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You can disable them by setting the plugins.presets.operators
to false
If you don;t want help for motions and text objects, then set those also to false
The <nop>
ones are to make sure whichkey triggers always repsect timeoutlen
.
Apart from this, would be great if you could tell me what conflicts with your setup?
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also, if you want to specify your own triggers, then set triggers = {"<leader>"}
for example
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I wanted to setup a map of < to << and > to >> for tabbing text, It's a bit annoying to wait timeoutlen time because some extra mappings I didn't defined.
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That wouldn't wait for timeoutlen and should work as expected
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<< and >> are native commands. No need to setup anything for that?
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Ah never mind, you want to remap < to <<? Got it
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See also https://github.com/folke/which-key.nvim#-operators-motions-and-text-objects
Especially the collapsed example on disabling v
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anyway, It's fixed by doing plugins.presets.operators to false
so all fine, thanks you, It's awesome you respond so fast lol.
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