# Adding textobject queries Helix supports textobjects that are language specific, such as functions, classes, etc. These textobjects require an accompanying tree-sitter grammar and a `textobjects.scm` query file to work properly. Tree-sitter allows us to query the source code syntax tree and capture specific parts of it. The queries are written in a lisp dialect. More information on how to write queries can be found in the [official tree-sitter documentation][tree-sitter-queries]. Query files should be placed in `runtime/queries/{language}/textobjects.scm` when contributing to Helix. Note that to test the query files locally you should put them under your local runtime directory (`~/.config/helix/runtime` on Linux for example). The following [captures][tree-sitter-captures] are recognized: | Capture Name | | --- | | `function.inside` | | `function.around` | | `class.inside` | | `class.around` | | `test.inside` | | `test.around` | | `parameter.inside` | | `comment.inside` | | `comment.around` | [Example query files][textobject-examples] can be found in the helix GitHub repository. ## Queries for textobject based navigation Tree-sitter based navigation in Helix is done using captures in the following order: - `object.movement` - `object.around` - `object.inside` For example if a `function.around` capture has been already defined for a language in its `textobjects.scm` file, function navigation should also work automatically. `function.movement` should be defined only if the node captured by `function.around` doesn't make sense in a navigation context. [tree-sitter-queries]: https://tree-sitter.github.io/tree-sitter/using-parsers#query-syntax [tree-sitter-captures]: https://tree-sitter.github.io/tree-sitter/using-parsers#capturing-nodes [textobject-examples]: https://github.com/search?q=repo%3Ahelix-editor%2Fhelix+path%3A%2A%2A/textobjects.scm&type=Code&ref=advsearch&l=&l=