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[elpa] master 0712a43 12/17: README.md: update


From: Oleh Krehel
Subject: [elpa] master 0712a43 12/17: README.md: update
Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2015 07:13:27 +0000

branch: master
commit 0712a436f0a98980cb973c83593bfb003d097d3c
Author: Oleh Krehel <address@hidden>
Commit: Oleh Krehel <address@hidden>

    README.md: update
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 README.md |   41 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------
 1 files changed, 27 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-)

diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index 400a4ed..831dbb6 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -16,29 +16,42 @@ Hydra, will still serve his orignal purpose, calling his 
proper
 command.  This makes the Hydra very seamless, it's like a minor mode
 that disables itself auto-magically.
 
-## Simplified usage
-
-Here's how to quickly bind the examples bundled with Hydra:
+## Sample global Hydras
+### Zoom
 
 ```cl
-(require 'hydra-examples)
-(hydra-create "C-M-y" hydra-example-move-window-splitter)
-(hydra-create "M-g" hydra-example-goto-error)
-(hydra-create "<f2>" hydra-example-text-scale)
+(defhydra hydra-zoom (global-map "<f2>")
+  "zoom"
+  ("g" text-scale-increase "in")
+  ("l" text-scale-decrease "out"))
 ```
 
-## Using Hydra for global bindings
+### Goto-error
 
-But it's much better to just take the examples as a template and write
-down everything explicitly:
+```cl
+(defhydra hydra-error (global-map "M-g")
+  "goto-error"
+  ("h" first-error "first")
+  ("j" next-error "next")
+  ("k" previous-error "prev")
+  ("v" recenter-top-bottom "recenter")
+  ("q" nil "quit"))
+```
+
+### Splitter
 
 ```cl
-(defhydra hydra-zoom (global-map "<f2>")
-  "zoom"
-  ("g" text-scale-increase "in")
-  ("l" text-scale-decrease "out"))
+(require 'hydra-examples)
+(defhydra hydra-splitter (global-map "C-M-s")
+  "splitter"
+  ("h" hydra-move-splitter-left)
+  ("j" hydra-move-splitter-down)
+  ("k" hydra-move-splitter-up)
+  ("l" hydra-move-splitter-right))
 ```
 
+## Using the functions generated by `defhydra`
+
 With the example above, you can e.g.:
 
 ```cl



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