commander.nvim
cheatsheet.nvim
commander.nvim | cheatsheet.nvim | |
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10 | 8 | |
354 | 637 | |
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6.7 | 0.0 | |
19 days ago | 4 months ago | |
Lua | Lua | |
MIT License | - |
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commander.nvim
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[Plugin] Reintroducing Commander.nvim 0.2
Renaming to commander.nvim
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Can I Use Telescope To Find all Commands and Functions?
Maybe this is what you are looking for: https://github.com/FeiyouG/command_center.nvim
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Fuzzy search all possible complete commands?
I use command center for this (and I assume Legendary does the same), but yeah I have to manually register every command I want to search for in the command-palette stye pop up. I was looking around for a table of registered commands (with the idea that then I would write a script to auto-register all those commands to command center) but it seems that for completion purposes those tables are generated dynamically?
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Is it possible to have a Command Palette?
Checkout this command center
- Should I use legendary.nvim or which-key.nvim and why?
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How to bring up cheatsheet for commands that don't go into which-key?
Maybe checkout command_center.nvim. You need to add the commands/keymap manually though. Another option is to use telescope’s built in commands, which allows you to search some default and all custom key maps from a prompt.
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Command completion like emacs (Helm/Ivy)
command_center.nvim, although it's more like VSCode's Ctrl+Shift+P dropdown.
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using command_center plugin with telescope ivy theme
I am using the command_center plugin to manage my keymaps. I use it as an extension to telescope. I prefer the ivy theme and my question is if there is a way to coax command_center to use the ivy theme.
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Menus
If you are already using telescope then maybe this plugin is what you are looking for: https://github.com/FeiyouG/command_center.nvim
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[plugin] command_center.nvim: a simple and flexible command palette for neovim
Hi everyone! I am here to introduce my first plugin written in Lua: command_center.nvim. It allows you to create and manage keybindings and commands in a more organized manner and search them quickly through Telescope.
cheatsheet.nvim
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wf.nvim: a new which-key plugin for Neovim.
I tried to use which-key but just found it quite confusing how to set it up and to provide me with customised information. I opted for something much simpler Cheatsheet plugin, which is just a reference list.
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How many are new to vim?
If you plan on using neovim, these plugins are extremely helpful for commands you use less often: https://github.com/folke/which-key.nvim https://github.com/sudormrfbin/cheatsheet.nvim
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How to bring up cheatsheet for commands that don't go into which-key?
this plugin allows you to display your custom command list in a floating window by typing ?
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What's the one plugin you'd love to see?
The show keybinding thing already exists. I believe :Telescope keymaps also does that? Check this one out https://github.com/sudormrfbin/cheatsheet.nvim, you can define your own list and stuff
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Show HN: Vim Reference Guide
Neat stuff! Nowadays, I mostly use Cheatsheet[1] to quickly look up things I want to do, but resources like this are always nice for learning new stuff you didn't know about.
One piece of feedback is that I would include "+p and "+yy in the copy and paste section. I feel like that's the first place where people will go to look for "How to copy and paste using clipboard".
[1] https://github.com/sudormrfbin/cheatsheet.nvim
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what are the most underrated plugins in your view?
Cheatsheet: for those of us who dont remember or dont know that vim command we need right now.
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What is the recommend way to store complex substitutes for reusage?
You could use the Cheatsheet plugin. I use it to easily access the keybinding list of my most used plugins, but you can store anything in it.
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cheatsheet.nvim: A cheatsheet plugin with a telescope interface
cheatsheet.nvim is a neovim plugin that you can use to display a cheatsheet from within neovim, optionally using Telescope (falling back to showing them in a floating window).
What are some alternatives?
legendary.nvim - 🗺️ A legend for your keymaps, commands, and autocmds, integrates with which-key.nvim, lazy.nvim, and more.
lsp-zero.nvim - A starting point to setup some lsp related features in neovim.
vim-menu - A plugin providing a console interface to Vim's built-in menu.
blinds.nvim - blinds.nvim emphasizes the current window by shading the non-active windows
piemenu.nvim - Pie menu plugin for neovim
nvim-lightbulb - VSCode 💡 for neovim's built-in LSP.
actionmenu.nvim - A nice context menu for vim
yode-nvim - Yode plugin for NeoVim
telescope-lazy.nvim - Telescope extension that provides handy functionality about plugins installed via lazy.nvim
vim-buffer-history - A vim plugin to maintain a buffer jump history per window
wilder.nvim - A more adventurous wildmenu
coc.nvim - Nodejs extension host for vim & neovim, load extensions like VSCode and host language servers.