gnosis
nvim-comment
gnosis | nvim-comment | |
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2 | 6 | |
2 | 469 | |
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10.0 | 0.0 | |
almost 1 year ago | 7 days ago | |
Ruby | Lua | |
- | MIT License |
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gnosis
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An opinionated article about vim
I have now been using vim and neovim for almost a year. In that time I built a lot of experience with the IDE, which I wanted to share with people thinking about making the switch. This article will mostly just go over why I like vim, but I'll also be talking about some disadvantages. When showing code to use as an example of editing, I'll be taking code from my own Redmine plugin: gnosis.
- Is learning LaTeX worth it?
nvim-comment
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An opinionated article about vim
(Neo)vim supports plugins, which make your code editor much better. You need a faster way to comment stuff? Sure, here is nvim-comment. Now you need a better tool to surround text by certain characters? Alright, we also have nvim-surround. And this goes on for almost everything you ever needed. And in the rare case that you can't find a plugin for what you need: Write it yourself! It's very easy to write plugins, as vim and neovim both have a lot of functions that help with writing those.
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Is it possible to configure nvim_comment to change the way it comments if I am inside a jsx/tsx block or outside a jsx/tsx block?
this is intended behavior by nvim-comment
- which comment plugin are you using?
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What tool do you use to browse and edit large C++ projects?
nvim-comment - comment control
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commented.nvim, a commenting plugin that actually works with count.
I need a comment plugin that works in normal mode and virtual mode and accepts count. Neither does kommentary and nvim-comment provide counts, therefore I decided to write one for myself.
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How do you build unit tests for your lua plugins?
I do that exact use case here: https://github.com/terrortylor/nvim-comment/blob/main/tests/comment_spec.lua
What are some alternatives?
.dotfiles
vim-commentary - commentary.vim: comment stuff out
NvChad - Blazing fast Neovim config providing solid defaults and a beautiful UI, enhancing your neovim experience.
kommentary - Neovim commenting plugin, written in lua.
ipa-documentation
plugin-template.nvim - A template to create Neovim plugins written in Lua
nvim-surround - Add/change/delete surrounding delimiter pairs with ease. Written with :heart: in Lua.
commented.nvim - Neovim commenting plugin in Lua. Support operator, motions and more than 60 languages! :fire:
plenary.nvim - plenary: full; complete; entire; absolute; unqualified. All the lua functions I don't want to write twice.
vusted - A busted wrapper for testing neovim plugin
sublime_text - Issue tracker for Sublime Text
nvim-treesitter - Nvim Treesitter configurations and abstraction layer