AceJump
IntelliJ-EmmyLua
AceJump | IntelliJ-EmmyLua | |
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7 | 3 | |
1,174 | 1,700 | |
1.2% | 0.6% | |
6.9 | 6.5 | |
9 days ago | 28 days ago | |
Kotlin | Kotlin | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | Apache License 2.0 |
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AceJump
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is there some sort of acejump for helix?
Getting started with Helix and loving it so far. I was wondering, is there a similar functionality to acejump (https://github.com/acejump/AceJump) on Helix? If so, how can I do that?
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Is there an Obsidian plugin similar to AceJump for IntelliJ IDEs or avy for Emacs?
What I'm looking for is something like AceJump for IntelliJ IDEs or avy for Emacs. These tools let you navigate to some part of the visible text with just a few keystrokes. Here's the behavior I would like in Obsidian, copied from AceJump's page:
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A Vim-like interface for Firefox
Tridactyl is awesome! There are also many similar plugins for different web browsers and text editors: https://github.com/acejump/AceJump#comparison
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Donβt Touch That Mouse! Smart Developers Use Keyboard Shortcuts
AceJump enables single character search, select and jump inside IntelliJ.
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Tools I use: PyCharm / Idea plugins
I like how acejump is integrated with ideavim: https://github.com/acejump/AceJump#configuring
Will definitely be installing this Monday.
- Show HN: AceJump: a single character search, select, and jump
IntelliJ-EmmyLua
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Is this Lua function type comment generated by some tool?
I was about to ask you a similar question, lol. (I was browsing the page of EmmyLua β EmmyLua for IntelliJ IDEA 1.3.2 documentation, thank you for stopping me anyway.)
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Does anyone use LDoc (or similar) when writing lua in nvim? If so, how?
I used to use LDoc a few months ago but I saw some "bugs" like hover doc not recognizing the parameters type and such stuff so I'm now using EmmyLua conventions. Both almost the same, but EmmyLua works like a charm with lua-dev.nvim!
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Luanalysis v1.3.0 Released - Open Source Statically typed Lua IDE
The project is a fork of EmmyLua. The idea was initially to contribute everything upstream, and in fact I did: https://github.com/EmmyLua/IntelliJ-EmmyLua/pull/342.
What are some alternatives?
intellij-indent-rainbow - Extension which shows indentation with a faint rainbow colored background to make them more readable
IntelliJ-Luanalysis - Type-safe Lua IDE β IntelliJ IDEA plugin
intellij-hcl - HCL language support for IntelliJ platform based IDEs
neodev.nvim - π» Neovim setup for init.lua and plugin development with full signature help, docs and completion for the nvim lua API.
intellij-platform-plugin-template - Template repository for creating plugins for IntelliJ Platform
neogen - A better annotation generator. Supports multiple languages and annotation conventions.
hop.nvim - Neovim motions on speed!
intellij-elixir - Elixir plugin for JetBrain's IntelliJ Platform (including Rubymine)
ideavim - IdeaVim β A Vim engine for JetBrains IDEs
functional - Functional programming utilities implemented in pure Lua.
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
interface-jetbrains - The continuous feedback plugin for JetBrains IDEs