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aerial.nvim
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What's this type of plugin called? (it shows the structure of code)
I tried aerial.nvim the other day and it's pretty cool. Haven't tried lspsaga yet so I'm not sure if it fits the same purpose.
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Configuration passed to plugin's setup is not persistent
I am using aerial found here and I really like it except that when I press a function, it doesn't close the window. And I had thought I fixed it with
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How do you automatically switch focus to the newly opened aeiral buffer?
I am referring to the aerial plugin found [here[(https://github.com/stevearc/aerial.nvim)
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How do you jump to the beginning of a function
I use https://github.com/stevearc/aerial.nvim, it knows which is the current function. I currently open the telescope display and just press "enter", but AerialPrev would work just as well.
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Please inform me of the plugin(s) enabling these two features
First one could be lualine and Aerial.
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Navigation between functions
I also use ]m, but it’s 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!
This would be amazing if i could open it in a buffer beside (or under...?) my current. Something akin to aerial.nvim.
- Neovim task-focused interface
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Getting outline of manpage
Yup! Aerial.nvim supports man pages, LSP, treesitter, and markdown for outlining
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AstroNvim/AstroNvim: AstroNvim is an aesthetic and feature-rich Neovim config
AstroNvim is using aerial.nvim which is a great code outline plugin. It has several supported backends on top of LSP and Treesitter it also supports Man page structure and Markdown structure explicitly. We also use the API for building the breadcrumbs at the top of each window as well!
https://github.com/stevearc/aerial.nvim
nvim-go
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[gopher.nvim] Plugin for golang development
There's also https://github.com/crispgm/nvim-go, where I'm just in the process of adding gotests and goimpl. Were you aware of it? Are you planning to keep yours even more minimalistic? :-)
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Best configuration for Go programming?
A lightweight choice is: - nvim-lspconfig - tree sitter - and a lightweight vim-go replacement written by myself -- nvim-go
What are some alternatives?
symbols-outline.nvim - A tree like view for symbols in Neovim using the Language Server Protocol. Supports all your favourite languages.
vim-go - Go development plugin for Vim
lsp-inlayhints.nvim
telescope-zoxide - An extension for telescope.nvim that allows you operate zoxide within Neovim.
overseer.nvim - A task runner and job management plugin for Neovim
gopher.nvim - Neovim plugin for make golang development easiest
nvim-navic - Simple winbar/statusline plugin that shows your current code context
cscope_maps.nvim - For old school code navigation. Adds cscope support to Neovim 0.9+.
wildfire.vim - Smart selection of the closest text object
startup.nvim - A highly configurable neovim startup screen
tagbar - Vim plugin that displays tags in a window, ordered by scope
dap-go.nvim - nvim-dap extension to make simpler debug Golang using Delve