nvim-ts-rainbow2
ts-vimdoc.nvim
nvim-ts-rainbow2 | ts-vimdoc.nvim | |
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- | about 2 months ago | |
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- | MIT License |
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nvim-ts-rainbow2
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Bracket pair Colorizing plugin
You should continue with the fork nvim-ts-rainbow2 instead. But I also have the same problem. The colors are not updated instantaneously and sometimes pairs are mismatched. But most of the time formatting the file works fine. Other times simple :e solves it certainly.
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treesitter?
Author of nvim-ts-rainbow2 (fork of the aforementioned nvim-ts-rainbow) here.
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Question for lua Plugin devs.
If you are afraid of missing something, then I recommend you to put all public symbols in one file. For example, in nvim-ts-rainbow2 the file lua/ts-rainbow re-exports symbols from private modules for public use. Whenever I add a new symbol to the table I know I have to document it.
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nvim-ts-rainbow colors are out of order and random
I was using a recent fork of it from 'mrjones2014'. Now I tried https://gitlab.com/HiPhish/nvim-ts-rainbow2 too, still the same issue random order in different files. So weird :(
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TS: Level of a node based on capture group?
for the past few days I have been working on a fork to the nvim-ts-rainbow plugin: nvim-ts-rainbow2. I am pretty much done, except for one small issue: finding out the level of a node relative to other container nodes. I know how to determine the level of a node in the tree (just keep counting up from 1 while going through the parents until I hit the root), but that is not what I need.
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Maintained fork of nvim-ts-rainbow
Do you have any concrete plans on what you want to change? I have created a fork as well, but one which intends to overhaul the code quite a bit. See the TODO file for an overview (some of it is already implemented).
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nvim-ts-rainbow is archived and no longer maintained
I have now forked to incorporate my ideas. The key idea is to abstract away the concept of a "strategy", which is to say how to perform the highlighting. The default strategy for now is the global highlight in which the entire buffer is lit up like a Christmas tree. The next strategy will be like in the PR above to highlight only the current sub-tree that contains the cursor (see video in linked issue).
ts-vimdoc.nvim
What are some alternatives?
nvim-ts-rainbow2 - Rainbow delimiters for Neovim through Tree-sitter
nvim-ts-rainbow - Rainbow parentheses for neovim using tree-sitter. Use https://sr.ht/~p00f/nvim-ts-rainbow instead
lemmy-help - Every one needs help, so lemmy-help you! A CLI to generate vim/nvim help doc from emmylua
nvim-ts-rainbow - Rainbow parentheses for neovim using tree-sitter.
fzf-lua - Improved fzf.vim written in lua
tree-sitter-markdown - Markdown grammar for tree-sitter
lua-language-server - A language server that offers Lua language support - programmed in Lua
panvimdoc - Write documentation in pandoc markdown. Generate documentation in vimdoc.
Comment.nvim - :brain: :muscle: // Smart and powerful comment plugin for neovim. Supports treesitter, dot repeat, left-right/up-down motions, hooks, and more
mini.nvim - Library of 35+ independent Lua modules improving overall Neovim (version 0.7 and higher) experience with minimal effort
mini.doc - Neovim Lua plugin to generate Neovim help files. Part of 'mini.nvim' library.