cybu.nvim
fine-cmdline.nvim
cybu.nvim | fine-cmdline.nvim | |
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4 | 16 | |
300 | 409 | |
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2.7 | 2.2 | |
about 1 year ago | 2 months ago | |
Lua | Lua | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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cybu.nvim
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How do you navigate between buffers?
:Telescope buffers + cybu.nvim
- What are some of your favorite eye candy plugins?
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[Cybu.nvim] - v1.0 - A plugin to cycle buffers with context
I would love to hear what you think about cybu.nvim.
fine-cmdline.nvim
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Do You Use Neovim's TUI or a GUI Client?
I have fine-cmdline.nvim. It does what I need but it doesn't the UI I want. Is basically a floating input, nothing fancy.
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cmdheight = 0 discussion in vim_dev
In your reply you mentioned that users can create plugins with "better" ui for cmdline and link to https://github.com/VonHeikemen/fine-cmdline.nvim
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What are some of your favorite eye candy plugins?
fine-cmdline.nvim, enter ex-commands in a floating input (uses nui.nvim).
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`set cmdheight=0` merged into Neovim master
Potentially https://github.com/VonHeikemen/fine-cmdline.nvim?
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Is there a plugin that customizes the command line area? And is there any way to customize the tab without plugins? I enabled the tab natively with vim.o.showtabline = 2. thx
For the command line area there is fine-cmdline. Haven't used it personally.
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Looking for Vscode-like command palette in neovim.
There isn't. Not a real pretty command palette anyway. There is fine-cmdline, but that just offers you a floating input.
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Command line in floating window?
Although I remember I saw fine-cmdline, maybe that's what you're looking for (I haven't tried it myself)
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moving statusline from above cmd row to below it at the actual bottom of the window
I've been using it for a few weeks and other than not being able to see the command line (which can be solved with another plugin), it's basically perfect.
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dressing.nvim: customize your vim.ui in Neovim 0.6
In fine-cmdline I use an on_change event (provided by nui.nvim's input) to manipulate an internal variable in realtime. It's what's makes possible "smart history search".
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if you use fine-cmdline, I have a question for you.
fine-cmdline.nvim is the plugin.
What are some alternatives?
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