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AceJump is a plugin for the IntelliJ Platform that lets you jump to any symbol in the editor with just a few keystrokes. Press the keyboard shortcut for AceAction (Ctrl+; by default) to activate AceJump. Type any string in the editor, followed by one of the illustrated tags, to jump its position:

Press the AceJump shortcut a second time to activate Declaration Mode, which is equivalent to the Navigate To action in the IDE. Press the AceJump shortcut three times before completing a tag to activate Target Mode. Once Target Mode is activated, jumping to a tag will select an entire word. Target Mode can also be activated directly by pressing the shortcut for AceTargetAction (Ctrl+Alt+; by default).

Press the AceJump shortcut for Line Mode(Ctrl+Shift+; by default), to target the beginning, first non-whitespace, and last character of every line in the editor). Then jump to one by completing the tag.

Press the AceJump shortcut, followed by β†’ to target the last, ← to target the first, or ↑, to target the first non-whitespace characters of every line in the editor.

Tips

  • Press Tab when searching to jump to the next group of matches in the editor.

  • If you make a mistake searching, just press Backspace to restart from scratch.

  • If no matches can be found on-screen, AceJump will scroll to the next match it can find.

  • Note that search is smart case sensitive, however tag selection is not case sensitive.

  • Holding down Shift when typing the last tag character will select all text from the current cursor position to that destination.

  • Pressing Enter or Shift+Enter during a search will cycle through tagged results on screen.

    • To select a location and continue editing, just press Esc.

    • To use this feature with IdeaVim, you must be in Vim's Insert Mode (to be fixed at a later point).

  • Keep typing! AceJump will accept multiple sequential characters before tag selection.

  • Press the AceJump shortcut multiple times to cycle between modes.

  • Word Mode action that will tag all visible words as soon as it is activated.

  • Declaration Mode will jump to a token's declaration, if it exists.

  • To rebind any keyboard shortcuts visit Settings | Keymap | πŸ” "AceJump"

Installing

AceJump can be installed directly from the IDE, via Settings | Plugins | Browse Repositories... | πŸ” "AceJump".

Configuring

IdeaVim users can choose to activate AceJump with a single keystroke (f, F and g are arbitrary) by running:

echo -e '

" Press `f` to activate AceJump
map f <Action>(AceAction)
" Press `F` to activate Target Mode
map F <Action>(AceTargetAction)
" Press `g` to activate Line Mode
map g <Action>(AceLineAction)

' >> ~/.ideavimrc

To customize AceJump's behavior further with additional actions, see the <action> tags in plugin.xml. The following example shows how to activate AceJump before or after the caret.

" Press `S` in normal mode to activate AceJump mode before the caret
nmap S <Action>(AceBackwardAction)

" Press `s` in normal mode to activate AceJump mode after the caret
nmap s <Action>(AceForwardAction)

To change the default keyboard shortcuts, open File | Settings | Keymap | πŸ” "AceJump" | AceJump | Enter⏎.

Keymap

Building

Prerequisites: JDK 8 or higher.

To build AceJump, clone and run the Gradle task buildPlugin like so:

  • git clone https://github.com/acejump/AceJump && cd AceJump
  • For Linux and Mac OS: ./gradlew buildPlugin
  • For Windows: gradlew.bat buildPlugin

The build artifact will be placed in build/distributions/.

Miscellaneous: AceJump is built using Gradle with the Gradle Kotlin DSL and the gradle-intellij-plugin.

Extending

AceJump can be used by other IntelliJ Platform plugins. To do so, add the following snippet to your build.gradle.kts file:

intellij {
  plugins.set("AceJump:<LATEST_VERSION>")
}

Callers who pass an instance of Editor into SessionManager.start(editor) will receive a Session instance in return. Sessions are disposed after use.

To use AceJump externally, please see the following example:

import org.acejump.session.SessionManager
import org.acejump.session.AceJumpListener
import org.acejump.boundaries.StandardBoundaries.*
import org.acejump.search.Pattern.*

val aceJumpSession = SessionManager.start(editorInstance)

aceJumpSession.addAceJumpListener(object: AceJumpListener {
  override fun finished() {
    // ...
  }
})

// Sessions provide these endpoints for external consumers:

/*1.*/ aceJumpSession.markResults(sortedSetOf(/*...*/)) // Pass a set of offsets
/*2.*/ aceJumpSession.startRegexSearch("[aeiou]+", WHOLE_FILE) // Search for regex
/*3.*/ aceJumpSession.startRegexSearch(ALL_WORDS, VISIBLE_ON_SCREEN) // Search for Pattern

Custom boundaries for search (i.e. current line before caret etc.) can also be defined using the Boundaries interface.

Contributing

AceJump is supported by community members like you. Contributions are highly welcome!

If you would like to contribute, here are a few of the ways you can help improve AceJump:

To start IntelliJ IDEA CE with AceJump installed, run ./gradlew runIde -PluginDev [-x test].

To just run the tests, execute ./gradlew test - this is usually much faster than starting an IDE.

For documentation on plugin development, see the IntelliJ Platform SDK.

Release notes

Please see here for a detailed list of changes.

Comparison

AceJump is inspired by prior work, but adds several improvements, including:

  • Ergonomic tagging: Tries to minimize finger and eye travel on most common keyboards layouts and languages.
  • Full-text search: If a string is not visible on the screen, AceJump will scroll to the next occurrence.
  • Smart tag rendering: Tags will occupy nearby whitespace if available, rather than block adjacent text.
  • Target mode: Jump and select a full word in one rapid motion. (Ctrl+Alt+;)
  • Line Mode: Jump to the first, last, or first non-whitespace character of any line on-screen (Ctrl+Shift+;).
  • Word Mode: Jump to the first character of any visible word on-screen in two keystrokes or less.
  • Declaration Mode: Jump to the declaration of a token (if it is available) rather than the token itself.
  • Unicode support: Unicode search and selection, e.g. to search for "ζ‹ΌιŸ³", activate AceJump and type: py

The following plugins have a similar UI for navigating text and web browsing:

Source Code Download Application Actively Maintained Language
AceJump ⬇ IntelliJ Platform βœ”οΈ Kotlin
IdeaVim-EasyMotion ⬇ IntelliJ Platform βœ”οΈ Kotlin
KJump ⬇ IntelliJ Platform βœ”οΈ Kotlin
AceJump-Lite ⬇ IntelliJ Platform ❌ Java
emacsIDEAs ⬇ IntelliJ Platform ❌ Java
TraceJump ⬇ Desktop ❌ Kotlin
ace-jump-mode ⬇ emacs ❌ Emacs Lisp
avy ⬇ emacs βœ”οΈ Emacs Lisp
EasyMotion ⬇ Vim ❌ Vimscript
eyeliner.nvim ⬇ NeoVim βœ”οΈ Lua
Hop ⬇ NeoVim βœ”οΈ Lua
leap.nvim ⬇ NeoVim βœ”οΈ Fennel
lightspeed.nvim ⬇ NeoVim ❌ Fennel
Sublime EasyMotion ⬇ Sublime ❌ Python
AceJump ⬇ Sublime ❌ Python
Jumpy ⬇ Atom βœ”οΈ TypeScript
Jumpy2 ⬇ Visual Studio Code βœ”οΈ TypeScript
Find-Jump ⬇ Visual Studio Code ❌ TypeScript
MetaGo ⬇ Visual Studio Code βœ”οΈ TypeScript
VSCodeVim ⬇ Visual Studio Code βœ”οΈ TypeScript
CodeAceJumper ⬇ Visual Studio Code ❌ TypeScript
AceJump ⬇ Visual Studio ❌ C#
EasyMotion ⬇ Visual Studio ❌ C#
tmux-fingers ⬇ tmux βœ”οΈ Crystal
tmux-thumb ⬇ tmux βœ”οΈ Rust
tmux-jump ⬇ tmux βœ”οΈ Ruby
tmux-copycat ⬇ tmux ❌ Shell
cVim ⬇ Chrome ❌ JavaScript
SurfingKeys ⬇ Chrome/Firefox/Edge βœ”οΈ JavaScript
Vimium ⬇ Chrome/Firefox/Edge βœ”οΈ JavaScript
Vimium-C ⬇ Chrome/Firefox/Edge βœ”οΈ TypeScript
Vrome ⬇ Chrome ❌ CoffeeScript
ViChrome ⬇ Chrome ❌ CoffeeScript
VimFx ⬇ Firefox βœ”οΈ CoffeeScript
Vimperator ⬇ Firefox ❌ JavaScript
Pentadactyl ⬇ Firefox ❌ JavaScript
Vim Vixen ⬇ Firefox 57+ βœ”οΈ JavaScript
Tridactyl ⬇ Firefox 57+ βœ”οΈ TypeScript
Vimari ⬇ Safari ❌ JavaScript
Jump To Link ⬇ Obsidian βœ”οΈ TypeScript

Acknowledgements

The following individuals have significantly improved AceJump through their contributions and feedback:

AceJump is made possible by users just like you! If you enjoy using AceJump, please consider Contributing.