lspsaga.nvim
vim-fugitive
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3,246 | 19,291 | |
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9.3 | 8.1 | |
7 days ago | 26 days ago | |
Lua | Vim Script | |
MIT License | - |
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lspsaga.nvim
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What's this type of plugin called? (it shows the structure of code)
Must be lspsaga
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Switching from Emacs. My experience
It's lspsaga. It offers a lot of UI enhancements
- Help wanted - lspsaga vs neovim/nvim-lspconfig vs mason-lspconfig - need help to understand difference
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what plugin added the breadcrumb/context info to the winbar?
I think that's lspsaga.nvim
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Looking for some kinda specific plugins for visibility
https://github.com/nvimdev/lspsaga.nvim shows hierarchical scope at the top of the screen. it also has a tree you can toggle at the right of the window.
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what neovim configuration is this?
probably lspsaga?
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How can I get the return type of a function?
Improve UI for LSP interactions https://github.com/nvimdev/lspsaga.nvim
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Looking for a good tag browser with fuzzy find
https://github.com/nvimdev/lspsaga.nvim maybe this plugin fits your needs.
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Blinking issue with top buffer line
Apparently https://github.com/nvimdev/lspsaga.nvim is the one adding the path and the version I prefer because removing it doesn't blink anymore but then I get the version I dislike.
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Render links in hover documentation from LSP in Java
I found the `lsp-saga` plugin which has the above functionality built in for previews: https://github.com/nvimdev/lspsaga.nvim
vim-fugitive
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How to commit part of file in Git
the only reason I do some git stuff in vim and not _always_ in the shell, is because tpope is very thoughtful and fugitive.vim provides nice ways to deal with hunks or hunk partials (visually selecting a range within a hunk, for i.e.)
https://github.com/tpope/vim-fugitive/blob/master/doc/fugiti...
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GitUI
I agree, navigating blame history is incredibly useful, if only to save you from asking the wrong person about a particular change.
Vim's Fugitive[1] can do this and also in Textmate to. So I would hope that most editor git plugins can.
1. https://github.com/tpope/vim-fugitive
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What are some plugins that you can't live without?
Git: vim-fugitive and gitsigns.nvim
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Is it too late to learn emacs as a vim lifer?
You'll want to invest the time in learning Magit, which will change your life once you get the hang of it (and I was a heavy user of Fugitive in Vim previously!), and it's unlikely you'll find a better integration with GDB anywhere else on the planet than with Emacs, though I can't say that empirically. You just need to take the plunge and start learning it, then cut over and take the hit in productivity one day when you're feeling adventurous. You'll ultimately become far more powerful than you've ever been. Especially if you delve into elisp over time. I use Spacemacs, which is bloated and has bugs, but it has so many features that I haven't undertaken the massive endeavor to replace it from scratch yet.
- Fugitive.vim: A Git wrapper so it should be illegal
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webify.nvim - Open the current file in the remote's web interface (github or gitlab) or yank its URL
For an option that works on Vim, if you already use tpope's vim-fugitive, there's vim-rhubarb (for GitHub) and fugitive-gitlab.vim (for GitLab).
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Vim users who work without any plugins, how does your vimrc look like?
I replace vim-fugitive with :! git
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Switching from Emacs. My experience
The only thing I truly miss from Emacs is [Magit](https://magit.vc/) since I still consider it the best git wrapper available. It is just too good. Unfortunately [Neogit](https://github.com/TimUntersberger/neogit) is not quite there yet although I hope it makes it at some point. I didn't like [Fugitive]https://github.com/tpope/vim-fugitive), but I ended up finding a good enough workaround by using [Lazygit](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit) through [Toggleterm](https://github.com/akinsho/toggleterm.nvim).
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I like Tabasco.
I do think VSCode is a great tool and I recommend it frequently to people, but I still want to set the record straight here. Yes, vim is obviously limited in the sense that as a CLI app it doesn't draw it's own PDF or HTML windows, that's fair. But it can remote control your favorite PDF viewer or browser for roughly the same functionality. I'm currently writing my thesis using vimtex and it's quite smooth. And all the other stuff you mention is implemented quite competently by various plugins like vim-fugitive, coc.nvim, vimspector and copilot.vim.
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[Neovim] Meilleure intégration GIT pour Neovim?
Edit: je viens de trouver [https://github.com/tpope/vim-fugitive de Val
What are some alternatives?
lspkind.nvim - vscode-like pictograms for neovim lsp completion items
neogit - An interactive and powerful Git interface for Neovim, inspired by Magit
trouble.nvim - 🚦 A pretty diagnostics, references, telescope results, quickfix and location list to help you solve all the trouble your code is causing.
vim-gitgutter - A Vim plugin which shows git diff markers in the sign column and stages/previews/undoes hunks and partial hunks.
nvim-lspconfig - Quickstart configs for Nvim LSP
lazygit.nvim - Plugin for calling lazygit from within neovim.
nvim-lightbulb - VSCode 💡 for neovim's built-in LSP.
gitsigns.nvim - Git integration for buffers
telescope.nvim - Find, Filter, Preview, Pick. All lua, all the time.
lsp_signature.nvim - LSP signature hint as you type
lazygit - simple terminal UI for git commands