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I have been using vim mode for atom for quite a while, recently I've been trying to switch to nvim, but I can't seem to find a way to replicate the operator modifiers behaviorbehaviour, which I've come to rely on quite frequently.

So for example, in the following paragraph:

hello this is me
writing to say hello
to everyone, so hello

Let's say that I wanted to change every occurrence of the word hello to the word hi, I could do that by navigating my cursor over any of the occurrences of hello and typing:

coip

I can't seem to find a convenient way to replace this behaviorbehaviour, I'm open to any plugin suggestions as well, but a modifier like "o" seems pretty useful (or perhaps I'm missing a better way to do things).

I have been using vim mode for atom for quite a while, recently I've been trying to switch to nvim, but I can't seem to find a way to replicate the operator modifiers behavior, which I've come to rely on quite frequently.

So for example, in the following paragraph:

hello this is me
writing to say hello
to everyone, so hello

Let's say that I wanted to change every occurrence of the word hello to the word hi, I could do that by navigating my cursor over any of the occurrences of hello and typing:

coip

I can't seem to find a convenient way to replace this behavior, I'm open to any plugin suggestions as well, but a modifier like "o" seems pretty useful (or perhaps I'm missing a better way to do things).

I have been using vim mode for atom for quite a while, recently I've been trying to switch to nvim, but I can't seem to find a way to replicate the operator modifiers behaviour, which I've come to rely on quite frequently.

So for example, in the following paragraph:

hello this is me
writing to say hello
to everyone, so hello

Let's say that I wanted to change every occurrence of the word hello to the word hi, I could do that by navigating my cursor over any of the occurrences of hello and typing:

coip

I can't seem to find a convenient way to replace this behaviour, I'm open to any plugin suggestions as well, but a modifier like "o" seems pretty useful (or perhaps I'm missing a better way to do things).

I have been using vim mode for atom for quite a while, recently I've been trying to switch to nvim, but I can't seem to find a way to replicate the operator modifiers behaviourbehavior, which I've come to rely on quite frequently.

So for example, in the following paragraph:

hello this is me
writing to say hello
to everyone, so hello

LetsLet's say that I wanted to change every occurrence of the word hello to the word hi, I could do that by navigating my cursor over any of the occurrences of hello and typing:

coip

I can't seem to find a convenient way to replace this behaviourbehavior, I'm open to any plugin suggestions as well, but a modifier like "o" seems pretty useful (or perhaps I'm missing a better way to do things).

Thanks in advanced.

I have been using vim mode for atom for quite a while, recently I've been trying to switch to nvim, but I can't seem to find a way to replicate the operator modifiers behaviour, which I've come to rely on quite frequently.

So for example, in the following paragraph:

hello this is me
writing to say hello
to everyone, so hello

Lets say that I wanted to change every occurrence of the word hello to the word hi, I could do that by navigating my cursor over any of the occurrences of hello and typing:

coip

I can't seem to find a convenient way to replace this behaviour, I'm open to any plugin suggestions as well, but a modifier like "o" seems pretty useful (or perhaps I'm missing a better way to do things).

Thanks in advanced.

I have been using vim mode for atom for quite a while, recently I've been trying to switch to nvim, but I can't seem to find a way to replicate the operator modifiers behavior, which I've come to rely on quite frequently.

So for example, in the following paragraph:

hello this is me
writing to say hello
to everyone, so hello

Let's say that I wanted to change every occurrence of the word hello to the word hi, I could do that by navigating my cursor over any of the occurrences of hello and typing:

coip

I can't seem to find a convenient way to replace this behavior, I'm open to any plugin suggestions as well, but a modifier like "o" seems pretty useful (or perhaps I'm missing a better way to do things).

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I have been using vim mode for atom for quite a while, recently I've been trying to switch to nvim, but I can't seem to find a way to replicate the operator modifiers behaviour, which I've come to rely on quite frequently.

So for example, in the following paragraph:

hello this is me
writing to say hello
to everyone, so hello

Lets say that I wanted to change every occurrence of the word hello to the word hi, I could do that by navigating my cursor over any of the occurrences of hello and typing:

coip

I can't seem to find a convenient way to replace this behaviour, I'm open to any plugin suggestions as well, but a modifier like "o" seems pretty useful (or perhaps I'm missing a better way to do things).

Thanks in advanced.