indentLine
vim-eunuch
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indentLine
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What is the alternative to indentLine in Emacs?
Before my emacs days, I used nvim with this package called indentLine. Basically it displays (maybe semi-transparent?) vertical lines for same indentation levels . It's visually helpful when I'm in python code.
- Is there a way to get these vertical code boundaries (vertical lines showing blocks of code) like in vscode ?
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Vim 9 listchars: leadmultispace, etc.
If I understood your question and you don't mind adding a plugin, Yggdroot/indentLine might be what you're looking for.
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What plugin do ya'll recommend for indent lines?
I saw this on github: https://github.com/Yggdroot/indentLine but it's last bug fix was 2 years ago with 71 open issues.
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Neovim is the most loved editor (again)
(For example, in vim, I use https://github.com/Yggdroot/indentLine, but in nvim, I use https://github.com/lukas-reineke/indent-blankline.nvim.)
- What's the name of the plugin that shows inner and outer block markings in this screenshot?
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Is there a way to get Vim to highlight the area between braces and brackets like this? like with pipe symbols or something like that .
If you use tabs for indentation check out :h 'list' and :h 'listchars'. If you use spaces there is the indentline plugin (or indent-blankline if you're using neovim).
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Vim: Enhancing Editing Speed
If your file is saved as a particular language that supports indentation, it will automatically indent lines for you but it cannot be reliable. So, we need to IndentLine, and others as well.
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Your dev environment
Plug 'https://github.com/fatih/vim-go.git' Plug 'https://github.com/tpope/vim-vinegar.git' Plug 'https://github.com/ycm-core/YouCompleteMe' Plug 'https://github.com/tpope/vim-eunuch' Plug 'https://github.com/rust-lang/rust.vim' Plug 'https://github.com/vim-airline/vim-airline' Plug 'https://github.com/vim-airline/vim-airline-themes' Plug 'sainnhe/sonokai' Plug 'junegunn/fzf', { 'do': { -> fzf#install() } } Plug 'https://github.com/Yggdroot/indentLine' Plug 'https://github.com/tpope/vim-fugitive' Plug 'yuki-yano/fzf-preview.vim', { 'branch': 'release/rpc' }
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html container lines
https://github.com/Yggdroot/indentLine works with Vim 8, I use it (occasionally).
vim-eunuch
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Automatically make files with shebang executable using autocommands
Honorable mention : vim-eunch has this feature plus many other convenience commands.
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Best way to manipulate files inside neovim?
I use eunuch.vim mostly by executing :Rename or :Remove or :Move. I also use this plugin whenever I have to manipulate multiple files in the working directory using :Cfind -name '*.lua' -type f which puts all .lua files in the cwd in the quickfix list then doing something like :cfdo lua vim.lsp.buf.format() to format all files.
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Why :find is so slow compared to vscode/sublime file search feature?
If you are avoiding vim plugins due to external, non-standard dependencies (e.g. fzf), then you might be pleased to know that some plugins can solve this problem with standard linux utilities, like :Cfind and :Lfind from tpope/vim-eunuch which use the find linux utility.
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Which file explorer do you use?
I use vim-dirvish(you probably want to pair this with vim-enunch), it's a more minimal version of Netrw.
- How can I rename (case sensitive) a buffer and reopen it?
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Renaming current file
Try vim-eunuch lua {'tpope/vim-eunuch', config = function () vim.cmd('cnoreabbrev rename Rename') --:rgb + to trigger end},
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Problems Moving Files with Netrw
I use netrw but I do moving, renaming etc with vim-eunuch and have done for about ten years. It just works how you'd expect it to.
- what is your startup time?
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What shell commands do you invoke a lot from vi?
You might want to look into :Delete from tpope's vim-eunuch, along with wrappers for mkdir, chmod, etc.
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Move file open in window relative to files location?
I did try: 1. Using the vim file explorer move command: 1. It does not implement autocomplete 1. I cannot use the vim movement shortcuts to move in the path, so I need to use the arrow keys to get before the file name. (dealbreaker) 1. It does not rename the buffer 1. Using eunuch plugin Move command: https://github.com/tpope/vim-eunuch 1. Relative paths were dependent on doing a change directory command first. That is fine but bothersome. 1. Required me to write the filename manually if I used the autocomplete. I did not find an efficient way to paste the current file name (without the path) to a command argument. 1. All in all quite close but still not good enough for me.
What are some alternatives?
indent-blankline.nvim - Indent guides for Neovim
nvim-tree.lua - A file explorer tree for neovim written in lua
synthwave.vim - Fsociety's synthwave theme
barbar.nvim - The neovim tabline plugin.
nvim-treesitter - Nvim Treesitter configurations and abstraction layer
neo-tree.nvim - Neovim plugin to manage the file system and other tree like structures.
vim-endwise - endwise.vim: Wisely add
neovim - Vim-fork focused on extensibility and usability
indent-guides.nvim
vim-bbye - Delete buffers and close files in Vim without closing your windows or messing up your layout. Like Bclose.vim, but rewritten and well maintained.
nvim-compe - Auto completion Lua plugin for nvim
vim-fugitive - fugitive.vim: A Git wrapper so awesome, it should be illegal