# vim-singlechar A simple Vim plugin that lets you insert single characters without leaving normal mode. ## Overview `vim-singlechar` allows you to quickly insert characters while staying in normal mode. ## Features - Insert characters at or after the cursor position - Support for counts to insert a character multiple times - Stay in normal mode for efficient editing - Minimal workflow interruption - Works with Vim 9+ ## Installation ### Manual installation ```bash cd /tmp git clone https://github.com/lohhiiccc/vim-singlechar.git mkdir -p ~/.vim/pack/plugins/start/ cp -r vim-singlechar ~/.vim/pack/plugins/start/ cd - ``` ## Usage By default, the plugin provides two mappings: - `i` - Insert a character at the cursor position - `a` - Insert a character after the cursor position After pressing the mapping, you'll see a prompt asking for the character to insert. Press any character and it will be inserted without entering insert mode. ### With count You can use a count before the mapping to insert the character multiple times: - `3i,` will insert three commas at the cursor position - `5a.` will insert five periods after the cursor position ## Configuration You can customize the plugin by setting these variables in your vimrc: ```vim " Change the mappings (before loading the plugin) let g:singlechar_map_insert_at = 'i' " Default let g:singlechar_map_insert_after = 'a' " Default " Change the prompt message let g:singlechar_prompt = 'Press the character to insert - Press Esc to cancel...' " Default " Disable default mappings (if you want to create your own) let g:singlechar_no_mappings = 1 ``` ## Commands The plugin provides these commands: - `:InsertCharAt [count]` - Insert a character at the cursor position - `:InsertCharAfter [count]` - Insert a character after the cursor position ## License MIT License