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vim-clap
command-t | vim-clap | |
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4 | 13 | |
2,739 | 2,072 | |
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5.7 | 8.0 | |
about 1 month ago | 7 days ago | |
Lua | Rust | |
BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License | MIT License |
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command-t
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neovim + telescooe + fzf native
command-t
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Which file browser do you use ?
I use nvim-tree as a file tree, telescope with find_files to quickly and fuzzy find files (although I'm considering switching to command-t as it's allegedly faster and has better sorting) and telescope-file-browser as a file browser itself. I also tend to use dirbuf.nvim as something alike emacs' dired. It works a bit poorly but gets the job done in most scenarios. I hope we get some real dired in neovim some time.
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This Week In Neovim #7 — Mon Aug 29 2022
Btw, one of the bigger fuzzy finders "Command-T" was rewritten in lua: https://github.com/wincent/command-t/issues/391.
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Searching a large code base.
command-t? https://github.com/wincent/command-t
vim-clap
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tree-sitter highlighting in Vim and NeoVim
I'm thrilled to share that the latest vim-clap has now integrated the tree-sitter highlighting into Vim and NeoVim. It's a PoC implementation and not extensively tested though, bugs are expected. Some early feedback is highly appreciated, and read more in this post!
- neovim + telescooe + fzf native
- What are the popular fuzzy finders besides Telescope?
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vim-clap update: Support the search syntax of fzf
It has been two years since I last posted about the update of vim-clap. A lot of features have been added to vim-clap since then, check out the CHANGELOG if you are interested. Today I want to share with you a feature that I want to support in vim-clap for quite a long time: the search syntax of fzf, which is powerful yet pretty handy in my opinion. Feel free to try #738 and leave some feedback.
Free free to test the PR #738 and leave some feedback.
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speeding up Telescope?
I'll also take the occasion to recommend clap.vim, which is the picker I use. It's super cool, fast, and uses a rust backend for more intensive searches.
- Every damn time...
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Is anyone here using neovim for f# programming and could point me to useful plugins, which work with neovim 0.5
- https://github.com/nvim-telescope/telescope.nvim or https://github.com/liuchengxu/vim-clap for file navigation (I'm still deciding which one I will continue to use)
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Telescope filer
vim-clap supports filer so I can search for files in different directories outside my project.
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Do you use a file tree explorer?
(For me) New vimscript fuzzy finder I was unaware about: https://github.com/liuchengxu/vim-clap (the search field is a vim buffer which I loved)
What are some alternatives?
telescope.nvim - Find, Filter, Preview, Pick. All lua, all the time.
fzf.vim - fzf :heart: vim
telescope-fzf-native.nvim - FZF sorter for telescope written in c
reprosjession.nvim
ctrlp.vim - Active fork of kien/ctrlp.vim—Fuzzy file, buffer, mru, tag, etc finder.
opengrok - OpenGrok is a fast and usable source code search and cross reference engine, written in Java
LeaderF - An efficient fuzzy finder that helps to locate files, buffers, mrus, gtags, etc. on the fly for both vim and neovim.
ack.vim - Vim plugin for the Perl module / CLI script 'ack'
fzf-lua - Improved fzf.vim written in lua
telescope-repo.nvim - 🦘 Jump into the repositories (git, mercurial…) of your filesystem with telescope.nvim, without any setup
plenary.nvim - plenary: full; complete; entire; absolute; unqualified. All the lua functions I don't want to write twice.