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By default, Vimbot will try to guess what vim application to use,
and use an empty.vimrc and .gvimrc. If you want to specify a
vim binary or some config files, you can do this:
> vim.type"i","Hey vim users,"
> vim.append"<CR><CR>","Try testing your vim plugins with vimbot!"
> vim.command"%s/vim/best_editor_ever/g"=>"2 substitutions on 2 lines"
API
editing
type - sends keyboard input to vim,
applying mappings and creating an undo entry where needed
normal - like, type, but enters normal mode first
insert - like, type, but enters insert mode first
append - like, type, but enters insert mode first
undo
redo
clear_buffer
raw_type - like type, but does not do vimbot's normal
behavior of ensuring that an undo entry is created and
that mappings are applied
querying the state of the editor
line - get the text of the line the cursor is on
line_number, column_number - get the position of the cursor
register - get the contents of a given register
mode - returns the mode as a letter: i, n, c, v, V, s
evaluate - get value of arbitrary vimscript expression
in_insert_mode?
in_normal_mode?
in_command_mode?
in_visual_mode?
in_select_mode?
configuration
source, runtime - load vimscript files
set - set a vim option
map - add a key mapping
Contributing
New convenience methods are easy to add, and pull requests are welcome!