Add jump labels to the Sneak plugin #1393
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This PR adds label mode from sneak.vim. The emulation might not be 100% accurate, but for the most part the functionality is very similar.
I am not sure on how many people would use this (I only found this comment on the original IdeaVim extension requesting label mode), but I do use this extensively and it improves my experience using IdeaVim. And I thought of sharing it with other people in case there are others that also used vim-sneak with the label mode and is looking to use IdeaVim.
Label mode can be enabled by adding
let g:{'sneak#label'} = 1to the.ideavimrc.2025-11-20.22-48-33.mp4