hibiscus.nvim
git-messenger.vim
hibiscus.nvim | git-messenger.vim | |
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7 | 6 | |
99 | 1,295 | |
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5.4 | 1.8 | |
6 months ago | over 1 year ago | |
Fennel | Vim Script | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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hibiscus.nvim
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Configuring Neovim with Fennel
local function bootstrap(url, ref) local name = url:gsub(".*/", "") local path = vim.fn.stdpath [[data]] .. "/lazy/" .. name if vim.fn.isdirectory(path) == 0 then print(name .. ": installing in data dir...") vim.fn.system { "git", "clone", url, path } if ref then vim.fn.system { "git", "-C", path, "checkout", ref } end vim.cmd [[redraw]] print(name .. ": finished installing") end vim.opt.runtimepath:prepend(path) end bootstrap("https://github.com/udayvir-singh/tangerine.nvim") -- Optional and only needed if you also want the macros bootstrap("https://github.com/udayvir-singh/hibiscus.nvim") require 'tangerine'.setup { target = vim.fn.stdpath [[data]] .. "/tangerine", -- compile files in &rtp rtpdirs = { "ftplugin", }, compiler = { -- disable popup showing compiled files verbose = false, -- compile every time changes are made to fennel files or on entering vim hooks = { "onsave", "oninit" } }, }
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Swapping to Fennel
I can recommend using Fennel with Tangerine (integration) and Hibiscus (macros). My config here for inspiration.
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Whenever I'm looking for plugins these days [OC]
For ease of use, you can use conjure for evaluating the code, cmp-conjure for nvim completions, hibiscus.nvim and nyoom.nvim macros for macros, and you can also use nyoom.nvim as a base config.
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Hibiscus 🌺 -- Fennel eye-candy for neovim
Hibiscus.nvim:
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Configurando Neovim com Fennel
local function bootstrap (name, url, path) if vim.fn.isdirectory(path) == 0 then print(name .. ": installing in data dir...") vim.fn.system {"git", "clone", "--depth", "1", url, path} vim.cmd [[redraw]] print(name .. ": finished installing") end end bootstrap ( "tangerine.nvim", "https://github.com/udayvir-singh/tangerine.nvim", vim.fn.stdpath "data" .. "/site/pack/packer/start/tangerine.nvim" ) bootstrap ( "hibiscus.nvim", "https://github.com/udayvir-singh/hibiscus.nvim", vim.fn.stdpath "data" .. "/site/pack/packer/start/hibiscus.nvim" ) require'tangerine'.setup{ compiler = { verbose = false, hooks = { "onsave", "oninit" } } }
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Disable diagnostic while expanding luasnip snippets
Fennel with hibiscus:
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🍊 Tangerine - Painless Fennel integration in Neovim
But, you can use another plugin of mine Hibiscus which contains bulk of zest and aniseed macros.
git-messenger.vim
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How to view PR details associated with a blamed line
git-messenger.vim by the venerable rhysd is pretty nice
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Git workflow
git-messenger to have fancy git blames inline, but it isn't really necessary, more like a beautiful cherry to show off at work :p
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Your git setup for neovim?
For git blame, there are a few plugins that can display the history of a given line. One that comes to mind is https://github.com/rhysd/git-messenger.vim, but there are others (including some written in Lua).
- Whenever I'm looking for plugins these days [OC]
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Git workflow with understanding file history (fugitive.vim, gv.vim, vim-flog, .. others?)
For current line: I use https://github.com/rhysd/git-messenger.vim
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What neovim plugins do you wish existed?
I use a plugin called git-messenger. Is this what you had in mind?
What are some alternatives?
tangerine.nvim - 🍊 Sweet Fennel integration for Neovim
beacon.nvim - Whenever cursor jumps some distance or moves between windows, it will flash so you can see where it is
fennel-language-server - Fennel language server protocol (LSP) support.
wishlist - A public catalogue of Lua plugins Neovim users would like to see exist
vim-commentary - commentary.vim: comment stuff out
gv.vim - A git commit browser in Vim
Lua - Lua is a powerful, efficient, lightweight, embeddable scripting language. It supports procedural programming, object-oriented programming, functional programming, data-driven programming, and data description.
live-share - Real-time collaborative development from the comfort of your favorite tools
aniseed - Neovim configuration and plugins in Fennel (Lisp compiled to Lua)
git-time-lapse - Fork of git-time-lapse: Perforce-style for vim/neovim
vim-tmux-navigator - Seamless navigation between tmux panes and vim splits
vim-fugitive - fugitive.vim: A Git wrapper so awesome, it should be illegal