Easy text exchange operator for Vim.
cx
On the first use, define the first {motion} to exchange. On the second use, define the second {motion} and perform the exchange.
cxx
Like cx
, but use the current line.
X
Like cx
, but for Visual mode.
cxc
Clear any {motion} pending for exchange.
- If you're using the same motion again (e.g. exchanging two words using
cxiw
), you can use.
the second time. - If one region is fully contained within the other, it will replace the containing region.
To exchange two words, place your cursor on the first word and type cxiw
.
Then move to the second word and type cxiw
again. Note: the {motion} used in
the first and second use of cx
don't have to be the same.
Check out these other resources for more information:
Exchange.vim has been ported by third parties to work with Vim emulators in other text editors.
- Emacs: evil-exchange by Dewdrops
- Atom: vim-mode-plus-exchange by Dillon Kearns
- Zsh: zsh-viexchange by Oliver Kiddle
- IntelliJ: IdeaVim exchange extension by Alexey Gerasimov
More details and troubleshooting can be found in the Wiki.
If you don't have a preferred installation method, I recommend installing pathogen.vim, and then simply copy and paste:
cd ~/.vim/bundle
git clone git://github.com/tommcdo/vim-exchange.git
Once help tags have been generated, you can view the manual with
:help exchange
.