NeoTerm.lua
Gradle
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67 | 16,195 | |
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5.2 | 10.0 | |
4 months ago | 5 days ago | |
Lua | Groovy | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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NeoTerm.lua
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Neovim is the most "admired" editor. - Stackoverflow Survey 2023
My plugin NeoTerm.lua supports "run test at cursor" out of the box with vim-test, i.e. zero configuration.
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Start conda envs after opening a file + conda envs telefoscope & Send to terminal (both for python)?
For 3. you can try my masterpiece nyngwang/NeoTerm.lua: You can attach a terminal-buffer for each buffer. (github.com).
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bufterm.nvim - Terminal *buffer* manager plugin
Hi, I'm the author of a similar idea, here: https://github.com/nyngwang/NeoTerm.lua. (It's a little project I started the in Jan/2022.)
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Neovim For Java
And, if you want to open a terminal inside neovim, you could try my plugin. Where I promise to fix any bug(s) you might encounter in the (near) future: https://github.com/nyngwang/NeoTerm.lua
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Window Switching: Toggle Term, Nvim Tree, and generic buffer
It's easy to solve. Use my plugin https://github.com/nyngwang/NeoTerm.lua, which will split an existing window to create the terminal buffer, so it won't encounter the problem you have described.
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fzf-lua-projections.nvim: manage your sessions with fzf-lua + projections.nvim
NeoTerm.lua/neo-term.lua (github.com)
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Uninstall all neovim plugins
Regarding doing terminal stuff inside neovim, try my plugin: nyngwang/NeoTerm.lua, which is definitely better than a tmux split, since you can attach a terminal for each window you want to run something instead of many tmux splits that split you life apart.
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How do I vsplit and spawn a terminal to the right? It always spawns on the left side
I use NeoTerm.nvim
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NeoTerm.lua: terminal buffer for each window split.
More details on my GitHub: nyngwang/NeoTerm.lua (github.com)
Gradle
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Setting up linters in Gitlab CI for C++ and Groovy / Jenkins code
Because executing CodeNarc from the command-line is not so simple, I find it easier to use Gradle and its dedicated plugin to execute CodeNarc:
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Gradle's leaky abstractions: Declarative(ish) shell, imperative core: Implementing a safe(ish) global configuration DSL
A ("shared") build service is kind of like a singleton, in that when you register one in any project, it's available in all projects as a single instance. (This unfortunately turns out not to be true, in some cases, when using composite builds, but can be worked around.) An actual singleton (global static instance) doesn't work at all, for the record—try it if you want to lose some sanity. Anyway, use a build service whenever you need global mutable state in your build.
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Working with Environment Variables in Java
When using build tools like Maven or Gradle, you can configure environment variables in the build scripts or configuration files.
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Intro to Java Question
For large projects, purpose-made build tools such as Gradle and Maven are preferred for managing the directory structure since they introduce additional semantics for managing test code and other programming languages (among lots of other things). Most IDEs can integrate with these build tools easily. If you're just starting out though, I wouldn't worry too much about these, you can visit them later.
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Quarkus 3.4 - Container-first Java Stack: Install with OpenJDK 21 and Create REST API
Project Build and Management: Apache Maven 3 (3.9.5), Gradle 8 (8.3)
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Version Catalogs in Convention Plugins for multi-module Android code-base ?
No wonder this had been raised previously, https://github.com/gradle/gradle/issues/15383
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Creating a Ktor Server with Gradle and SDKMAN!: A Step-by-Step Guide
Ktor, a powerful web framework built with Kotlin, offers a lightweight and flexible solution for building web applications. In this article, we will guide you through the process of creating a Ktor project manually using Gradle and SDKMAN!. By following the steps below, you'll have a basic Ktor project up and running in no time.
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How to Run GitHub Code?
The details regarding the code compiling would vary from one project to another. For that project, it seems that it uses Gradle (a helper tool) for compiling. Check Gradle's documentation for more information.
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What are some alternatives?
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