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MIT License | MIT License |
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cmake4vim
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New year and new vim (aka NeoVim)
The plugin is here and adds features like kits, customizable build types, support for running ctest, automatic updates/restarts of clangd LSP server and also provides some functions that allow cool plugin customization. Basically, you get features that are mostly equivalent with features from the plugin I used in vim, but implemented in Lua. Feel free to test it out. Note that I only tested it on my machine (M1Pro mac) and in one Linux container, so expect bugs, crashes and various errors. Feel free to post issues and PRs with fixes.
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New plugin for gtest integration with vim
The plugin depends on cmake4vim (a plugin for CMake integration with Vim/Neovim), this allowed to have deeper integration of gtest-vim for CMake projects (you can just switch between CMake targets in order to run different tests).
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CMake4Vim update
Around the year ago, I have posted the last post about cmake4vim plugin updates.
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Can you recommend a good Vim configuration for C++ Development for a complete rookie?
CMake integration: https://github.com/ilyachur/cmake4vim
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Creating shortcuts for Dispatch
Not sure if you want to add a other plugin, but I've had good results with cmake4vim. It integrates with Dispatch if it's installed.
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Is there a way to get command mode out colour output like on the terminal?
Good question! And for Cmake projects I really like the cmake4vim plugin from ilyachur. https://github.com/ilyachur/cmake4vim
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Equivalent method for IDE "run" with Vim / general help
I think, that you can do such 'advanced' features without used plugins. Concerning my C++ workflow, I'm using it with Cmake and https://github.com/ilyachur/cmake4vim plugin adds the possibility to compile it in a few commands. Also, I've added a feature to run the CMake target with the use of one command and hope, that soon it will be merged.
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Cmake4vim Plugin Which Integrates Cmake Into Vim
Here is the issue with the video https://github.com/ilyachur/cmake4vim/issues/68
fzf.vim
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What are some plugins that you can't live without?
Fuzzy Finder: fzf.vim (for its speed) along with telescope.nvim (for its ecosystem)
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Ripgrep is faster than {grep, ag, Git grep, ucg, pt, sift}
https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.vim
And added my keyboard shortcuts.
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A Practical Guide to fzf: Vim Integration
There are two plugins allowing us to use fzf in Vim: the native fzf plugin directly installed with fzf, and fzf.vim. The second plugin is built on the first one.
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LazyVim
You might be interested in installing the fzf-vim plugin [0]. It has a user-defined command :Maps which can be used to search through all keybindings (you can also do this with just :nmap in vim, but the fzf interface is much nicer). It also provides :Commands. This behaves remarkably like VSCode's command palette.
[0] https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.vim
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Manual page in vim with fuzzy search with preview, documentation with cherry on top.
You'll also need https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.vim (which is imo the only vim plugin that's a must).
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I use the default file browser in vim (netrw). I know there are plugins that a lot of people like. Should I switch?
I do all my file operations from the command line. But to open and search files I use fzf
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How to use popup and fuzzy in vim9
Regarding plugins , I am using https://github.com/Donaldttt/fuzzyy because it works in windows, unlike https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.vim
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Alternative to harpoon for vim to quickly navigate few files/buffers
There's a :Buffers command in fzf.vim that I use extensively. It opens a fuzzy-find window with all open buffers in a MRU list.
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fzfx.vim: E(x)tended fzf commands missing in fzf.vim
Thanks to fzf.vim and fzf-lua, everything I learned and copied is from them.
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jfind: over 130x faster than telescope + telescope-fzf-native
they're likely referring to fzf.vim, the vimscript plugin from the original fzf author that wraps around fzf. there's also fzf-lua nowadays.
What are some alternatives?
vim-gutentags - A Vim plugin that manages your tag files
telescope.nvim - Find, Filter, Preview, Pick. All lua, all the time.
vim-dispatch - dispatch.vim: Asynchronous build and test dispatcher
ctrlp.vim - Fuzzy file, buffer, mru, tag, etc finder.
chadtree - File manager for Neovim. Better than NERDTree.
nerdtree - A tree explorer plugin for vim.
vimspector - vimspector - A multi-language debugging system for Vim
fzf-lua - Improved fzf.vim written in lua
vim-cmake - Vim/Neovim plugin for working with CMake projects
harpoon
asynctasks.vim - :rocket: Modern Task System for Project Building, Testing and Deploying !!
nvim-tree.lua - A file explorer tree for neovim written in lua