dial.nvim
lsp_lines.nvim
dial.nvim | lsp_lines.nvim | |
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15 | 6 | |
728 | 115 | |
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5.8 | 0.0 | |
6 months ago | almost 2 years ago | |
Lua | Lua | |
MIT License | ISC License |
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dial.nvim
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What are some plugins that you can't live without?
dial.nvim
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Set it and forget it plugins?
monaqa/dial.nvim - nicer and
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TIL: You can go to the end of the previous word with 'ge' instead of having to do 'bbe' in case you were in the middle of the next word.
u might also want to check out https://github.com/monaqa/dial.nvim if u want extended functionality
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mini.basics - Common configuration presets for options/mappings/autocommands
dial.nvim: making / more universally useful, eg to toggle bools
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Useful <CR> map for normal mode?
I found that binding those kind of toggles to Ctrl+a / Ctrl+x is pretty usefull
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Discussion about the state of neovim's plugin ecosystem
https://github.com/monaqa/dial.nvim : this plugin has 181 commits. Why does this need to be maintained in core?
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New Plugin: boole.nvim — Toggle booleans, cycle days of the week, etc. with <C-a> and <C-x>
How does this compare to dial.nvim?
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What is the coolest, unknown(-ish) plugin that you're using that other people could benefit from?
dial.nvim significantly improves the built in increment/excrement functionality to include for instance booleans, or any other custom strings that you at yourself for that matter.
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nvim-toggler: invert words with two keystrokes
Just fyi that https://github.com/monaqa/dial.nvim can also do this :)
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Bump of boolean toggle plugin
There are a couple plugins for this, I found this one nice: https://github.com/monaqa/dial.nvim
lsp_lines.nvim
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Diagnostics in nvim
The one you say you have now is coming from the lsp_lines plugin. The below version is much more like the default virtual text.
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`lsp_lines.nvim` configuration
I'm trying to install lsp_lines.nvim and in the documentation it is suggested to disable virtual text with following snippet: -- Disable virtual_text since it's redundant due to lsp_lines. vim.diagnostic.config({ virtual_text = false, }) In the Astro documentation I found a reference to diagnostics so I've created a astronvim/diagnostics.lua file and pasted the contents above.
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People who migrated from vscode
lsp-lines for error-lens but better.
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rust diagnostics hides details of the problem
I'm also really liking https://github.com/ErichDonGubler/lsp_lines.nvim
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Error messages getting out of screen
I started using https://github.com/ErichDonGubler/lsp_lines.nvim to get multiline diagnostics, but I dont have it enabled all the time since it gets really messy. I have a shortcut to enable it when i need it.
- what are the most underrated plugins in your view?
What are some alternatives?
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