animate.vim
netman.nvim
animate.vim | netman.nvim | |
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0.0 | 8.0 | |
about 4 years ago | 30 days ago | |
Vim Script | Lua | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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animate.vim
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Neovim + Docker?
I've used the following for years for things like LazyDocker and LazyGit (Requires animate.vim for the slide up effect)
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What's the best git interface?
I use it both in and out of (neo)vim. Here's a script to pop it open in a split at the bottom: (requires animate.vim.. but only because it's fancy, would work without).
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Resizing 'vert help' with 'nowrap' windows mangles the window's columns and shifts them to the left.
However, this blocks the function for 300ms and doesn't display the animation at all. Reading the code shows that the function operates on timers (which I don't really understand right now) and that those timers are stored in a global dictionary. So it makes sense to wait for the timer to be set to 0 before running tag:
netman.nvim
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Netman usage question
Hello Neovimers :) I posted this on the netman repo as well but I just wanted some opinions from users who use netman.
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how best to edit remote files?
Lazy self promotion of netman.nvim which is designed to give you browse (and edit/read access) of remote systems without actually needing any configurations on said remote systems :)
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"Optimal" way to edit remote files?
I haven't been super active lately but Netman.nvim is my attempt to give neovim a solid remote editing experience. I've been taking a bit of time to myself though but it's still relatively stable for ssh and docker.
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How can I run a vim.cmd asynchronously?
If you are really interested in doing this yourself with loop, you should take a look at either plenary.job or netman.shell (I made the latter) as both are very well documented.
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Netman Windows Testing Request
If there are any users of Netman already that also use windows (or users of Neovim that want to use Netman but can't because they are on a windows machine), please checkout the windows-compat branch!
- How to stop vim.loop.spawn synchronously on ctrl+c?
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remote-sshfs.nvim: Explore, edit, and develop on a remote machine via SSHFS with Neovim and telescope. Loosely based on VSCode's Remote -SSH (very alpha, rapid development)
Does that not write out to the current pty? That is an issue I have been facing with generic ssh support in netman. I have yet to come up with a decent solution to it :(
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Netman v1.1 is complete
A quick bullet point list of features that are included in this point update - Mostly complete Neo-tree integration - Moving files and directories between hosts (including between docker containers and ssh servers) - Auto opening your remote "home" directory in ssh - A complete rewrite of how our "integration" with neovim works - A completely new logging system - A new event system
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HELP: Unable to connect to remote server via FTP or SSH
The password issue is currently something I am looking to address in netman though exploration into the area has proven unfruitful so far :/
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How to edit file on a server using your local neovim?
Netman supports remote editing of files over ssh.
What are some alternatives?
lazygit.nvim - Plugin for calling lazygit from within neovim.
telescope-file-browser.nvim - File Browser extension for telescope.nvim
vim-floaterm - :computer: Terminal manager for (neo)vim
neo-tree.nvim - Neovim plugin to manage the file system and other tree like structures.
nvim-dev-container - Neovim dev container support - Mirror of https://codeberg.org/esensar/nvim-dev-container
distant.nvim - 🚧 (Alpha stage software) Edit files, run programs, and work with LSP on a remote machine from the comfort of your local environment 🚧
vim-fugitive - fugitive.vim: A Git wrapper so awesome, it should be illegal
nvim-docker
gitui - Blazing 💥 fast terminal-ui for git written in rust 🦀
nvim-remote-containers - Develop inside docker containers, just like VSCode
lazydocker - The lazier way to manage everything docker