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test.kak causes startup errors when placed in autoload

When cloning the entire repo in autoload (which is what plugin managers do), I get this error

>>>
/home/johannes/.config/kak/bundle/plugins/kakoune-phantom-selection/test.kak:1:1: 'try': 2:5: 'source': /home/johannes/git/kak-lsp/phantom-selection.kak: No such file or directory
bundle: couldn't source /home/johannes/.config/kak/bundle/plugins/kakoune-phantom-selection/test.kak
shell stderr: <<<

with this particular setup ("bundle" plugin manager), it leaves phantom-selection commands disfunctional.

Can we rename test.kak to something without the kak file extension, so it's not sourced automatically?

Iterate-next without grabbing current selection

Hi,

here's my keybinds

declare-user-mode phantom
map global user p ": enter-user-mode -lock phantom<ret>" -docstring "phantom-selection"
map global phantom <a-)> ": phantom-sel-add-selection<ret><esc><esc><esc>" -docstring "add selection"
map global phantom <a-(> ";: phantom-sel-iterate-next<ret>" -docstring "clear selection"
map global phantom ) ": phantom-sel-iterate-next<ret>" -docstring "next"
map global phantom ( ": phantom-sel-iterate-prev<ret>" -docstring "prev"
#map global phantom % ": phantom-sel-select-all<ret>" -docstring "select all" #bugs
map global phantom <a-%> ": phantom-sel-select-all<ret>" -docstring "select all"

the problem is <a-(>. Doing ; to drop selection and then going to next one still leaves me with one character selected where the cursor was. Is there a way around this?

Feature request: selection groups

I'll explain what I mean with an example. But the gist is to support something similar to what counts do for ".

This is a snippet from rc/base/restructuredtext.kak:

add-highlighter shared/restructuredtext/c       ref c
add-highlighter shared/restructuredtext/cabal   ref cabal
add-highlighter shared/restructuredtext/clojure ref clojure
add-highlighter shared/restructuredtext/coffee  ref coffee
add-highlighter shared/restructuredtext/cpp     ref cpp

Say we wanted to create this from scratch. We would set it up so we have five copies, with the cursors at []:

add-highlighter shared/restructuredtext/[] ref []
add-highlighter shared/restructuredtext/[] ref []
add-highlighter shared/restructuredtext/[] ref []
add-highlighter shared/restructuredtext/[] ref []
add-highlighter shared/restructuredtext/[] ref []

Now I want to do 2interactive-itersel, where 2 means group them two by two. So the first group is the first two selections, second group selections 3 and 4, and so on. Similar to how the count works for ".

Another use-case is if I want to make ad-hoc changes to each of them, but still within the groups. Here's a contrived example where c is changed to c-family, andcabal to hs-cabal, and so on:

add-highlighter shared/restructuredtext/c-family       ref c-family
add-highlighter shared/restructuredtext/hs-cabal   ref hs-cabal
add-highlighter shared/restructuredtext/lisp-clojure ref lisp-clojure
add-highlighter shared/restructuredtext/js-coffee  ref js-coffee
add-highlighter shared/restructuredtext/gcc-cpp     ref gcc-cpp

The idea is that I can change both occurences of e.g. c to c-family in one go if I place two cursors per line similar to the previous example, and then going proceed to the second two.

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