centerpad.nvim
zen-mode.nvim
centerpad.nvim | zen-mode.nvim | |
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52 | 1,460 | |
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0.0 | 5.2 | |
about 1 year ago | 2 months ago | |
Lua | Lua | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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centerpad.nvim
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Zen Mode: a new distraction-free coding plugin
Another folke plugin to add to my collection. And this time it’s just a better version of a small plugin centerpad.nvim that I wrote for myself! Your continued rate of pumping out quality plugins astonished me lol.
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Expand vim buffers from center to outwards?
https://github.com/smithbm2316/centerpad.nvim does some of what you want, but isn't dynamic (as far as I can tell) and only really centers one buffer.
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centerpad.nvim: center a single buffer in your neovim window easily!
demo gif link to repo
zen-mode.nvim
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IA Writer in Paper
I use this sometimes and it's pretty nice: https://github.com/folke/zen-mode.nvim
- Ensō: write now, edit later
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UPDATE: no-neck-pain.nvim - Dead simple plugin to center the currently focused buffer to the middle of the screen.
This is super cool, I've been using https://github.com/folke/zen-mode.nvim for some time but what caught my attention were the side buffers for notes. I took a look at your configuration options and was wondering if you had thought about configuring the width by a fraction of the total view width?
I went from https://github.com/junegunn/goyo.vim to https://github.com/folke/zen-mode.nvim and now this
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How to check if a plugin is active?
You could define yourself a variable whenever :ZenMode is toggled and check for said variable (or have a look here if anything is returned by the function is_open()).
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Got a fantastic tip to use gaffer tape last time I posted. I also recapped the keyboard. Behold, once again, the Hemingpunk.
Exactly right! I use Arch Linux with i3. My terminal emulators are alacritty and cool-retro-term, depending on the mood. For writing I use neovim with the zen-mode plugin.
- Is there a way to center the buffer content?
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Is it possible to open nvim-tree on startup to look like a dashboard?
However, I want to style this a bit more maybe have a better-looking tree on startup. One of the solutions I could think of is to open the nvim-tree in zen-mode. This ends up looking like this.
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My Neovim setup for React, TypeScript, Tailwind CSS, etc
folke/zen-mode.nvim - Distraction-free mode
- What are some of your favorite eye candy plugins?
What are some alternatives?
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goyo.vim - :tulip: Distraction-free writing in Vim
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focus.nvim - Auto-Focusing and Auto-Resizing Splits/Windows for Neovim written in Lua. A full suite of window management enhancements. Vim splits on steroids!
relative-source.nvim - Use this plugin to keep your neovim config clean and portable!
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automaton.nvim - VSCode-Like Workspace Configuration Manager
ataraxis.lua - A simple zen mode for improving code readability on neovim
term-edit.nvim - Vim Keybindings in Neovim's Built-in Terminal
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