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-;;; avy-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "avy" "avy.el" (23450 31948 899920 751000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from avy.el
-
-(autoload 'avy-goto-char "avy" "\
-Jump to the currently visible CHAR.
-The window scope is determined by `avy-all-windows' (ARG negates it).
-
-\(fn CHAR &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'avy-goto-char-in-line "avy" "\
-Jump to the currently visible CHAR in the current line.
-
-\(fn CHAR)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'avy-goto-char-2 "avy" "\
-Jump to the currently visible CHAR1 followed by CHAR2.
-The window scope is determined by `avy-all-windows'.
-When ARG is non-nil, do the opposite of `avy-all-windows'.
-BEG and END narrow the scope where candidates are searched.
-
-\(fn CHAR1 CHAR2 &optional ARG BEG END)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'avy-goto-char-2-above "avy" "\
-Jump to the currently visible CHAR1 followed by CHAR2.
-This is a scoped version of `avy-goto-char-2', where the scope is
-the visible part of the current buffer up to point.
-The window scope is determined by `avy-all-windows'.
-When ARG is non-nil, do the opposite of `avy-all-windows'.
-
-\(fn CHAR1 CHAR2 &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'avy-goto-char-2-below "avy" "\
-Jump to the currently visible CHAR1 followed by CHAR2.
-This is a scoped version of `avy-goto-char-2', where the scope is
-the visible part of the current buffer following point.
-The window scope is determined by `avy-all-windows'.
-When ARG is non-nil, do the opposite of `avy-all-windows'.
-
-\(fn CHAR1 CHAR2 &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'avy-isearch "avy" "\
-Jump to one of the current isearch candidates.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'avy-goto-word-0 "avy" "\
-Jump to a word start.
-The window scope is determined by `avy-all-windows'.
-When ARG is non-nil, do the opposite of `avy-all-windows'.
-BEG and END narrow the scope where candidates are searched.
-
-\(fn ARG &optional BEG END)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'avy-goto-word-1 "avy" "\
-Jump to the currently visible CHAR at a word start.
-The window scope is determined by `avy-all-windows'.
-When ARG is non-nil, do the opposite of `avy-all-windows'.
-BEG and END narrow the scope where candidates are searched.
-When SYMBOL is non-nil, jump to symbol start instead of word start.
-
-\(fn CHAR &optional ARG BEG END SYMBOL)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'avy-goto-word-1-above "avy" "\
-Jump to the currently visible CHAR at a word start.
-This is a scoped version of `avy-goto-word-1', where the scope is
-the visible part of the current buffer up to point.
-The window scope is determined by `avy-all-windows'.
-When ARG is non-nil, do the opposite of `avy-all-windows'.
-
-\(fn CHAR &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'avy-goto-word-1-below "avy" "\
-Jump to the currently visible CHAR at a word start.
-This is a scoped version of `avy-goto-word-1', where the scope is
-the visible part of the current buffer following point.
-The window scope is determined by `avy-all-windows'.
-When ARG is non-nil, do the opposite of `avy-all-windows'.
-
-\(fn CHAR &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'avy-goto-symbol-1 "avy" "\
-Jump to the currently visible CHAR at a symbol start.
-The window scope is determined by `avy-all-windows'.
-When ARG is non-nil, do the opposite of `avy-all-windows'.
-
-\(fn CHAR &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'avy-goto-symbol-1-above "avy" "\
-Jump to the currently visible CHAR at a symbol start.
-This is a scoped version of `avy-goto-symbol-1', where the scope is
-the visible part of the current buffer up to point.
-The window scope is determined by `avy-all-windows'.
-When ARG is non-nil, do the opposite of `avy-all-windows'.
-
-\(fn CHAR &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'avy-goto-symbol-1-below "avy" "\
-Jump to the currently visible CHAR at a symbol start.
-This is a scoped version of `avy-goto-symbol-1', where the scope is
-the visible part of the current buffer following point.
-The window scope is determined by `avy-all-windows'.
-When ARG is non-nil, do the opposite of `avy-all-windows'.
-
-\(fn CHAR &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'avy-goto-subword-0 "avy" "\
-Jump to a word or subword start.
-The window scope is determined by `avy-all-windows' (ARG negates it).
-
-When PREDICATE is non-nil it's a function of zero parameters that
-should return true.
-
-BEG and END narrow the scope where candidates are searched.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG PREDICATE BEG END)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'avy-goto-subword-1 "avy" "\
-Jump to the currently visible CHAR at a subword start.
-The window scope is determined by `avy-all-windows' (ARG negates it).
-The case of CHAR is ignored.
-
-\(fn CHAR &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'avy-goto-word-or-subword-1 "avy" "\
-Forward to `avy-goto-subword-1' or `avy-goto-word-1'.
-Which one depends on variable `subword-mode'.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'avy-goto-line "avy" "\
-Jump to a line start in current buffer.
-
-When ARG is 1, jump to lines currently visible, with the option
-to cancel to `goto-line' by entering a number.
-
-When ARG is 4, negate the window scope determined by
-`avy-all-windows'.
-
-Otherwise, forward to `goto-line' with ARG.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'avy-goto-line-above "avy" "\
-Goto visible line above the cursor.
-OFFSET changes the distance between the closest key to the cursor and
-the cursor
-When BOTTOM-UP is non-nil, display avy candidates from top to bottom
-
-\(fn &optional OFFSET BOTTOM-UP)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'avy-goto-line-below "avy" "\
-Goto visible line below the cursor.
-OFFSET changes the distance between the closest key to the cursor and
-the cursor
-When BOTTOM-UP is non-nil, display avy candidates from top to bottom
-
-\(fn &optional OFFSET BOTTOM-UP)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'avy-goto-end-of-line "avy" "\
-Call `avy-goto-line' and move to the end of the line.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'avy-copy-line "avy" "\
-Copy a selected line above the current line.
-ARG lines can be used.
-
-\(fn ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'avy-move-line "avy" "\
-Move a selected line above the current line.
-ARG lines can be used.
-
-\(fn ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'avy-copy-region "avy" "\
-Select two lines and copy the text between them to point.
-
-The window scope is determined by `avy-all-windows' or
-`avy-all-windows-alt' when ARG is non-nil.
-
-\(fn ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'avy-move-region "avy" "\
-Select two lines and move the text between them above the current line.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'avy-kill-region "avy" "\
-Select two lines and kill the region between them.
-
-The window scope is determined by `avy-all-windows' or
-`avy-all-windows-alt' when ARG is non-nil.
-
-\(fn ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'avy-kill-ring-save-region "avy" "\
-Select two lines and save the region between them to the kill ring.
-The window scope is determined by `avy-all-windows'.
-When ARG is non-nil, do the opposite of `avy-all-windows'.
-
-\(fn ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'avy-kill-whole-line "avy" "\
-Select line and kill the whole selected line.
-
-With a numerical prefix ARG, kill ARG line(s) starting from the
-selected line.  If ARG is negative, kill backward.
-
-If ARG is zero, kill the selected line but exclude the trailing
-newline.
-
-\\[universal-argument] 3 \\[avy-kil-whole-line] kill three lines
-starting from the selected line.  \\[universal-argument] -3
-
-\\[avy-kill-whole-line] kill three lines backward including the
-selected line.
-
-\(fn ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'avy-kill-ring-save-whole-line "avy" "\
-Select line and save the whole selected line as if killed, but don’t kill it.
-
-This command is similar to `avy-kill-whole-line', except that it
-saves the line(s) as if killed, but does not kill it(them).
-
-With a numerical prefix ARG, kill ARG line(s) starting from the
-selected line.  If ARG is negative, kill backward.
-
-If ARG is zero, kill the selected line but exclude the trailing
-newline.
-
-\(fn ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'avy-setup-default "avy" "\
-Setup the default shortcuts.
-
-\(fn)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'avy-goto-char-timer "avy" "\
-Read one or many consecutive chars and jump to the first one.
-The window scope is determined by `avy-all-windows' (ARG negates it).
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; avy-autoloads.el ends here