Navi Parens in the Open VSX Registry
Navi Parens is a Visual Studio Code extension that provides structured code navigation similar to what's available in Emacs. It also provides additional key bindings for moving the cursor without "fingers leaving the home row".
The future plan for Navi Parens is to build out Markmacs Mode to emulate TeXmacs-like WYSIWYG editing capabilities within preview panes.
VSCode, Structured Code Navigation, Emacs S-Expressions, Atom Block Travel, Jump, Selection, Keymaps, Key Shortcuts, Home Row Cursor Movement, LaTeX, WYSIWYG, TeXmacs
Navi Parens provides commands for moving the cursor around smoothly from the innermost parentheses to the outermost code blocks and in between. It also offers keybindings centered around the J, K, L, I keys and the Alt modifier. E.g. moves of the cursor: Alt+J one character left, Ctrl+Alt+J one scope left, Alt+K one line up, Ctrl+Alt+K to outside the beginning of the scope around the cursor.
- Activates the extension.
- Navigates in
SEMmode across functions. - Navigates in
SEM/JTBmode within function. - Switches to
IND, navigates within function. - Navigates across functions.
- Switches to
RAWto demonstrate navigating within docu-comments.
Commands:
goPastNextScope:ctrl+alt+lGo past the next same-level closing bracket/scopegoPastPreviousScope:ctrl+alt+jGo to the previous same-level opening bracket/scopegoToUpScope:ctrl+alt+iGo outside the opening of the current levelgoToDownScope:ctrl+alt+kGo outside the closing of the current levelgoToBeginScope:ctrl+alt+aGo near the opening of the current level but stay inside scopegoToEndScope:ctrl+alt+eGo near the closing of the current level but stay inside scopegoToPreviousEmptyLine:ctrl+alt+hGo to the previous line with only whitespace (or empty)goToNextEmptyLine:ctrl+alt+;Go to the next line with only whitespace (or empty)selectToNextScope:shift+ctrl+alt+lSelect past the next same-level closing bracket/scopeselectToPreviousScope:shift+ctrl+alt+jSelect to the previous same-level opening bracket/scopeselectToUpScope:shift+ctrl+alt+iSelect till outside the opening of the current levelselectToDownScope:shift+ctrl+alt+kSelect till outside the closing of the current levelselectToBeginScope:shift+ctrl+alt+aSelect to near the opening of the current level but stay inside scopeselectToEndScope:shift+ctrl+alt+eSelect to near the closing of the current level but stay inside scopeselectToPreviousEmptyLine:shift+ctrl+alt+hSelect to the previous line with only whitespace (or empty)selectToNextEmptyLine:shift+ctrl+alt+;Select to the next line with only whitespace (or empty)cycleBracketScopeMode:ctrl+alt+pCycle through the bracket scope logic (ctrl+shift+\, delimiter counting, none)cycleBlockScopeMode:shift+ctrl+alt+pCycle through block scope logic (symbols, indentation, none)goPastNextWord:alt+;Go past the curent/next word, ignoring language-specific rulesgoPastPreviousWord:alt+hGo past the previous word / beginning of current, ignoring language-specific rulesselectPastNextWord:shift+alt+;Select past the current/next word, ignoring language-specific rulesselectPastPreviousWord:shift+alt+hSelect past the previous word / beginning of current, ignoring language-specific rulestoggleMarkmacsMode:ctrl+alt+nTurn on / off cursor and scope visualization for LaTeX and MermaidgoRightOverDelims:alt+lGo right one character/separator/delimiter, i.e. skip over recognized delimitersgoLeftOverDelims:alt+jGo left one character/separator/delimiter, i.e. skip over recognized delimitersgoUpOneLiner: MM/alt+iGo left / up at leastoneLinerMincharacters, stopping on a scope boundary; binding toalt+iactivated byctrl+alt+ngoDownOneLiner: MM/alt+kGo right / down at leastoneLinerMincharacters, stopping on a scope boundary; binding toalt+kactivated byctrl+alt+ngoBeginScopeOrArg:alt+aGo near the opening of the current scope or argumentgoEndScopeOrArg:alt+eGo near the closing of the current scope or argumentselectRightOverDelims:shift+alt+lLikegoRightOverDelims, but extend the selectionselectLeftOverDelims:shift+alt+jLikegoLeftOverDelims, but extend the selectionselectUpOneLiner: MM/shift+alt+iLikegoUpOneLiner, but extend the selectionselectDownOneLiner: MM/shift+alt+kLikegoDownOneLiner, but extend the selectionselectBeginScopeOrArg:shift+alt+aLikegoBeginScopeOrArg, but extend the selectionselectEndScopeOrArg:shift+alt+eLikegoEndScopeOrArg, but extend the selectiontoggleMarkmacsMode:ctrl+alt+nEnable/disable Markmacs Mode, which is tailored for LaTeX and changes the behavior of thealt+i,alt+k,alt+j,alt+lbindings/commands.
The meaning of "near the beginning/end of a scope" is mode-specific.
Extra key bindings:
insertCursorAtEndOfEachLineSelected: rebound fromshift+alt+itoshift+alt+pcursorRight:alt+lcursorLeft:alt+jcursorUp, NoMM/alt-i,list.focusUp,selectPrevCodeAction,selectPrevSuggestion,selectPrevParameterHint:alt+icursorDown, NoMM/alt-k,list.focusDown,selectNextCodeAction,selectNextSuggestion,selectNextParameterHint:alt+kcursorHome:alt+acursorEnd:alt+ecursorRightSelect:shift+alt+lcursorLeftSelect:shift+alt+jcursorUpSelect: NoMM/shift+alt+icursorDownSelect: NoMM/shift+alt+kcursorHomeSelect:shift+alt+acursorEndSelect:shift+alt+edeleteRight:alt+ddeleteWordRight:ctrl+alt+d
I suggest mapping Caps Lock to alt (rather than ctrl) to facilitate using the above bindings.
Navi Parens combines two sources of structure information:
- Brackets, braces, parentheses.
- Code blocks.
Each of the sources comes in two variants.
- The bracket scopes come from either a judicious use of the built-in
Go to Bracketcommand, or just looking for the delimiters. - The block scopes come from either semantic symbol providers, as in the outline view, where the corresponding scope is the full range of a definition; or from indentation.
An indentation scope comprises a less-indented line followed by at least one more-indented line. The first, less-indented line is a big opening delimiter for the indentation scope: none of it is inside the scope, and only the first non-whitespace position and earlier are outside the scope. The closing delimiter is the whitespace from the end of the last indented line to before the first non-whitespace position of the less-indented following line. Currently, if there is an empty line at the end of an indentation scope, the Go Past Next Scope and Go To Down Scope commands put the cursor there.
The Raw mode for bracket scopes is useful as it enables navigating within comments or string literals, and does not cause "jitter" like the JumpToBracket mode does. However, it is less reliable since it will count brackets even if they were not intended as delimiters.
First Navi Parens-specific command activates the scope navigation modes indicator.
Navigation with Semantic mode.
Navigation with Indentation mode.
Navigation with Jump To Bracket with block modes disabled.
Navigation with Raw bracket mode.
Markmacs Mode will emulate TeXmacs-like WYSIWYG editing capabilities within preview panes. The LaTeX and Mermaid code will be postprocessed before being rendered, to add a cursor marker and a scope marker. Moreover, Markmacs Mode will add commands such as "cycle-through" which replaces a token to the left of the cursor with its alternatives.
- Postprocesses the previewed code:
- moves/adds LaTeX commands or Mermaid style to highlight the cursor position and the nearest scope encompassing the cursor, e.g. with a color split indicating the cursor position;
- renders the text of partially entered or edited commands (when the cursor is on/at the command text) by escaping the
\. - The actual cursor and edit actions happen in the markdown / latex pane, but user's focus can be fully in the preview pane.
- Adds snippets, keybindings for the snippets commands.
- Adds a command to cycle through alternatives of what's to the left of the cursor.
- E.g.
$S$ ->$\Sigma$ ->$\sum$ ->$S$ ;$P$ ->$\Pi$ ->$\prod$ ->$P$ ;$f$ ->$\phi$ ->$\varphi$ ->$f$ ...
- E.g.
- Adds context-sensitive commands to extend the object at cursor to the right, bottom, left and up. For Markdown tables and LaTeX matrices, adds columns or rows; for Mermaid diagrams, adds siblings or children or parents.
Note: there's a PanDoc filter for Mermaid.
You can sponsor the development of Navi Parens.
- Mermaid VS Code extension to make full use of the graph editing functionality.
This extension contributes the following settings:
navi-parens.rebind: How to deal with theshift+alt+ibinding conflict.- Defaults to
true. - If
true:- rebind
insertCursorAtEndOfEachLineSelectedfromshift+alt+itoshift+alt+p - bind
cursorUpSelecttoshift+alt+i - do not make bindings for
ctrl+alt+o.
- rebind
- If
false:- bind
cursorUpSelecttoctrl+shift+alt+o - bind
cursorUpto bothalt+iandctrl+alt+o.
- bind
- Defaults to
navi-parens.blockScopeMode: an enum selecting where the non-bracket structure information comes from.Semantic: the semantic analyzers integrated with VSCode. The default.Indentation: Navi Parens constructs symbols based on indentation. Details below.None: same behavior as if there were no symbol definitions in text.ctrl+shift+alt+ptoggles betweenSemanticandIndentation.
navi-parens.bracketScopeMode: an enum selecting how to get the bracket structure information.JumpToBracket: useseditor.action.jumpToBracket(i.e.ctrl+shift+\). The default.Raw: only the bracket characters are considered, without context.ctrl+shift+alt+ptoggles betweenSemanticandRaw.
navi-parens.separatorsNoMM: The separators for commands likegoBeginScopeOrArg,goUpOneLinerwhen not in Markmacs Mode.- Defaults to
[",", ";", "/[^a-zA-Z0-9]let /"]. - Can be language specific.
- Defaults to
navi-parens.closingBracketsRaw: the closing delimiters for theRawbracketScopeMode.- Defaults to
[" *)", ")", "]", "}", "</p>", "</div>"]. - Can be language specific.
- Defaults to
navi-parens.openingBracketsRaw: the opening delimiters for theRawbracketScopeMode.- Defaults to
["(* ", "(", "[", "{", "<p>", "<div"]. - Can be language specific.
- Defaults to
navi-parens.separatorsMM: The separators for commands likegoBeginScopeOrArg,goUpOneLinerwhen in Markmacs Mode.- Defaults to
["////", "&", "}{"]-- which is specifically (and only) useful in LaTeX. - Can be language specific.
- Defaults to
navi-parens.pastWordRegex: the regular expression defining words by which thealt+h/alt+;commands navigate.- Defaults to
"\\p{General_Category=Letter}|[0-9]|_". - Can be language specific.
- Defaults to
See integration tests Extension Test Suite for diverse behavior examples. In tests, the character @ stands for initial cursor position, and ^ for resulting cursor position. The test names starting with 'Tricky syntax navigation:' indicate cases where there is no unique best or most logical navigation behavior. For such cases, the behavior of Navi Parens should be one that fits well in general, but might get changed if further usability corner cases arise.
Navi Parens will not perform an action when it does not make logical sense, e.g. there is no outer scope to jump out of, or there is no next/previous scope within the current scope to go to the end of (even if there are more scopes outside of the current scope). This design is intentional, so that you can quickly repeat a command until you get stuck, where you can make a navigational decision (e.g. whether to leave the current scope).
One context where the current behavior might be a bit limiting is when the cursor is placed at the header line of an indentation scope, but not at the beginning of it. Jumping past next scope will find a scope nested inside the subsequent more-indented lines, rather than jumping to the end of the indentation scope. However, jumping down out of the scope will also not jump to the end of the indentation scope, instead it will jump to outside of an encompassing scope (if any). One way to conceptualize this is to think of the header line of an indentation scope as a multi-character block scope delimiter. A position inside a delimiter is neither fully inside, nor fully outside the delimited scope.
Currently, multiple cursors are not supported. It's unlikely that I'll add multiple cursors handling, unless other users ask for it.
Navi Parens ignores defined-symbols that are out-of-order with respect to the syntactic structure, e.g. Python class field definitions inside methods.
If Navi Parens logs assertion failure, maybe the language has delimiters other than those in the configuration.
Some Navi Parens commands will misbehave if they are executed before a document editor is fully initialized. Specifically, the Semantic and JumpToBrackets modes require the corresponding initializations, while the Indentation and Raw modes are good-to-go right away since they only look at the text of a document.
Whitespace-only lines are ignored in computing indentation scopes, which might lead to undesired behavior when you navigate out of a newly-opened line.
TODO: commandline to run tests.
See the changelog for a detailed list of features and changes!
The main/only feature that is still missing is multiple cursors support.
Initial release of Navi Parens.
- Bug fixes, yay! And simpler code.
- When the block scope and the brackets scope are non-containing overlapping, consistently prefer the farther-out target position.
- Optimization: don't invalidate Jump-To-Bracket cache on block mode change.
- More Emacs-inspired key bindings: delete
alt+d, delete wordctrl+alt+d.
- Bug fixes. No, this time for real. Better test coverage with enforced tests.
- Make the Navi-Parens-bound "move past next/previous word" consistently move past an alphanumeric word, rather than using the built-in
ctrl+rightArrow/ctrl+leftArrowfunctionality.
- Marketplace tags for more discoverability.
- Multicharacter delimiters for the RAW brackets mode!
- Improvements to the Indentation block mode navigation.
- Bug fix in multicharacter delimiters handling.
- Improved interaction of indentation scopes and brackets scopes: when a brackets scope is intersected by the endpoint of an indentation scope, use the brackets scope for the target position.
- Clears out pending issues.
- Includes OCaml array delimiters in defaults.
- Fixes to handling indentation scopes that touch beginning/end-of-document.
- Special-case behavior where the cursor is at the start of the indentation header line.
- Introduces Markmacs Mode with extra support for navigating LaTeX.
- Fixes tricky multicharacter delimiter handling.
- Includes LaTeX matrix and equation environment delimiters in defaults.
- Next character, previous character commands that skip over multicharacter delimiters.
Emergency release fixing a performance regression.





