impatient.nvim
neoscroll.nvim
impatient.nvim | neoscroll.nvim | |
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5.9 | 7.3 | |
12 months ago | 2 days ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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impatient.nvim
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Reduce Neovim startup time with plugins
You could use impatient.nvim or the new vim.loader module if you’re on nightly. Both work really well. I used impatient for a long time and it reduced my startup time by half. I’m using vim.loader now and it reduces it by about the same amount
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Optimizing my startup time
The 20-30 ms promise depends on your hardware. In my case, vanilla Neovim takes about 18 ms to startup, so a realistic good startup time for my config is around 50-60 ms. Lines of code isn’t a great reference either because you could just lazy load a bunch of plugins and have more LoC but still better startup times. What I would recommend is using lazy.nvim or if you wanna stick with packer, then pairing it with impatient.nvim .
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lazy.nvim is amazing!
automatically caches all startup code before :h VimEnter or :h BufReadPre (basically what impatient.nvim does)
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fzf is so powerful when you use it well ! code/files/tags/git history
there is an amazing plugin called impatient.nvim that cache a lot of stuff and make other pluggins go so fast !
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neovim startup optimization
Try installing https://github.com/lewis6991/impatient.nvim first.
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Guide: Structuring Lua plugins
:lua vim.pretty_print(vim.mpack.decode(vim.mpack.encode({some = { thing = false }}))) used by impatient.nvim
- Can neovim config be baked in to make neovim blazingly fast?
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Default mappings override user mappings in Rust ( [[ and ]] mappings )
Did you defined your [[ and ]] mappings in that file or just created it? the after directory runs at the end of your config so you can override this kind of settings. Maybe you are using impatient.nvim? From their README:
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what is your startup time like?
Are you using impatient.nvim? It caches lua modules. My startuptime with 72 plugins (including it) and zero lazy loading is 600ms.
- Why do Neovim users actively seek out lua rewrites?
neoscroll.nvim
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Having trouble overriding some LazyVim keymaps
I use [neoscroll](https://github.com/karb94/neoscroll.nvim) for scrolling. I use : and L for scrolling. So I added below keymap configs to lua/config/keymaps.lua. First I removed existing mappings and added the mappings. However L works as expected while : doesn't work at all. Weirdly enough, semicolon ; which I have mapped to colon : stops working and I had to resort to to quit.
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Set it and forget it plugins?
karb94/neoscroll.nvim or echasnovski/mini.map for scrollbar ui
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How to scroll buffer view downward programatically?
neoscroll seems to pass in a string of keybinds through vim.cmd.exec([[normal! ]] .. [[insert keybinds here]] .. [["]])
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It has been years, since vim & terminal emulators have existed, Why is there no animations in the terminal. like smooth scrolling, cursor animations?
If you want smooth scrolling on a per line basis, use neoscroll or something.
- Finally. I've got some free time to work on configuring neovim. Here's the effect of about 2 weeks of free time. It finally feels soooooo cozy
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fzf is so powerful when you use it well ! code/files/tags/git history
i assume the smooth scrolling is neoscroll but could be some other plugin
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Centering after C-d with neoscroll
This snippet might interest you if you like the idea of centering after / , but also like the smooth-scroll plugin neoscroll. Now you can combine them together.
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Leap.nvim: Neovim’s Answer to the Mouse
Neovim has Neoscroll to replace jump scrolls with smooth scrolling:
https://github.com/karb94/neoscroll.nvim
There is a Helix issue (and poll, see last comment) requesting the same feature you could vote on:
https://github.com/helix-editor/helix/issues/1671
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My Only issue with using VIM as an IDE...
There is also neoscroll
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Is there a way to smooth out scroll (using commands like zz, zt and zb)?
https://github.com/karb94/neoscroll.nvim is all that you need.
What are some alternatives?
trouble.nvim - 🚦 A pretty diagnostics, references, telescope results, quickfix and location list to help you solve all the trouble your code is causing.
toggleterm.nvim - A neovim lua plugin to help easily manage multiple terminal windows
barbar.nvim - The neovim tabline plugin.
nvim-scrollview - A Neovim plugin that displays interactive vertical scrollbars and signs.
indent-blankline.nvim - Indent guides for Neovim
goneovim - A GUI frontend for neovim.
vim-startuptime - A plugin for profiling Vim and Neovim startup time.
vim-smoothie - Smooth scrolling for Vim done right🥤
neovim - Vim-fork focused on extensibility and usability
neovide - No Nonsense Neovim Client in Rust
nvim - My own NVIM (>=NVIM v0.10.0-dev-2993+gc81b7849a) lua config
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