flatten.nvim
forge
flatten.nvim | forge | |
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6 | 17 | |
426 | 1,267 | |
- | 1.6% | |
8.0 | 9.7 | |
about 1 month ago | 7 days ago | |
Lua | Emacs Lisp | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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flatten.nvim
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What do you use for git integration in neovim?
I use gitsigns for linewise operations (blame, reset, etc), and a floating terminal (toggleterm) for everything else. flatten.nvim also helps with nested nvim instances.
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Which file explorer do you use?
I don't. I use a terminal, and https://github.com/willothy/flatten.nvim
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Terminal filemanager that works good with neovim
You can also use the built-in terminal and use any terminal file manager you want. nvim-unception or flatten.nvim can be used to prevent nesting.
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When I notice that I can open another nvim in the floating terminal... I don't know why I feel it funny LOLLLLLLLL
Check out flatten.nvim! (shameless self-promo but it stops nested instances from opening)
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flatten.nvim - open files from a neovim terminal in your current neovim instance - no more nested neovim sessions!
Here is the link to the issue: https://github.com/willothy/flatten.nvim/issues/19
forge
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Introducing Consult-GH
you can clone, browse, modify, fork, make pull requests from Magit without leaving Emacs a single time. checkout https://github.com/magit/forge
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Cannot save .authinfo.gpg
However, i'm still unable to create issues or pull requests from within forge, returning error in process filter: Failed to submit post: (error http 404 ((message . "Not Found") (documentation_url . "https://developer.github.com/v3/pulls/#create-a-pull-request"))). Do you know how to solve this as well? I've tried looking around for resources, and so far have only come across issue #273 on magit/forge repo, which was resolved using the correct token permissions. My token was set up with the repo, user, and read:org permissions as per the documentation, but am facing the same issue. I have also run (setq url-debug t) for more verbose debugging, but I'm not seeing any additional help either.
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What do you use for git integration in neovim?
You can also manage via a holistic UI: - Bisection - Log and reflog, stashes - subtrees, submodules - certain third party subcommands like git-absorb, and extend it with your own - interact with issues and pull requests via forge - pretty much all of the hundreds of CLI flags via a modal UI that got generalized and extracted to a lib called transient - well-integrated diff and conflict resolution (which is mostly just smerge) - the rebase/cherry-pick workflows I liked the best, including support for --update-refs - at any time you can always press a key to see the raw commands and output that it's using, which taught me a ton of corner cases - IMO it has a great manual
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How can I edit magit forge issue comments in Org Mode?
Following up here with a feature request, in case anyone else reading this is interested: https://github.com/magit/forge/discussions/580
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How I use Emacs as a non-programmer
Yes :). Basically all you need to be able to fork and pull request is the Forge package. It's made from the author of Magit: https://github.com/magit/forge Just follow the manual, you basically need to create a token on GitHub and share it with Forge through your authinfo. I tested it recently (cloned, forked, made changes, committed, pushed and pull request to original repo) and I didn't have to open Firefox even once. https://magit.vc/manual/forge/
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lab.el - Simple GitLab interface for Emacs. List and act on projects/pipelines/jobs/merge-requests.
how is it different from forge?
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Recommended workflow for using org-roam to read source code and take notes?
orgit package, which provides Org link types pointing to Magit buffers (including log and revision buffers). Optionally, magit/forge and orgit-forge packages might be useful too, for noting issues and pull requests.
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Request: Method To Open Project’s GitHub Repository From Projectile?
Not projectile-specific, but see browse-at-remote and forge (of interest are forge-browse-* commands).
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How do you guys use forge with magit and github?
There is also https://github.com/magit/forge, which I haven't looked at. Instead, I do all the proprietary github things through their proprietary website.
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What Comes After Git
For magit users, there's https://github.com/magit/forge - ultimately the store of record is still centralized as it's GitHub/GitLab/etc., but it does integrate a local copy of it nicely with your other git operations.
What are some alternatives?
lf.nvim - Lf file manager for Neovim (in Lua)
magit - It's Magit! A Git Porcelain inside Emacs.
rnvimr - Make Ranger running in a floating window to communicate with Neovim via RPC
git-madge - :rocket: Git-aware madge wrapper
nvim-unception - A plugin that leverages Neovim's built-in RPC functionality to simplify opening files from within Neovim's terminal emulator without nesting sessions.
Tiling-Assistant - An extension which adds a Windows-like snap assist to GNOME. It also expands GNOME's 2 column tiling layout.
vifm.vim - Vim plugin that allows use of vifm as a file picker
josh - Just One Single History
neovim-remote - :ok_hand: Support for --remote and friends.
git-heatmap - :bar_chart: Display a heatmap for oft-edited files
netrw.nvim - It's not because we use netrw that we cannot have nice things!
got - Got is like git, but with an 'o'