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How can I add custom word pairs to mark beginning and end of block in gvim, so that I can jump across using % (just like { and })

I would like to jump from functionstart to functionend and viceversa.

functionstart

<code here>

functionend
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    :help matchit-newlang.
    – glts
    Jul 17, 2013 at 18:40
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    Could you please clarify a bit more ?
    – Jean
    Jul 17, 2013 at 18:50
  • @glts I don't have that help in my version of vim. Is that from a plugin?
    – FDinoff
    Jul 17, 2013 at 19:50
  • @Jean @FDinoff Ah right, it's a standard plugin that is included in Vim's runtime. It enhances % and makes it customizable. See @Nikita's answer.
    – glts
    Jul 17, 2013 at 20:29

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Like described by others this is what you should do:

Put matchit.vim in matchit.zip/plugin/matchit.vim in your ~/.vim/plugin directory(mkdir ~/.vim/plugin if it doesn't exist) and add this line to your ~/.vimrc. This will enable jumping across keyword pairs using %.

let b:match_words = '\<functionstart\>:\<functionend\>' "Keyword pairs

Put these two lines instead if you want to make the same keywords work for all vim buffers

let g:match_words = '\<functionstart\>:\<functionend\>' "Keyword pairs
autocmd BufReadPre * let b:match_words = g:match_words "Buffer specific variable
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    I feel like it would be better to use a filetype specific plugin. Do this by add let b:match_words = '\<functionstart\>:\<functionend\>' to ~/.vim/ftplugin/foo.vim where foo is your filetype. Jul 17, 2013 at 23:03
  • Is it possible to highlight both keywords if cursor is on top of any one of them ? Just like how it is done for { } ?
    – Jean
    Jul 19, 2013 at 18:48
  • You will have to do something like this plugin: github.com/gregsexton/MatchTag The related StackOverflow post: stackoverflow.com/questions/8168320/… Jul 19, 2013 at 19:54
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:help % suggests using either matchpairs (only applicable to characters) or the matchit plugin.

See :help matchit-install for installation instructions, and then :help matchit-configure and :help matchit-newlang to set up specific settings. This documentation is also available online.

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