avy/README.md
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## Introduction
`avy-jump` is a GNU Emacs package for jumping to visible text using a char-based decision tree. See also [ace-jump-mode](https://github.com/winterTTr/ace-jump-mode) and [vim-easymotion](https://github.com/Lokaltog/vim-easymotion) - `avy-jump` uses the same idea.
![logo](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/wiki/abo-abo/avy-jump/images/avy-avatar-1.png)
## Command overview
You can bind some of these useful commands in your config.
### `avy-goto-char`
> Input one char, jump to it with a tree.
```elisp
(global-set-key (kbd "π") 'avy-goto-char)
```
After <kbd>πb</kbd>:
![avy-goto-char](http://oremacs.com/download/avi-goto-char.png)
### `avy-goto-char-2`
> Input two consecutive chars, jump to the first one with a tree.
The advantage over the previous one is less candidates for the tree search. And it's not too inconvenient to enter two consecutive chars instead of one.
```elisp
(global-set-key (kbd "C-'") 'avy-goto-char-2)
```
After <kbd>C-' bu</kbd>:
![avy-goto-char-2](http://oremacs.com/download/avi-goto-char-2.png)
### `avy-goto-line`
> Input zero chars, jump to a line start with a tree.
```elisp
(global-set-key (kbd "M-g f") 'avy-goto-line)
```
After <kbd>M-g f</kbd>:
![avy-goto-line](http://oremacs.com/download/avi-goto-line.png)
### `avy-goto-word-1`
> Input one char at word start, jump to a word start with a tree.
```elisp
(global-set-key (kbd "M-g w") 'avy-goto-word-1)
```
After <kbd>M-g wb</kbd>:
![avy-goto-word-1](http://oremacs.com/download/avi-goto-word-1.png)
### `avy-goto-word-0`
> Input zero chars, jump to a word start with a tree.
Compared to `avy-goto-word-1`, there are a lot more candidates. But at a least there's not need to input the initial char.
```elisp
(global-set-key (kbd "M-g e") 'avy-goto-word-0)
```
After <kbd>M-g e</kbd>:
![avy-goto-word-0](http://oremacs.com/download/avi-goto-word-0.png)
### Other commands
There are some more commands which you can explore yourself by looking at the code.