings) to a variables in a JS scope

  • select all references (to rename all references at once)

  • navigate to previous / next reference

  • jump to variable declaration / import statement

  • jump through files to imported module definition

    • either from local import declaration, or a reference later in the code

    • to ./local-module, 'global-ones' and even atom's doc! (actually using js-hyperclick for module resolution currently)

  • skip through import { default as foo } from 'foo' to the actual declaration (optionally, by using one of two jump command variants)

  • can provide to hyperclick for mouse support (but does not depends on it)

  • supports svelte3! including references in the template!!

  • supports jsx

  • maybe supports vue? (don't remember, not tested recently, probably somewhat partial support)

  • does NOT support typescript (because typescript has all of this more or less built-in)

Keymap

Provided keymap works with vim-mode-plus because it's what I use. You'll need to map atom-refs's command yourself if not using vim-mode-plus. (Please post an issue if you find a combination that works well in non-vim, to have it integrated in the defaults).