lsp_lines.nvim
modes.nvim
lsp_lines.nvim | modes.nvim | |
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237 | 452 | |
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0.0 | 4.6 | |
6 months ago | 5 months ago | |
Lua | Lua | |
ISC License | - |
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lsp_lines.nvim
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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.
modes.nvim
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Is there a way to change background color by mode?
How about this plugin ?
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What's the best way to dynamically centralize colorscheme color values in a Lua table?
hm, I did a similar thing for my heirline.nvim config and replicated modes.nvim, but with my statusline's highlights. code is here.
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How can I change the color of the cursor analogously to the mode?
If you don't mind a plugin, either of these are close to what you want: https://github.com/mvllow/modes.nvim https://github.com/mawkler/modicator.nvim
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how do I change the cursor colour depending on the mode
You can use mvllow/modes.nvim, under the hood it manipulates the 'winhighlight' and 'guicursor' options
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[Question] Different line number color under different mode?
Try mvllow/modes.nvim, you can play around with Modes*CursorLine and Modes*CursorLineNr highlight groups
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New cursor line number mode indicator plugin: modicator.nvim
You can also use modes.nvim to achieve similar effect
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What's the name of this plugin?
Maybe this one https://github.com/mvllow/modes.nvim ?
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what are the most underrated plugins in your view?
modes.nvim, different highlight for your cursorline based on current mode
What are some alternatives?
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