code-minimap
neovide
code-minimap | neovide | |
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2 | 109 | |
589 | 11,923 | |
- | 1.4% | |
6.9 | 9.2 | |
6 days ago | 6 days ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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code-minimap
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[Rust OSS feature request] transpose code minimap
There is a small project written in Rust that renders a text file's minimap using Braille font. https://github.com/wfxr/code-minimap . There is also an accompanying plugin for Vim that provides an experience similar to VS Code's minimap, showing where you are in the file.
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Nvui: A NeoVim GUI written in C++ and Qt
You can already do that inside regular (neo)vim, using https://github.com/wfxr/code-minimap
neovide
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Pulsar, the best code editor since Atom
- have a “graphical” user interface: https://github.com/neovide/neovide
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Unreal Engine with Neovim: Config for Game Development
The process above works fine, though, depending on your setup and project, you might appreciate the benefits of a lean editor like Neovide. So, let’s see how to configure Neovim to run with Unreal Engine.
- Neovide – a simple, no-nonsense, cross-platform GUI for Neovim
- Modeless Vim
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neovide scroll performance
EDIT: I found this just now -> https://github.com/neovide/neovide/issues/1902 and disabling relative line numbers does indeed make the problem more or less disappear.
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Way to make Emacs feel smoother?
Not Emacs, but perhaps https://github.com/neovide/neovide will be of interest to you.
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Switching from Emacs. My experience
im certainly not a programmer , but NVIM with SOME gui like neovide it looks amazing and great,
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Update for telescope-all-recent.nvim: Frequency Sorting now for dressing.nvim!
Yes it is neovide: https://github.com/neovide/neovide
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Software Developer Mac Apps
iTerm2, since Terminal.app doesn't support 24-bit colors and I used Neovim for some time. I now use Neovide for Neovim, so all I use iTerm2 for now is the UI (I have a theme I like, plus dark mode actually works).
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Smooth caret movement in Obsidian
I feel this smooth cursor should be everywhere by default, as it gives so much better user experience. I have also been looking for a solution for neovim as well, but based on what I know, only Neovide has support for this. And most plugins do smooth scrolling only, rather than smooth cursor.
What are some alternatives?
neovim - Vim-fork focused on extensibility and usability
neovimcraft - website that makes it easy to find neovim plugins
neovim-qt - Neovim client library and GUI, in Qt5.
neovim-gtk - gtk ui for neovim
nvim-terminal.lua - A high performance filetype mode for Neovim which leverages conceal and highlights your buffer with the correct color codes.
st-undercurl - A patch for ST (Simple Terminal) adding support for curly and colored underlines.
goneovim - A GUI frontend for neovim.
coc.nvim - Nodejs extension host for vim & neovim, load extensions like VSCode and host language servers.
alacritty - A cross-platform, OpenGL terminal emulator.
which-key.nvim - đź’Ą Create key bindings that stick. WhichKey is a lua plugin for Neovim 0.5 that displays a popup with possible keybindings of the command you started typing.
nvim-config - A modern Neovim configuration with full battery for Python, Lua, C++, Markdown, LaTeX, and more...