nvim
Vim
nvim | Vim | |
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6 | 52 | |
181 | 13,299 | |
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9.9 | 9.4 | |
9 days ago | 5 days ago | |
Lua | TypeScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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nvim
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[New plugin] Introducing dropbar.nvim, an out-of-the-box, IDE-like winbar with drop-down menu support and multiple backends
It is a self-made custom colorscheme and you can find it here. I haven't had a plan to turn it into a plugin yet, so just copy the palette or the hlgroup settings if you like it :)
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[WIP] A feature-rich, polished, highly customizable winbar, with drop down menu support and multiple backends
As I've said before, as this is currently embedded in my personal config, you can quick try by cloning my config here and give me any feedback at Github or here directly if you are interested. I'm also looking for a good name for it (as you can see correnly I just call it 'winbar' in my config) when it officially turns into a plugin, hopefully the convertion will be done in one or two weeks. π
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[New plugin] deadcolumn.nvim -- gradually show you colorcolumn as you type
Oh, the symbols are provided by gitsigns.nvim and I have set :h statuscolumn so that they appear to the right of the line numbers. The settings are done in plugin/statuscolumn.lua. I put custom single-file scripts under plugin and ftplugin, where they serve as light-weighted mini plugins, you can even find the prototype of deadcolumn.nvim there :)
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How do you guys do it?
For a quick start I recommend this template configuration. If you are interested you an also check my personal config, it includes all my modifications from the very first beginning and you can see how I build it from scratch.
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Optimize nvim in VS Code
I would like to share my config here, where I use vscode- neovim for a seamless editing experience in VSCode. There's a section in the README.md introducing how I use different configs for nvim in VSCode / as a standalone editor. Feel free to ask if you find anything that is unclear to you. Hope it will be helpful for you :)
Vim
- The IDEs we had 30 years ago and we lost
- The Loneliness of the Mid-Level Vimmer
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Multiple Notepad++ Flaws Let Attackers Execute Arbitrary Code
I find the Vim extension for VS Code has macro support that is good enough for most of my use cases (if youβre a fan of Vim key bindings - obviously).
https://github.com/VSCodeVim/Vim/blob/master/ROADMAP.md#repe...
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VSCode with Neovim?
that's why I just use https://github.com/VSCodeVim/Vim if I have to use VSCode
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Can i change a with i and vice versa in command mode.
They have discussions enabled on the GitHub repository; eventually r/vscode might be of help.
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Neovim vs VSCode Neovim - what are the tradeoffs?
What you would learn from using a neovim addon for VS Code covers most of the first point and some of the second - VSCode Vim lets you run neovim in a headless mode that relays keypresses to it, and emulates several popular addons. It also comes without quite as much hassle as comes from the second step of learning to configure vim/neovim yourself. Most VSCode extensions work pretty well out of the box, maybe requiring you to add the path to a compiler/interpreter that is not on your PATH.
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Vim extension for VS Code lacks "virtualedit" option and cursor doesn't reach the end
The extension does have visualedit. You can check the list of supported features here: https://github.com/VSCodeVim/Vim/blob/HEAD/ROADMAP.md
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How to achieve VSCode's vim like jsx and imports folding in doom emacs
I though VSCode's vim emulation had issues with code folding
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I'm stuck between CB-GK-16 and 617, I like 617 more cause it looks better. Now the situation is I'm a programmer, I don't mind learning new bindings but is it worth it? If you have any experiences that would help me, please share them with me :)
Either I go with K552 or save for RK84 if not CB-GK-16 and both of these are pretty good choice that's certain, or I go with 617 Fizz and use VIM keybinding which Isn't an issue for me cause I've been using NeoVim for more than 1 year, you can grab my dotfiles if you want. Most people won't go with 60% cause they are used to arrow, home, end ... keys so am I with vs code but today I found out about vscodevim extension which enables vim keybinding , these keybindings pretty easy to use more than arrow, home, end .. keys if yo're a vim user like Shift + $ = end, Shift + 0 = home, in visual mode V to select text etc ...
- Undo (βuβ) stopped working as intend β Issue #8157 β VSCodeVim/Vim
What are some alternatives?
nordic.nvim - π Nord for Neovim, but warmer and darker. Supports a variety of plugins and other platforms.
vscode-live-server - Launch a development local Server with live reload feature for static & dynamic pages.
dropbar.nvim - IDE-like breadcrumbs, out of the box
vscode-neovim - Vim mode for VSCode, powered by Neovim
deadcolumn.nvim - A neovim plugin that shows colorcolumn dynamically
NvChad - Blazing fast Neovim config providing solid defaults and a beautiful UI, enhancing your neovim experience.
statuscol.nvim - Status column plugin that provides a configurable 'statuscolumn' and click handlers.
SpaceVim - A community-driven modular vim/neovim distribution - The ultimate vimrc
gitsigns.nvim - Git integration for buffers
vimrc - The ultimate Vim configuration (vimrc)
nvim-lspconfig - Quickstart configs for Nvim LSP
coc-java - Java extension for coc.nvim