cmp-emoji
crates.nvim
cmp-emoji | crates.nvim | |
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2 | 7 | |
159 | 764 | |
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4.0 | 8.7 | |
about 1 month ago | 11 days ago | |
Lua | Lua | |
- | MIT License |
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cmp-emoji
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Entering Unicode by name
I recommend cmp-lua-latex-symbols and cmp-emoji.
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emoji_picker-nvim: simple emoji picker plugin
There are already many other emoji/icon picker plugins such as telescope-emoji.nvim, icon-picker.nvim or even cmp-emoji which offers way more features like fuzzy searching. However, I just wanted a quick and dirty way to have the emojis displayed in a grid and select one, similar to phone keyboards.
crates.nvim
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Neovim & Rust
rust-tools.nvim and crates.nvim should be helpful for you. :)
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There are no latest crate versions in Nvim 0.9.0
FYI: The versions come from the Saecki/crates.nvim plugin.
- How would you add a plugin like this?
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Load plugins outside of init.lua?
Hello! I'm trying to break up my existing init.lua file into multiple files according to the existing vim rtp. For example, I'm a rust developer and the crates plugin is extremely helpful for me but it's only ever useful when I'm editing Cargo.toml files. As a result I've put the plugin in pack/plugins/opt/ and I packadd crates.nvim in my init.lua file. This actually works nicely but when I try to factor the config and loading of this plugin into ftplugin/toml.lua it doesn't load despite it indicating that the file was sourced in the output of --startuptime. Curiously if I initialize the plugin in init.lua and then modify the config in ftplugin/toml.lua the updated config is used. So it seems like toml.lua can modify an already loaded plugin but can't load one itself. Is this the case? I'd very much like to relegate all toml related configs to its ftplugin file.
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Has anyone transitioned from a JetBrains's IDE to neovim?
github.com/Saecki/crates.nvim
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๐ Package-info 2.0 released. Delete, update, install new, install specific versions of packages. GIFs inside.
crates.nvim maybe?
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crates.nvim - a helper for managing crates.io versions
So to fix the shortcomings I felt with vim-crates and to teach myself a bit of lua I created crates.nvim. It sports a nvim-cmp completion source, a popup that list all versions for a crate, live updates while editing and some more stuff that I found to be useful.
What are some alternatives?
emoji_picker-nvim - simple emoji picker plugin for neovim
cmp-dictionary - A dictionary completion source for nvim-cmp
icon-picker.nvim - This is a Neovim plugin that helps you pick Nerd Font Icons, Symbols & Emojis
rust-tools.nvim - Tools for better development in rust using neovim's builtin lsp
telescope-emoji.nvim - An extension for telescope.nvim that allows you to search emojis๐
nvim-cmp - A completion plugin for neovim coded in Lua.
vim-crates - Handle Cargo dependencies like a Rustavimean.
cmp-nvim-tags - tags sources for nvim-cmp
cmp-spell - spell source for nvim-cmp based on vim's spellsuggest.
package-info.nvim - โ๏ธ All the npm/yarn/pnpm commands I don't want to type
fidget.nvim - ๐ซ Extensible UI for Neovim notifications and LSP progress messages.