match-brackets does work on [], and {} as well.  What kind of syntax 
regards "//" as bracket markers?.

On Wednesday, November 18, 2020 at 12:29:01 PM UTC-5 gar wrote:

> Leo does have a match-brackets command, which I have hot-keyed to Ctrl+]. 
>> It selects the region between a bracket and its matching one.  There is 
>> also add-comments/delete-comments,  which I find very helpful. 
>> goto-next-marked is another one I use often, along with mark/unmark-all.
>>
> Know about that. But that's not enough. It selects area in (...)  What 
> about [], {}, // ? What about moving cursor to the matching symbol? Etc etc 
> etc
>

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