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+This is evil.info, produced by makeinfo version 6.1 from evil.texi.
+
+This manual is for Evil (version 0.1 of 2011-07-30), an extensible vi
+layer for Emacs.
+
+   Copyright © 2011 Frank Fischer and Vegard Øye.
+
+     Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this
+     document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License,
+     Version 1.3 or any later version published by the Free Software
+     Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and
+     no Back-Cover Texts.  A copy of the license is included in the
+     section entitled "GNU Free Documentation License".
+
+   The Evil team thanks everyone at gmane.emacs.vim-emulation for their
+feedback and contributions.
+INFO-DIR-SECTION Emacs
+START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
+* Evil: (evil). Extensible vi layer for Emacs.
+END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
+
+
+File: evil.info,  Node: Top,  Next: Overview,  Prev: (dir),  Up: (dir)
+
+Evil
+****
+
+This is the manual for Evil, an extensible vi layer for Emacs.
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Overview::
+* Settings::
+* Keymaps::
+* Hooks::
+* Macros::
+* Other internals::
+* GNU Free Documentation License::
+
+
+File: evil.info,  Node: Overview,  Next: Settings,  Up: Top
+
+1 Overview
+**********
+
+Evil is an extensible vi layer for Emacs.  It emulates the main features
+of Vim,(1) turning Emacs into a modal editor.  Like Emacs in general,
+Evil is extensible in Emacs Lisp.
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Installation::
+* Modes and states::
+
+   ---------- Footnotes ----------
+
+   (1) Vim is the most popular version of "vi", a modal text editor with
+many implementations.  Vim also adds some functions of its own, like
+Visual selection and text objects.  For more information, see:
+<http://www.vim.org/>
+
+
+File: evil.info,  Node: Installation,  Next: Modes and states,  Up: Overview
+
+1.1 Installation
+================
+
+Evil lives in a Git repository.  To download Evil, do:
+
+     git clone https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil.git
+
+Move Evil to '~/.emacs.d/evil'.  Then add the following lines to
+'~/.emacs':
+
+     (add-to-list 'load-path "~/.emacs.d/evil")
+     (require 'evil)
+     (evil-mode 1)
+
+Evil requires 'undo-tree.el' to provide linear undo and undo branches.
+It is available from EmacsWiki.(1)  (A copy of 'undo-tree.el' is also
+included in the Git repository.)
+
+   ---------- Footnotes ----------
+
+   (1) <http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/UndoTree>
+
+
+File: evil.info,  Node: Modes and states,  Prev: Installation,  Up: Overview
+
+1.2 Modes and states
+====================
+
+The next time Emacs is started, it will come up in "Normal state",
+denoted by '<N>' on the mode line.  This is where the main vi bindings
+are defined.  Note that you can always disable Normal state with 'C-z',
+which switches to an "Emacs state" (denoted by '<E>') in which vi keys
+are completely disabled.  Press 'C-z' again to switch back to Normal
+state.
+
+   Evil uses the term "state" for what is called a "mode" in vi, since
+"mode" already has its own meaning in Emacs.  Evil defines a number of
+states, such as Normal state ('<N>'), Insert state ('<I>'), Visual state
+('<V>'), Replace state ('<R>'), Operator-Pending state ('<O>'), Motion
+state ('<M>') and Emacs state ('<E>').  Each state has its own keymaps
+and customization variables.
+
+   Meanwhile, a "mode" in Emacs is a set of key bindings for editing a
+certain sort of text, like 'emacs-lisp-mode' for Emacs Lisp.  Modes may
+include custom bindings for Evil states.
+
+
+File: evil.info,  Node: Settings,  Next: Keymaps,  Prev: Overview,  Up: Top
+
+2 Settings
+**********
+
+Evil's behavior can be adjusted by setting various variables.  The
+current values may be inspected by doing 'M-x customize-group RET evil
+RET'.
+
+   To change the value of a variable, add a 'setq' form to '~/.emacs',
+preferably before Evil is loaded:(1)
+
+     (setq evil-shift-width 8)
+     ;; Load Evil
+     (require 'evil) ...
+
+Note that if a variable is buffer-local, you must use 'setq-default'
+instead of 'setq' to change its global value.
+
+ -- Variable: evil-auto-indent
+     Whether the current line is indented when entering Insert state.
+     If 't' (the default), then the line is indented.  If 'nil', then
+     the line is not indented.  Buffer-local.
+
+ -- Variable: evil-shift-width
+     The number of columns a line is shifted by the commands '>' and
+     '<'.
+
+ -- Variable: evil-repeat-move-cursor
+     If 't' (the default), then repeating a command with '.' may change
+     the position of the cursor.  If 'nil', then the original position
+     is preserved.
+
+ -- Variable: evil-find-skip-newlines
+     If 't', then 'f', 'F', 't' and 'T' may skip over newlines to find a
+     character.  If 'nil' (the default), then they are restricted to the
+     current line.
+
+ -- Variable: evil-move-cursor-back
+     If 't' (the default), then the cursor moves backwards when exiting
+     Insert state.  If 'nil', then the cursor does not move.
+
+ -- Variable: evil-want-fine-undo
+     If 't', then a change-based action like 'cw' may be undone in
+     several steps.  If 'nil' (the default), then it is undone in one
+     step.
+
+ -- Variable: evil-regexp-search
+     If 't' (the default), then '/' and '?' use regular expressions for
+     searching.  If 'nil', they use plain text.
+
+ -- Variable: evil-search-wrap
+     If 't' (the default), then '/' and '?' wrap the search around the
+     buffer.  If 'nil', then they stop at buffer boundaries.
+
+ -- Variable: evil-flash-delay
+     The number of seconds to flash search matches when pressing 'n' and
+     'N'.
+
+ -- Variable: evil-want-C-i-jump
+     If 't' (the default), then 'C-i' jumps forwards in the jump list.
+     If 'nil', then 'C-i' inserts a tab.
+
+ -- Variable: evil-want-C-u-scroll
+     If 't', then 'C-u' scrolls the buffer.  If 'nil' (the default),
+     then 'C-u' begins a numeric prefix argument.
+
+* Menu:
+
+* The cursor::
+* The initial state::
+
+   ---------- Footnotes ----------
+
+   (1) Strictly speaking, the order only matters if the variable affects
+the way Evil is loaded.  This is the case with some of the 'evil-want-'
+variables.
+
+
+File: evil.info,  Node: The cursor,  Next: The initial state,  Up: Settings
+
+2.1 The cursor
+==============
+
+A state may change the cursor's appearance.  The cursor settings are
+stored in the variables below, which may contain a cursor type as per
+the 'cursor-type' variable, a color string as passed to the
+'set-cursor-color' function, a zero-argument function for changing the
+cursor, or a list of the above.  For example, the following changes the
+cursor in Replace state to a red box:
+
+     (setq evil-replace-state-cursor '("red" box))
+
+If the state does not specify a cursor, 'evil-default-cursor' is used.
+
+ -- Variable: evil-default-cursor
+     The default cursor.
+
+ -- Variable: evil-normal-state-cursor
+     The cursor for Normal state.
+
+ -- Variable: evil-insert-state-cursor
+     The cursor for Insert state.
+
+ -- Variable: evil-visual-state-cursor
+     The cursor for Visual state.
+
+ -- Variable: evil-replace-state-cursor
+     The cursor for Replace state.
+
+ -- Variable: evil-operator-state-cursor
+     The cursor for Operator-Pending state.
+
+ -- Variable: evil-motion-state-cursor
+     The cursor for Motion state.
+
+ -- Variable: evil-emacs-state-cursor
+     The cursor for Emacs state.
+
+
+File: evil.info,  Node: The initial state,  Prev: The cursor,  Up: Settings
+
+2.2 The initial state
+=====================
+
+By default, a new buffer comes up in Normal state.  This can be changed
+with the function 'evil-set-initial-state'.
+
+ -- Function: evil-set-initial-state mode state
+     Set the initial state for a buffer in which MODE is active to
+     STATE.  MODE should be a major mode such as 'text-mode', although
+     minor modes work as well.
+
+
+File: evil.info,  Node: Keymaps,  Next: Hooks,  Prev: Settings,  Up: Top
+
+3 Keymaps
+*********
+
+Evil's key bindings are stored in a number of keymaps.  Each state has a
+"global keymap", where the default key bindings for the state are
+stored.  For example, the global keymap for Normal state is
+'evil-normal-state-map', and the key bindings in this map are seen in
+all buffers that are currently in Normal state.
+
+   Keymaps are modified with the Emacs function 'define-key':
+
+     (define-key evil-normal-state-map "w" 'foo)
+
+This binds the key 'w' to the command 'foo' in Normal state.  The file
+'evil-maps.el' contains all the key bindings.
+
+ -- Variable: evil-normal-state-map
+     The global keymap for Normal state.
+
+ -- Variable: evil-insert-state-map
+     The global keymap for Insert state.
+
+ -- Variable: evil-visual-state-map
+     The global keymap for Visual state.
+
+ -- Variable: evil-replace-state-map
+     The global keymap for Replace state.
+
+ -- Variable: evil-operator-state-map
+     The global keymap for Operator-Pending state.
+
+ -- Variable: evil-motion-state-map
+     The global keymap for Motion state.
+
+Each state also has a "buffer-local keymap", which is specific to the
+current buffer and has precedence over the global keymap.  These maps
+may be changed from a mode hook.
+
+ -- Variable: evil-normal-state-local-map
+     Buffer-local keymap for Normal state.
+
+ -- Variable: evil-insert-state-local-map
+     Buffer-local keymap for Insert state.
+
+ -- Variable: evil-visual-state-local-map
+     Buffer-local keymap for Visual state.
+
+ -- Variable: evil-replace-state-local-map
+     Buffer-local keymap for Replace state.
+
+ -- Variable: evil-operator-state-local-map
+     Buffer-local keymap for Operator-Pending state.
+
+ -- Variable: evil-motion-state-local-map
+     Buffer-local keymap for Motion state.
+
+* Menu:
+
+* evil-define-key::
+
+
+File: evil.info,  Node: evil-define-key,  Up: Keymaps
+
+3.1 'evil-define-key'
+=====================
+
+Finally, Evil provides the function 'evil-define-key' for adding state
+bindings to a regular keymap.
+
+ -- Function: evil-define-key state keymap key def
+     In KEYMAP, create a binding from KEY to DEF in STATE.  STATE is one
+     of 'normal', 'insert', 'visual', 'replace', 'operator' and
+     'motion'.  The other parameters are like those of 'define-key'.
+
+'evil-define-key' can be used to augment existing modes with state
+bindings, as well as create packages for custom bindings.  For example,
+the following will create a minor mode 'foo-mode' with Normal state
+bindings for the keys 'w' and 'e':
+
+     (define-minor-mode foo-mode
+       "Foo mode."
+       :keymap (make-sparse-keymap))
+
+     (evil-define-key 'normal foo-mode-map "w" 'bar)
+     (evil-define-key 'normal foo-mode-map "e" 'baz)
+
+This minor mode can then be enabled in any buffers where the custom
+bindings are desired:
+
+     (add-hook 'text-mode-hook 'foo-mode) ; enable alongside 'text-mode'
+
+If the minor mode is put into its own file 'foo.el' with a '(provide
+'foo)' statement, it becomes an Emacs package.
+
+
+File: evil.info,  Node: Hooks,  Next: Macros,  Prev: Keymaps,  Up: Top
+
+4 Hooks
+*******
+
+A "hook" is a list of functions to execute.  Hooks are modified with the
+Emacs function 'add-hook'.  Evil provides entry and exit hooks for all
+of its states.
+
+ -- Variable: evil-normal-state-entry-hook
+     Run when entering Normal state.
+
+ -- Variable: evil-normal-state-exit-hook
+     Run when exiting Normal state.
+
+ -- Variable: evil-insert-state-entry-hook
+     Run when entering Insert state.
+
+ -- Variable: evil-insert-state-exit-hook
+     Run when exiting Insert state.
+
+ -- Variable: evil-visual-state-entry-hook
+     Run when entering Visual state.
+
+ -- Variable: evil-visual-state-exit-hook
+     Run when exiting Visual state.
+
+ -- Variable: evil-replace-state-entry-hook
+     Run when entering Replace state.
+
+ -- Variable: evil-replace-state-exit-hook
+     Run when exiting Replace state.
+
+ -- Variable: evil-operator-state-entry-hook
+     Run when entering Operator-Pending state.
+
+ -- Variable: evil-operator-state-exit-hook
+     Run when exiting Operator-Pending state.
+
+ -- Variable: evil-motion-state-entry-hook
+     Run when entering Motion state.
+
+ -- Variable: evil-motion-state-exit-hook
+     Run when exiting Motion state.
+
+When these hooks are run, the variables 'evil-next-state' and
+'evil-previous-state' hold information about the states being switched
+to and from.
+
+ -- Variable: evil-next-state
+     The state being switched to.
+
+ -- Variable: evil-previous-state
+     The state being switched from.
+
+
+File: evil.info,  Node: Macros,  Next: Other internals,  Prev: Hooks,  Up: Top
+
+5 Macros
+********
+
+Evil is implemented in terms of reusable macros.  Package writers can
+use these to define new commands.
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Motions::
+* Operators::
+* Text objects::
+* Types::
+* States::
+
+
+File: evil.info,  Node: Motions,  Next: Operators,  Up: Macros
+
+5.1 Motions
+===========
+
+A "motion" is a command which moves the cursor, such as 'w' and 'e'.
+Motions are defined with the macro 'evil-define-motion'.  Motions not
+defined in this way should be declared with 'evil-declare-motion'.
+
+ -- Function: evil-declare-motion command
+     Declare COMMAND to be a motion.  This ensures that it works
+     properly in Visual state.
+
+ -- Macro: evil-define-motion motion (count args...) doc keyword-args...
+          body...
+     Define a movement command MOTION.  A motion can have any number of
+     arguments, but the first argument, if any, has a predefined meaning
+     as the COUNT.  It is a positive or negative number, or 'nil'.  The
+     argument list is followed by the documentation string DOC, which is
+     followed by optional keyword arguments:
+
+     ':type TYPE'
+          The TYPE determines how the motion works after an operator.
+          If TYPE is 'inclusive', then the ending position is included
+          in the motion range.  If TYPE is 'line', then the range is
+          expanded to linewise positions.  If TYPE is 'block', then the
+          range is blockwise.  The default is 'exclusive', which means
+          that the range is used as-is.
+
+     ':jump JUMP'
+          If JUMP is 't', then the previous position is stored in the
+          jump list so it can be restored with 'C-o'.  The default is
+          'nil'.
+
+     The keyword arguments are followed by the BODY, which is where the
+     motion's behavior is defined.  For instance:
+
+          (evil-define-motion foo-forward (count)
+            "Move to the right by COUNT characters."
+            :type inclusive
+            (forward-char (or count 1)))
+
+     For more examples, you can view the source code for any command
+     with 'C-h k'.  For instance, 'evil-goto-line' may be viewed by
+     typing 'C-h k G' and following the file link.
+
+
+File: evil.info,  Node: Operators,  Next: Text objects,  Prev: Motions,  Up: Macros
+
+5.2 Operators
+=============
+
+An "operator" is a command which acts on the text moved over by a
+motion, such as 'c', 'd' and 'y'.  Operators are defined with the macro
+'evil-define-operator'.
+
+ -- Macro: evil-define-operator operator (beg end type args...) doc
+          keyword-args... body...
+     Define an operator command OPERATOR.  An operator must have at
+     least two or three arguments, which have predefined meanings.  BEG
+     is the beginning position, END is the ending position, and TYPE, if
+     given, is the type of the motion range.  The argument list is
+     followed by the documentation string DOC, which is followed by
+     optional keyword arguments:
+
+     ':type TYPE'
+          Make the input range be a certain TYPE.  For example, an
+          operator which only works with whole lines may set TYPE to
+          'line'.
+
+     ':motion MOTION'
+          Use the motion MOTION instead of reading one from the
+          keyboard.  This does not affect the behavior in Visual state,
+          where the selection boundaries are used instead.
+
+     ':repeat REPEAT'
+          If REPEAT is 't' (the default), then '.' will repeat the
+          operator.  If REPEAT is 'nil', then the operator will not be
+          repeated.
+
+     ':move-point MOVE-POINT'
+          If MOVE-POINT is 't' (the default), then the cursor is
+          positioned at the beginning of the range.  If MOVE-POINT is
+          'nil', then the original position is preserved.
+
+     ':keep-visual KEEP-VISUAL'
+          If KEEP-VISUAL is 't', then the selection is not disabled when
+          the operator is run in Visual state; it is up to the operator
+          to do this.  The default is 'nil', which means that Visual
+          state is exited automatically.
+
+     The keyword arguments are followed by the BODY, which is where the
+     operator's actions on BEG and END are defined.  For example,
+     'evil-rot13', which is bound to 'g?' and performs ROT13 encryption
+     on the text, may be defined as:
+
+          (evil-define-operator evil-rot13 (beg end)
+            "ROT13 encrypt text."
+            (rot13-region beg end))
+
+     Pressing 'g?w' will encrypt a word by calling 'rot13-region' on the
+     text moved over by the 'w' motion.
+
+
+File: evil.info,  Node: Text objects,  Next: Types,  Prev: Operators,  Up: Macros
+
+5.3 Text objects
+================
+
+A "text object" is a special kind of motion which sets a beginning
+position as well as an ending position, such as 'iw' and 'a('.  In
+Visual state, text objects alter both ends of the selection.  Text
+objects are defined with the macro 'evil-define-text-object'.
+
+ -- Macro: evil-define-text-object object (count args...) doc
+          keyword-args... body...
+     Define a text object OBJECT.  The first argument has a predefined
+     meaning as the COUNT: it is a positive or negative number.  The
+     argument list is followed by the documentation string DOC, which is
+     followed by optional keyword arguments:
+
+     ':type TYPE'
+          Use the type TYPE after an operator.  In Visual state, this is
+          the type of the selection.
+
+     ':extend-selection EXTEND-SELECTION'
+          If EXTEND-SELECTION is 't' (the default), then the text object
+          always enlarges the current selection.  If 'nil', then the
+          object replaces the selection.
+
+     The keyword arguments are followed by the BODY, which should
+     evaluate to a list '(BEG END)' of two positions in the buffer.  For
+     example, a text object which selects three characters following the
+     current position could be defined as:
+
+          (evil-define-text-object foo (count)
+            "Select three characters."
+            (list (point) (+ (point) 3)))
+
+Evil provides several functions which return a list of positions, for
+use in the definition of a text object.  These functions follow the rule
+that a positive COUNT selects text after the current position, while a
+negative COUNT selects text before it.
+
+ -- Function: evil-inner-object-range count forward backward
+     Return a text range '(BEG END)' of COUNT "inner" text objects
+     (e.g., 'iw', 'is').  FORWARD is a function which moves to the end
+     of an object, and BACKWARD is a function which moves to the
+     beginning.
+
+ -- Function: evil-an-object-range count forward backward
+     Return a text range '(BEG END)' of COUNT text objects with
+     whitespace (e.g., 'aw', 'as').  FORWARD is a function which moves
+     to the end of an object, and BACKWARD is a function which moves to
+     the beginning.
+
+ -- Function: evil-paren-range count open close &optional exclusive
+     Return a text range '(BEG END)' of COUNT delimited blocks (e.g.,
+     'i(', 'a(').  OPEN and CLOSE are characters.  If EXCLUSIVE is
+     non-nil, then the delimiters are excluded from the range.  This
+     function uses Emacs' syntax table and is only applicable for
+     single-character delimiters; use 'evil-regexp-range' to match
+     multiple characters.
+
+ -- Function: evil-regexp-range count open close &optional exclusive
+     Return a text range '(BEG END)' of COUNT delimited blocks (e.g.,
+     'it', 'at').  OPEN and CLOSE are regular expressions.  If EXCLUSIVE
+     is non-nil, then the delimiters are excluded from the range.
+
+
+File: evil.info,  Node: Types,  Next: States,  Prev: Text objects,  Up: Macros
+
+5.4 Types
+=========
+
+A "type" is a transformation on a pair of buffer positions.  Evil
+defines the types 'exclusive', 'inclusive', 'line' and 'block', which
+are used for motion ranges and Visual selection.  Types are defined with
+the macro 'evil-define-type'.
+
+ -- Macro: evil-define-type type doc keyword-args...
+     Define a type TYPE, described by the documentation string DOC.
+     Then follows keyword arguments:
+
+     ':expand EXPAND'
+          A function which takes two buffer positions and returns a list
+          '(BEG END)' of expanded positions.
+
+     ':contract CONTRACT'
+          A function which takes two expanded buffer positions and
+          returns a list '(BEG END)' of unexpanded positions.  Optional.
+
+     ':normalize NORMALIZE'
+          A function which takes two unexpanded buffer positions and
+          returns a list '(BEG END)' of adjusted positions.  Optional.
+
+     ':injective INJECTIVE'
+          If 't' (the default), then expansion is one-to-one - i.e.,
+          EXPAND followed by CONTRACT always returns the original
+          positions.  If 'nil', then several positions may expand to the
+          same (for example, the 'line' type is one-to-many as it
+          expands to the containing lines).
+
+     Further keywords and functions may be specified.  These are
+     understood to be transformations on buffer positions, like EXPAND
+     and CONTRACT.
+
+
+File: evil.info,  Node: States,  Prev: Types,  Up: Macros
+
+5.5 States
+==========
+
+States are defined with the macro 'evil-define-state'.  The macro
+defines the necessary hooks, keymaps and variables for a state, as well
+as a toggle function 'evil-STATE-state' for entering the state, and a
+predicate function 'evil-STATE-state-p' which returns 't' when the state
+is active, and 'nil' otherwise.
+
+ -- Macro: evil-define-state state doc keyword-args... body...
+     Define an Evil state STATE, described by the documentation string
+     DOC.  Then follows optional keyword arguments:
+
+     ':tag TAG'
+          Mode line indicitor, e.g., '"<T>"'.
+     ':message MESSAGE'
+          String shown in the echo area.
+     ':cursor CURSOR'
+          Cursor specification.
+     ':enable ENABLE'
+          List of other modes and states to enable.  A state may enable
+          another state's keymaps in addition to its own.
+
+     This is followed the BODY, which is executed whenever the state is
+     enabled or disabled.  The state's predicate function may be used to
+     distinguish between the two.
+
+
+File: evil.info,  Node: Other internals,  Next: GNU Free Documentation License,  Prev: Macros,  Up: Top
+
+6 Other internals
+*****************
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Command properties::
+
+
+File: evil.info,  Node: Command properties,  Up: Other internals
+
+6.1 Command properties
+======================
+
+Evil defines "command properties" to store information about commands,
+such as whether they should be repeated.  A command property is a
+':KEYWORD' with an associated value, e.g., ':repeat nil'.
+
+ -- Function: evil-add-command-properties command &rest properties
+     Add PROPERTIES to COMMAND.  The properties should be specified as a
+     list of keywords and values:
+
+          (evil-add-command-properties 'my-command :repeat t)
+
+ -- Function: evil-set-command-properties command &rest properties
+     Like 'evil-add-command-properties', but resets all previous
+     properties.
+
+ -- Function: evil-get-command-property command property
+     Return the value of a command property.
+
+ -- Macro: evil-define-command command (args...) doc keyword-args...
+          body...
+     Define a command with command properties KEYWORD-ARGS.
+
+For setting repeat properties, Evil provides the following functions:
+
+ -- Function: evil-declare-repeat command
+     Declare COMMAND to be repeatable.
+
+ -- Function: evil-declare-not-repeat command
+     Declare COMMAND to be nonrepeatable.
+
+ -- Function: evil-declare-change-repeat command
+     Declare COMMAND to be repeatable by buffer changes rather than
+     keystrokes.
+
+
+File: evil.info,  Node: GNU Free Documentation License,  Prev: Other internals,  Up: Top
+
+Appendix A GNU Free Documentation License
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