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nvim-navic
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | Apache License 2.0 |
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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 :)
nvim-navic
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What's this type of plugin called? (it shows the structure of code)
This can be done using a statusline plugin like nvim-navic
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[WIP] A feature-rich, polished, highly customizable winbar, with drop down menu support and multiple backends
Zero-depency, yes, this is not another extension of navic. It does not even depends on nvim-treesitter or nvim-lspconfig, nor do you need to register an 'on_attach' function. as long as treesitter parsers or language servers are intalled correctly, the winbar should start working out of the box
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what plugin added the breadcrumb/context info to the winbar?
nvim-navic. This option is particularly nice because it also enables using nvim-navbuddy which I have found incredibly useful for navigating large files.
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Navi: your NeoVim assistant. I made a plugin based on the idea of "natural language first based development". We've got scaffolding of code, edit selected code, review selected code and an in editor chat. Still got ways to go, but the outline is there and it kinda works! :D My first go at plugins
Kudos for writing your first plugin! However, that's a rather poor name choice. There's already a neovim plugin called navi (https://github.com/mattiasbonte/navi.nvim), as well as an old unmaintained vim one (https://github.com/alexvoss/navi), not to mention slight variations like https://github.com/SmiteshP/nvim-navic or https://github.com/taohexxx/navim (the latter again looking unmaintained, but the former being relatively popular).
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winbar below lualine buffers
Just like this? If yes, you can try lspsaga.nvim, nvim-navic, or barbecue.nvim.
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Navigation between functions
I also use ]m, but itβs not a very good way to choose and move to functions quickly and with intention. Options include aerial.nvim, symbols-outline.nvim, and the new nvim-navbuddy, from the developer who made nvim-navic.
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Introducing nvim-navbuddy! A simple popup window that provides breadcrumbs like navigation feature and more!
Paired with my other plugin nvim-navic this completes the breadcrumbs experience that you would typically find in an IDEs like VScode. I hope you all like it :)
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LuaLine : Global status line AND per window status line?
I use global status line (3) and winbar. I use Nvim-navic so that the winbar shows me my current file name highlighted also shows the path and the context.
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Newbie Question: Can someone tell me which plugin/module this bar is coming from?
Could also be https://github.com/SmiteshP/nvim-navic
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What are optional core plugins?
I was trying to activate some optional plugin and found out that it couldn't be enabled using the mentioned config. I checked the github repository and saw that, for example, `SmiteshP/nvim-navic` is not present there. (link to core plugins list in repo).
What are some alternatives?
nordic.nvim - π Nord for Neovim, but warmer and darker. Supports a variety of plugins and other platforms.
lualine.nvim - A blazing fast and easy to configure neovim statusline plugin written in pure lua.
dropbar.nvim - IDE-like breadcrumbs, out of the box
winbar.nvim - winbar config for neovim
deadcolumn.nvim - A neovim plugin that shows colorcolumn dynamically
barbecue.nvim - A VS Code like winbar for Neovim
statuscol.nvim - Status column plugin that provides a configurable 'statuscolumn' and click handlers.
aerial.nvim - Neovim plugin for a code outline window
gitsigns.nvim - Git integration for buffers
neo-tree-diagnostics.nvim - A diagnostics source for neo-tree.nvim
nvim-lspconfig - Quickstart configs for Nvim LSP
LunarVim - π LunarVim is an IDE layer for Neovim. Completely free and community driven.