--- vimdoc-prefix: pandoc abstract: "A short description" filename: "definition-lists.txt" author: Author title: Title --- ## Basic Term 1 : Definition I Term 2 : Definition II Term 3 : Definition III ## Code `leap.opts.keys.next_target` : Jump to the next available target (use the previous search pattern if no input has been given). `:h leap-repeat` `leap.opts.keys.prev_target` : Jump to the previous target (revert `next_target`). `leap.opts.keys.next_group` : Shift to the next group of labeled targets. `leap.opts.keys.prev_group` : Shift to the previous group of labeled targets (revert `next_group`). ## Span [Important concept]{#important-concept} : Definition [I am too long to fit on the same line as a reference, so reference is put above me!]{#i-am-too-long} : Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. ## Commands In markdown vim commands are represented as inline code starting with colon (ie. `:MyCommand`), but writer strips the backticks `:FnlCompileBuffer`{#:FnlCompileBuffer} : Compiles current active fennel buffer `:FnlCompile[!]`{#:FnlCompile} : Diff compiles all indexed fennel files If bang! is present then forcefully compiles all `source` files `:[range]Fnl {expr}`{#:Fnl} : Evaluates {expr} or range ``` :'<,'>Fnl :Fnl (print "Hello World") :Fnl (values some_var) ```