grapple.nvim
vim-ostroga
grapple.nvim | vim-ostroga | |
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8 | 3 | |
450 | 10 | |
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9.5 | 0.0 | |
13 days ago | almost 2 years ago | |
Lua | Vim Script | |
MIT License | - |
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grapple.nvim
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Is there a plugin to "bookmark" a buffer?
There's also grapple.nvim which is similar, but with a stronger focus on "marking"
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Portal.nvim: grapple.nvim and harpoon integration!
Last week I posted about a full rewrite of Portal.nvim. Along with several new features, it became far easier to tie in with existing lists. So, today I wanted to showcase a couple new builtins: integrations with grapple.nvim and harpoon!
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How do you navigate between buffers?
I prefer specifying a set of files and cycling between them. Plugins like grapple.nvim or harpoon are great for easily switching between a few project-specific files.
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Authors: how do you make your plugin discoverable and appealing?
That was a good reminder for me to update grapple.nvim! A couple notes about the showcase:
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Updates to Grapple.nvim!
Repo: https://github.com/cbochs/grapple.nvim
- Introducing Portal.nvim: a plugin like leap, but for the jumplist
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Portal.nvim
I received lots of great feedback on an experimental plugin that I showcased recently called cbochs/grapple.nvim. It got me thinking about what I was really trying to achieve with grapple.nvim and how it would differentiate itself from existing plugins (e.g. harpoon).
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Grapple.nvim: A simple plugin for keeping important files one keybind away
Custom lualine component (from showcase): https://github.com/cbochs/grapple.nvim/wiki/Lualine
vim-ostroga
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Alternative to harpoon for vim to quickly navigate few files/buffers
vim-ostroga might work for you
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Is there a plugin to "bookmark" a buffer?
I do this in my plugin (minimalistic alternative to harpoon) https://github.com/EgZvor/vim-ostroga, but you could extract the autocommand from it easily.
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How to quickly change/edit marks?
And the secret sauce https://github.com/EgZvor/vim-ostroga (76 lines of Vim script).
What are some alternatives?
harpoon
fzf.vim - fzf :heart: vim
portal.neovim
reach.nvim - Buffer, mark, tabpage, colorscheme switcher for Neovim
resession.nvim - A replacement for mksession with a better API
no-neck-pain.nvim - ☕ Dead simple yet super extensible plugin to center the currently focused buffer to the middle of the screen.
bufjump.nvim - A neovim plugin that jump to previous and next buffer of the jumplist.
fsread.nvim - Flow state reading in neovim
buffer_manager.nvim - A simple plugin to easily manage Neovim buffers.
vim-afterglow - Vim adaptation of the Afterglow colorscheme
this-week-in-neovim-contents - Contents of weekly news delivered by this-week-in-neovim.org.
vim-bufsurf - Vim plugin that enables surfing through buffers based on viewing history per window