idiomatic-vimrc
Guidelines for sculpting your very own ~/.vimrc. (by romainl)
vim-lsp-settings
Auto configurations for Language Server for vim-lsp (by mattn)
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Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
idiomatic-vimrc
Posts with mentions or reviews of idiomatic-vimrc.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-02-16.
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"Yea, Vim, totally saves me so much time..."
Now a days my vimrc is less than 150 lines, and using Vim is good again. This helped me a lot: https://github.com/romainl/idiomatic-vimrc
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Is Vim really worth it?
Learning basic movement in vim can take about an hour or more, but setting up your own custom configuration that you are happy with can a month or longer (unless you use a preconfigured vimrc, but then you run into the issue of not understanding how to fix things if they break or not being able to add configuration to scratch your own niche itches). If you have time, and enjoy customization then go for it. Heres some basic guidelines for making your vimrc https://github.com/romainl/idiomatic-vimrc
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Should I use vanilla Vim instead of Vscode?
idiomatic vimrc by romainl
- vimrc
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Switch from VSCode to vim
My suggstion is do whatever you want. It's your config, not ours. Just know that if you stick to vim you'll eventually realize that your own personal workflow likely wont require a lot of plugins. I found https://github.com/romainl/idiomatic-vimrc useful as a reference when crafting my own config. I think it's a solid write-up.
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Any tips on how to get the most out of vim??
I also recommend you use nearly blank vimrc. You should roughly understand each line in your vimrc. Use :help and google learn more.
vim-lsp-settings
Posts with mentions or reviews of vim-lsp-settings.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-05.
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LSP with pylsp: it work-ish but autocompletion and hover randomly work.
I am reading here but still... it seems all OK. It is weird that it was working with ALE with the current setup. Anyway, I noticed that every once in a while I get this error when I change buffer.
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small vimrc and lsp?
There's https://github.com/mattn/vim-lsp-settings to save even more lines, which is I think what OP wants.
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Recommended minimal set of plugins for a great experience
vim-lsp-settings makes installing lsp for vim-lsp trivial: :LspInstallServer
- Starting with linux, my experience
- Does vim have a built in/plugin version of vscode's command click?
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How to turn off vim-lsp-settings and background highlight for similar occurrences
Hello everyone, I have this problem when using vim-lsp-settings, that every time my cursor passes through a word (sorry I don't have enough information to derive what type of word, but take Type, Function in Python, or constants (like g:lsp_diagnostics_signs_enabled) and has() in vimrc) it always showing similar occurrences of the word, and I don't want that. Not only it takes some time (highlighting that word cursor is on, and when moving cursor really fast it couldn't catch up), it's usually something I don't really need (well, if it could be configured to be faster and my laptop won't screeching then I'm all in - I'm using thinkPad x270).
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is anyone using preservim/tagbar with typescript?
I use vim-lsp plugin which only needs a few lines of config. It has several JavaScript language servers listed in vim-lsp-settings.
- Plugins to have VS code tools
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From vscode to vim
Then lsp. All four of these: prabirshrestha/vim-lsp; mattn/vim-lsp-settings; prabirshrestha/asyncomplete.vim; prabirshrestha/asyncomplete-lsp.vim
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Project & File navigation
vim-lsp that can be bootstrapped with vim-lsp-settings, for jumping to definitions, etc.