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cpeditor.nvim
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- | MIT License |
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How to make Language specific keywords and comments italic?
Here's how I override some groups (requires some Vim script understanding) https://gitlab.com/egzvor/vimfiles/-/blob/b3f6916ae9b639e0914b136a7d53f86abeca12ba/pack/integrated/start/vim-mycolors/autoload/mycolors.vim
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plugin vs package?
Take a look at my config. I extracted this plugin into its own package in order to have an autoload directory specifically for it https://gitlab.com/egzvor/vimfiles/-/blob/main/pack/integrated/start/vim-textobjects/plugin/textobjects.vim
- Whats Your VIMRC Setup For 2023?
- Project & File navigation
- How do you decide what to put in ~/.vim/after/ftplugin/foo.vim vs ~/.vim/ftplugin/foo.vim?
- Keybinding to remove a quickfix entry
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Why should I be working directly with buffers over windows?
:b filen - not sure what you don't like about it, but I use it for switching between files all the time. Or some version of it. You can improve it by using :ls t:b filen (you can map this! nnoremap b :buffers t:buffer) or go as far as creating a plugin to list buffers in a certain order (https://gitlab.com/egzvor/vimfiles/-/blob/main/plugin/buflist.vim). You could also try a fuzzy finder instead.
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A single* function plugin to associate buffers with anything
[2] I haven't extracted it from my dotfiles, but you can just copy it https://gitlab.com/egzvor/vimfiles/-/blob/main/plugin/marks-maps.vim.
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Python developers, how do you use vim/nvim?
Specific to Python dev, I used ALE for linting and UltiSnips for snippets. My config is here https://gitlab.com/egzvor/vimfiles/vimrc.
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Show most recently used and most frequently visited buffers
Implementation in my config https://gitlab.com/egzvor/vimfiles/-/blob/main/plugin/buflist.vim
cpeditor.nvim
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Been using vim for about 4 years. What would I gain if I switched to neovim?
back in 2021 I tried to write a plugin in vim and I need http server(vim readme use python for this), regrex stuff so ended up writing in python. I also needed a clickable tabline so I ended up switching to neovim in the end. I tried to add everything was so complex (For me) that I am glad nvim 0.5 adopt lua so I can actually finish the new plugin
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Writing a neovim plugin. Please send criticisms to make the code better
This scenerio is what I was talking about, there is a local problem = problems.current_problem on every single line. Can I do something about it or it is what it is?
What are some alternatives?
volt - A meta-level vim package manager
cpeditor - The IDE for competitive programming :tada: | Fetch, Code, Compile, Run, Check, Submit :rocket:
dotfiles - My personal Linux shell settings
StyLua - An opinionated Lua code formatter
dotfiles - My personal configuration files.
cphelper.nvim - Neovim helper for competitive programming. Use https://sr.ht/~p00f/cphelper.nvim instead
dotfiles - These are my dotfiles. There are many like them, but these ones are mine.
CompetiTest.nvim - CompetiTest.nvim is a Neovim plugin for Competitive Programming: it can manage and check testcases, download problems and contests from online judges and much more
dotfiles - All in one dotfiles: Vim/Neovim/Tmux/Zsh/Bash/Docker/Python/CLI...
luacheck - A tool for linting and static analysis of Lua code.
dotfiles
cp.vim