binocular
distant.nvim
binocular | distant.nvim | |
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3.3 | 5.4 | |
about 1 year ago | about 1 month ago | |
TypeScript | Lua | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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binocular
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Vim After 15 Years
I also recently migrated from nvim to VSCode (First with vim plugin, now with vscode-neovim plugin).
Maybe I'm in the wrong side, but I always tried to replicate the IDE experience on nvim, and it was a frustrating experience because there was also something else missing, at the end I had to manage 30+ Plugins that could break at any time.
Even though the vim experience inside VSCode is far from perfect (really lacking when we compare with IdeaVim for example), it's a breath of fresh air being able to manage my plugins/lsp/etc with a single click.
The only thing that I miss daily is something like Telescope/fzf. VSCode fuzzy search works fine for file names inside the open project, but searching for file content/other projects/previous open files is really bad.
Recently tried to develop something similar on vscode just for fun (Even I don't use it tho, just accepted the limitation): https://github.com/jpcrs/Binocular
- [Extension] Binocular - A fuzzy finder to manage workspaces/find files
distant.nvim
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how best to edit remote files?
Oops, meant distant, https://distant.dev/.
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Neovim workflow
2) There is a remote working plugin to not have the overhead of sshfs copying around files https://github.com/chipsenkbeil/distant.nvim, but you could also role your own with neovim now having remote mode and lua runner. Main caveat is how to get consistent file system view.
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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)
- What do you think of other plugins e.g.: https://github.com/chipsenkbeil/distant.nvim?
- How to edit file on a server using your local neovim?
- Neovim and devcontainers
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What is the current state of remote neovim?
This is something I've been tracking pretty closely. My understanding of the current options: 1. Use sshfs. Pros: nothing to install on the remote server. Cons: will choke on huge filesystems when doing some operations (e.g. fuzzy finding). Also requires all your LSP/linting/analysis tools to be installed locally, which may not be the case if your company is transitioning to remote developer environments. 2. Use netrw or similar. Pros: nothing to install. Cons: will not play nice with LSP, fuzzy finding, or anything else. 3. Use distant.nvim. At this point, basically the same as netrw except that maybe remote LSP will work. 4. SSH to the server and use nvim there. Pros: simple and everything works. Cons: Have to install nvim on the server. SSH connection may cause typing lag if the RTT is high (some people report that Mosh can help the lag issue)
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Any recommendations for operating system authentication libraries?
The reason being is that I've written a service called distant with a companion neovim plugin, distant.nvim, and want to provide forms of authentication in the same vein as ssh.
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Using LSP's in Neovim with remote projects.
Did a lot if research. there is distant.nvim that tries to solve it maybe it will work for you.
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Do you use Neovim when doing Server Configuration?
I either use the vi / vim that's on the server or connect remotely using https://github.com/chipsenkbeil/distant.nvim
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Vim After 15 Years
Regarding the last part of your comment: you may get some value out of this plugin, https://github.com/chipsenkbeil/distant.nvim, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVAsbpByQ3o.
I've not used it but your use case made me wonder if there's a nice way to do it, as I regularly SSH into my NAS and RPi's, so I had a quick search.
What are some alternatives?
nvim-remote-containers - Develop inside docker containers, just like VSCode
neorg - Modernity meets insane extensibility. The future of organizing your life in Neovim. [Moved to: https://github.com/nvim-neorg/neorg]
remote-sshfs.nvim - Explore, edit, and develop on a remote machine via SSHFS with Neovim
NvChad - Blazing fast Neovim config providing solid defaults and a beautiful UI, enhancing your neovim experience.
NvChad - An attempt to make neovim cli as functional as an IDE while being very beautiful , blazing fast. [Moved to: https://github.com/NvChad/NvChad]
telescope.nvim - Find, Filter, Preview, Pick. All lua, all the time.
lazydocker - The lazier way to manage everything docker
omnisharp-roslyn - OmniSharp server (HTTP, STDIO) based on Roslyn workspaces
LuaSnip - Snippet Engine for Neovim written in Lua.
nvim-jdtls - Extensions for the built-in LSP support in Neovim for eclipse.jdt.ls
sshfs - A network filesystem client to connect to SSH servers
netman.nvim - Neovim (Lua powered) Network Resource Manager