Command mode
Align by delimiters
:EasyAlign :       " preset characters (\=:.,&#|)
:EasyAlign |
:EasyAlign \       " \ means space
Align by regexp
:EasyAlign /[:;]+/
Specify which
:EasyAlign |       " align by 1st `|`
:EasyAlign 3 |     " align by 3rd `|`
:EasyAlign * |     " align by all `|`s
Add options
:EasyAlign * | l4r1
  l4     " lN - left_margin
  r1     " rN - right_margin
         "    spaces to the left/right of `|`
  ar     " a[lrc] - align
         "    align left/right/center
  dr     " d[lrc] - delimiter_align
         "    alignment of the delimiter itself
Spaces are optional
:EasyAlign * /[;:]+/ l3
:EasyAlign*/[;:]+/l3
Examples
:EasyAlign = dr (delimiter_align right)
apple    = 1
banana  += apple
cake   ||= banana
:EasyAlign : (for json or yaml)
url:      jdbc:mysql://localhost/test
database: test
:EasyAlign *| (markdown tables)
| `<Enter>` | right align                   |
| `1`       | on 1st occurrence             |
| `2`       | on 2nd occurrence (and so on) |
Interactive mode
| {Visual}⏎ | activate for selection | 
| ga{motion} | activate for motion/text object | 
Then press options (if available), then a delimiter.
Interactive mode options
| ⏎ | Set alignment | 
| <ctrl-l>4 ⏎ | Set left_margin(to the left of the delimiter) | 
| <ctrl-r>4 ⏎ | Set right_margin | 
| ↓ | no margin | 
Example
- gaip- <ctrl-l>- 8⏎- =- puts 8 spaces before the equal sign
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