- Quick file-based highlighting, navigation, and selection
- That's it!
Place the cursor on a keyword and use Luminol: Toggle Highlights (from the command palette, or assign yourself a keybinding) - all full-word matches will be highlighted and everything else goes dim. Select a section of text instead and partial matches will be included.
Luminol: Move to Next/Previous will skip through the matching text. If there is no highlighting active when you use next/previous, highlights will be found as above (so you don't really need Luminol: Toggle Highlight itself).
Use Luminol: Clear Highlights or change your selection to return colors to normal.
Luminol: Highlight and Select will highlight and also select all instances of the string.
No default keybindings have been provided. I bind Ctrl+Shift+Up/Down to Move Previous/Next, and Ctrl+Shift+A is bound to Highlight and Select.
Requirements
- Visual Studio Code
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luminol.highlightColor: The color for the highlights. -
luminol.soleHighlightColor: The color for the highlight when the selection is unique in the file. -
luminol.dimOpacity: The 0-1 'dimmed' opacity for non-matching text.
- None. Yet.
- Bug fix for partial matching and not clearing decorations correctly first time
- Added markers to the overview ruler for a better... overview
- Replaced
dimColorwithdimOpacity, because sexier
- Color settings done properly
- Initial release
