On 1 Jul 2019, at 12:54 pm, Allan Odgaard <mailinglist@textmate.org> wrote:On 18 Nov 2018, at 11:34, Timothy Bates wrote:
Thanks twould be great: one often wants the command to look out into the
line for something else to align once an initial assign is aligned. Like
commas too.I didn’t get around to making it advance through the alignment operators, but I just pushed a version which includes
<-
as an alignment character, sorry for the wait.I forget how much I wrote about my reworked Align Assignments, but it has really worked great for me, something I really love is the ability to detect indentation and keep the changes within the current level, for example with something like this:
while post = posts.shift title = post.title body = post.body end
Using
⌥⌘]
in the body will not be confused by the assignment on the first line.Likewise for data structures we may have something like:
post: { title: "My title", body: "Some body" }
Again, using
⌥⌘]
in the middle works as expected :)
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