barbar.nvim
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barbar.nvim | fern.vim | |
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38 | 23 | |
2,064 | 1,232 | |
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6.9 | 6.8 | |
14 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
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- | MIT License |
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barbar.nvim
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Neovim workflow
considering your vscode background when you say tabs your really mean buffers( Trust me even i had this problem when I made the switch). So your solution here is using a plugin. There are many but I personally use barbar.nvim
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How to change selected line number color so that it stands out more in one dark
you can check out https://github.com/romgrk/barbar.nvim
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Introducing: nvim-early retirement – auto-close your buffers after x minutes of inactivity
Nice! I personally use barbar.nvim's : BufferCloseAllButVisible which closes all buffers that aren't currently visible in a window.
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I'm honestly so close to putting a bounty on a lua vim-wintabs
There has been discussion of adding that feature to upstream barbar.nvim, but no concrete work has begun yet.
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[New plugin] deadcolumn.nvim -- gradually show you colorcolumn as you type
I'm using barbar.nvim, a simple but efficient bufferline plugin.
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Semantic highlighting
LuaLS has trouble identifying vim functions. I just went through and annotated a bunch of functions with doc comments in a project to help it figure things out.
- VSCode like window tabs
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How do you work with buffers?
I use barbar.nvim for displaying buffers as tabs and whenever I feel like I have too many open I run :BufferCloseAllButVisible (from a mapping), and it closes every buffer except those I have currently visible
- Closing brackets are highlighted in red when in the init.vim file
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switch buffers shortcut
i use barbar
fern.vim
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Which file explorer do you use?
fern.vim
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Nvim-tree or ??
fern.vim is my current favorite.
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Fern.vim now supports nvim-web-devicons
Fern.vim is a fantastic asynchronous tree viewer plugin written in pure vimpscript developed by [lambalisue][https://github.com/lambdalisue).
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Need a faster and lightweight file tree
I'd be interested in hearing if fern doesn't do what you want.
- what is your startup time?
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Fernvim a high availability high performance and modern config
There is a long established plugin named fern.vim that has nearly 1,000 stars.
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Can I have icons in netrw?
I don't think you can, but it's possible with Fern: https://github.com/lambdalisue/fern.vim
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fern.vim file tree now supports Neovim's winbar
One of the reasons I like fern.vim is that it provides window selector functionality out of the box as noted here.
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How to use fern open/split commands from drawer.
Basically I want to be able to open files from the Fern drawer browser into new splits. I can see that the commands I want exist here: https://github.com/lambdalisue/fern.vim/wiki/Mappings and look like "open:above" and similar. How do I enter these commands?
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FAVOURITE PLUGINS
lambdalisue/fern.vim
What are some alternatives?
bufferline.nvim - A snazzy bufferline for Neovim
nvim-tree.lua - A file explorer tree for neovim written in lua
lightline.vim - A light and configurable statusline/tabline plugin for Vim
nerdtree - A tree explorer plugin for vim.
taboo.vim - Few utilities for pretty tabs
ranger.vim - Ranger integration in vim and neovim
impatient.nvim - Improve startup time for Neovim
firenvim - Embed Neovim in Chrome, Firefox & others.
lualine.nvim - A blazing fast and easy to configure neovim statusline plugin written in pure lua. [Moved to: https://github.com/nvim-lualine/lualine.nvim]
telescope.nvim - Find, Filter, Preview, Pick. All lua, all the time.
Catppuccino.nvim - 🍨 Catppuccin theme for NeoVim [Moved to: https://github.com/catppuccin/nvim]
neovim - Vim-fork focused on extensibility and usability