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Junegunn Choi
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Features
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- Easier to use
- Easy to use
- Comes with a predefined set of alignment rules
- Provides a fast and intuitive interface
- Extensible
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later, you will find yourself scratching your head, trying to come up with some
complex regular expressions.
_"How am I going to align the third to the last word in each line to the right
without affecting the ones before it?"_
### Clean
vim-easy-align doesn't clutter your workspace with mappings and global
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when editing codes.
Try to come up with a regular expression to correctly format the following code
snippet. With vim-easy-align under default configuration, it can be done with
just two keystrokes: `<Enter>:`
snippet. With vim-easy-align under default configuration and a mapping, it can
be done with just two keystrokes: `<Enter>:`
```javascript
var jdbc = {