Select all by current scope =========================== Provides a `select_all_by_current_scope` command, which (as the name suggests) select everything matching the current scope (that is the scope of your first cursor). The command accepts an optional argument `scope_must_match` containing a regex string, which filters the long scope string to get a single scope name. **This plugin doesn't have any default keybindings.** You have to assign them yourself. Example keybindings ------------------- Selects everything matching current scope: ```json [ { "keys": ["ctrl+alt+shift+a"], "command": "select_all_by_current_scope" } ] ``` Selects everything matching the first piece of current scope, which contains the word `embedded`: ```json [ { "keys": ["ctrl+alt+shift+a"], "command": "select_all_by_current_scope", "args": { "scope_must_match": "embedded" } } ] ``` Usecase ------- Say you have a knitr/Sweave file with embedded R code. You might want to select all the R code. For that, I have the following keybinding: ```json [ { "keys": ["ctrl+alt+shift+a"], "command": "select_all_by_current_scope", "args": { "scope_must_match": "embedded" } "context": [ { "key": "selector", "operator": "equal", "operand": "source.r.embedded.knitr" } ] } ] ``` How about all the javascript code from an HTML file? Bold text from a Markdown file? That's matched by default: ```json [ { "keys": ["ctrl+alt+shift+a"], "command": "select_all_by_current_scope" } ] ```