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vim-lsp-settings
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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
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- 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
vim-lsp-settings
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LSP with pylsp: it work-ish but autocompletion and hover randomly work.
I am reading here but still... it seems all OK. It is weird that it was working with ALE with the current setup. Anyway, I noticed that every once in a while I get this error when I change buffer.
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small vimrc and lsp?
There's https://github.com/mattn/vim-lsp-settings to save even more lines, which is I think what OP wants.
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Recommended minimal set of plugins for a great experience
vim-lsp-settings makes installing lsp for vim-lsp trivial: :LspInstallServer
- Starting with linux, my experience
- Does vim have a built in/plugin version of vscode's command click?
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How to turn off vim-lsp-settings and background highlight for similar occurrences
Hello everyone, I have this problem when using vim-lsp-settings, that every time my cursor passes through a word (sorry I don't have enough information to derive what type of word, but take Type, Function in Python, or constants (like g:lsp_diagnostics_signs_enabled) and has() in vimrc) it always showing similar occurrences of the word, and I don't want that. Not only it takes some time (highlighting that word cursor is on, and when moving cursor really fast it couldn't catch up), it's usually something I don't really need (well, if it could be configured to be faster and my laptop won't screeching then I'm all in - I'm using thinkPad x270).
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is anyone using preservim/tagbar with typescript?
I use vim-lsp plugin which only needs a few lines of config. It has several JavaScript language servers listed in vim-lsp-settings.
- Plugins to have VS code tools
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From vscode to vim
Then lsp. All four of these: prabirshrestha/vim-lsp; mattn/vim-lsp-settings; prabirshrestha/asyncomplete.vim; prabirshrestha/asyncomplete-lsp.vim
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Project & File navigation
vim-lsp that can be bootstrapped with vim-lsp-settings, for jumping to definitions, etc.
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