lsp_lines.nvim
leap-spooky.nvim
lsp_lines.nvim | leap-spooky.nvim | |
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237 | 273 | |
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0.0 | 6.0 | |
6 months ago | 3 months ago | |
Lua | Lua | |
ISC License | The Unlicense |
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lsp_lines.nvim
- Overlapping Diagnostics Messages
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People who migrated from vscode
I also find Lsp Lines to be pretty awesome. I have a bunch of windows in kitty open next to each other and the default virtual_text kept overflowing off my visual buffer. This took care of that and is extremely helpful.
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Inspecting error and warnings in details
I toggle this plugin if I need more precise information: https://github.com/Maan2003/lsp_lines.nvim
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Does anybody know what this plugin is?
I believe it’s lsp_lines https://github.com/Maan2003/lsp_lines.nvim
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Need help for setting up neovim.
Primeagen has a series, you could also try spacevim or lunarvim( i prefer lunarvim). If you want to read the docs and setup yourself 1. lsp and code completion mentioned in #5. 2. treesitter 3. lsp handles that, you have to install java's lsp, this improves its look. 4. Make your own remaps, some languages have a plugin for this but i can't find one for java, this is the one for rust. 5. Install cmp and one of the snippet engines.
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lsp_lines.nvim v2 is out
EDIT 2: Huh, noticed https://github.com/Maan2003/lsp_lines.nvim also exists, with more stars. I definitely don't want to duplicate work.
leap-spooky.nvim
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Hop, now what?
ah i see. i kinda get the grasp of the concept but when i tried the operation, the labels didn't show up like when the normal searching so i couldn't see clearly what the letter the operation will do next. maybe because i'm more familiar with using leap.spooky when doing operations with remote words. thanks again though!
- People who migrated from vscode
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avy-evil text object
I have an idea to use avy for text objects like in https://github.com/ggandor/leap-spooky.nvim.
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Leap vs hop
They both introduce ways to move your cursor to a specific point in ~3-4 keystrokes. Hop has multiple modes and paints each target word/line/character/etc with a target, while Leap has one mode (go to target character) and only adds an extra marker if necessary. Leap also has other nice extensions based off it like leap-spooky and flit
- Leap.nvim updates
- Cut/Copy 5lines 15lines below
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hop.nvim - spooky
This can be wrapped to hop somewhere and do something... I recently saw a post about a plugin called leap-spooky.nvim which was essentially hoping/leaping and doing something.
- leap-spooky: actions at a distance
What are some alternatives?
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modes.nvim - Prismatic line decorations for the adventurous vim user
sj.nvim - Search based navigation combined with quick jump features.
nvim-cmp - A completion plugin for neovim coded in Lua.
hop-revived.nvim - Revived version of hop.nvim! Neovim motions on speed!
vim-case-change - Vim plugin for rotating through different casing styles.
flit.nvim - Enhanced f/t motions for Leap