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0.0 | 3.9 | |
almost 3 years ago | 2 months ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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lens.vim
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Thoughts on vimtutor? Better ways to learn vim?
lens.vim - Automatic buffer resizing when you have multiple buffer open.
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What plugins are you using and enjoying the most?
lens.vim if you tend to switch between splits it takes care of the resizing stuff. Vim-diminactive is also cool, but I found some troubles with my current (and others) colorscheme, but some might find it helpful!
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focus.nvim. A tiny lua plugin that auto-resizes neovim splits when cursor moves.
Cool! I currently use lens.vim but I'll give your plugin a try to see how it compares.
vim-grepper
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Embracing Common Lisp in the Modern World
I'm curious, what specifically works better about their IDE for you in the case of many files? Do they now have good global refactoring tools, like you can change a class name in library A and have it automatically be updated in library B and application C that depend on and use it? And without the actual files for such being open? (I'm reduced to what's essentially mass search-replace with https://github.com/mhinz/vim-grepper/ but it does the job and importantly helps update files I might not have open buffers for. Still a step down from what's available in JavaLand. I remember someone was working on a library to build some modern refactoring tools for Lisp but I don't know how far that's gotten.)
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[Neovim] Un rapide examen de LunarVim
J'aime bien https://github.com/mhinz/vim-grepper Et https://github.com/kevinhwang91/nvim-bqf Pour ce travail.
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mini.basics - Common configuration presets for options/mappings/autocommands
I had a look at your planned modules and thought I could swamp you with some more ideas, to possibly inspire you to do a few of them: - since you are thinking about making mini.quickfix: - vim-grepper: eases configuration of grep tools like rg and integration with quickfix - recipe.nvim: instead of defining 'makeprg', making a build step, which can send errors to the quickfix and a run step which runs in a floating terminal - qf.nvim: adds some additional stuff to quickfix, on top of bqf, like a proper quickfix toggle command, which I never want to live without again
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Project & File navigation
use a grep tool plugin, I like https://github.com/mhinz/vim-grepper for this.
- Plugin suggestion
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Fzf – a command-line fuzzy finder
This is great when you want to jump to a specific place.
I also use vim-grepper (mapped to leader-g) for finding in files and populating the quickfix list.
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How I search projects with ripgrep
Why not just using vim-grepper? :p
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How to pipe the result of a shell command like `ag` into the qf/loclist?
Not an answer to your question but vim-grepper allows you to use ag already (if you are using it from grepping).
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Can anyone please recommend a good plugin to replace built-in vim regex search with PCRE regex?
This wouldn’t be a direct replacement for searching, but could you create/find a tool which uses perl regex to fill the location window? e.g you can use vim-grepper and modify the rg command with --pcre to use the pcre2 engine.
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quickfix-rex.nvim
Could you expand on how this differs from vim-grepper?
What are some alternatives?
nvim-bqf - Better quickfix window in Neovim, polish old quickfix window.
nvim-spectre - Find the enemy and replace them with dark power.
which-key.nvim - 💥 Create key bindings that stick. WhichKey is a lua plugin for Neovim 0.5 that displays a popup with possible keybindings of the command you started typing.
fd - A simple, fast and user-friendly alternative to 'find'
nvim-jqx - Populate the quickfix with json entries
ctrlsf.vim - A text searching plugin mimics Ctrl-Shift-F on Sublime Text 2
.files - Just some files for my personal use
hop.nvim - Neovim motions on speed!
nvim-tree.lua - A file explorer tree for neovim written in lua
vim-projectionist - projectionist.vim: Granular project configuration
vim-diminactive - Vim plugin to dim inactive windows
vim-qf - Tame the quickfix window.