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any-jump.vim
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What is your workflow when working with foreign functions? (FFI)
How do I deal with this?: In my case I use any-jump.vim plugin. I get where I want really fast.
- Plugins alternative in Lua
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What plugins are you using and enjoying the most?
https://github.com/pechorin/any-jump.vim, which is basically "find word under cursos", but it has just enough smarts to show you where a function, etc was defined.
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Vim Configuration from Minimal to Complete
any-jump.vim jump to definition
vim-rooter
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netrw made better
This or users may have monorepo style projects and vim-rooter to auto-set cwd to specific directories within the project based on certain file markers (e.g. makefile, package.json, ...etc), to accomplish something like :e dir1/file.go | make would run make and then :e dir2/file2.ts | make would run npm.
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How to go up a directory while inside of telescope.nvim?
maybe you are already doing this and you want to access files outside the project directory but if not I use vim-rooter to set the root dir of the project automatically when I open vim
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You don't need 'vim-rooter' (usually) or How to set up smart autochange of current directory
The airblade/vim-rooter plugin is an essential part of my Neovim workflow. It automatically changes current directory (:h current-directory) for every buffer to a more natural one (like to path of its Git repository). For me this has the following benefits:
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Vim Issue with opened buffer file location
It depends where you open vim. If you are in home and open a file (even in sub directories) like nvim directory/file.txt, uour vim's current working directory (aka cwd) will be home. A way to make this automatic I think is the built in autocd (or something like that) and plugins like vim-rooter.
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How to stop Telescope from changing the root directory after opening a file?
An alternative would be using a plugin like vim-rooter : https://github.com/airblade/vim-rooter
- NvimTree - how to get this behaviour?
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How to properly cd, so plugins pick up project root?
I just use rooter and avoid thinking about it...
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How to automatically cd to the git root of the current buffer?
There's vim-rooter, which is great.
- Whenever I'm looking for plugins these days [OC]
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Whatβs the best start up screen written in Lua?
No, it doesn't change current directory. For that, use sessions or airblade/vim-rooter (or wait around couple of months for planned 'mini.root' :) ). And, of course, you can create custom items which will change current directory.
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.
project.nvim - The superior project management solution for neovim.
vista.vim - :cactus: Viewer & Finder for LSP symbols and tags
vim-startify - :link: The fancy start screen for Vim.
spelunker.vim - Improved vim spelling plugin (with camel case support)!
nvim-bqf - Better quickfix window in Neovim, polish old quickfix window.
terminus - π₯ Enhanced terminal integration for Vim
nvim-spectre - Find the enemy and replace them with dark power.
vim-diminactive - Vim plugin to dim inactive windows
coc.nvim - Nodejs extension host for vim & neovim, load extensions like VSCode and host language servers.
colorizer - A Vim plugin to colorize all text in the form #rrggbb or #rgb.
replacer.nvim - A powerful refactoring tool for nvim.