lua-vs-vimscript
vim-sleuth
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lua-vs-vimscript
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Any idea which extension/plugin this is that shows a preview of the colors written in their hex value?
Here’s a benchmark from an internet stranger: https://github.com/henriquehbr/lua-vs-vimscript
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guess-indent — Automatic indentation style detection plugin for neovim
I don't know the exact reason for this, but if I had to guess it probably comes down to the fact that in Neovim Lua is significantly faster than vimscript (with vim9 the performance gap narrowed, but afaik there is no intention to port vim9script to neovim), and that vim-sleuth heavily relies on Regex.
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Lua vs Vimscript benchmark
I decided to create a basic repository automating the environment for running this benchmark, you can find it on GitHub
vim-sleuth
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How can I set my TAB key to be 4 spaces indent?
In addition to setting tabstop and shiftwidth, you might also like this plugin: https://github.com/tpope/vim-sleuth
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[HELP] File type specific plugin is ignored
vim-sleuth auto detects tab size so...
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What did I do to deserve this kind of torture
Just add https://github.com/tpope/vim-sleuth and never worry about it again.
- HELP: save options in sessions
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Learning Rust, I didn't expect such a backstab
At the end of the day I don't really care which a project goes with, I've always just used vim-sleuth to automatically set my tab key to input whatever the current file's indentation is.
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Trouble detecting shiftwidth correctly
VsCode has an internal function from auto-detecting indentation, while my config uses vim-sleuth with indent-blankline.nvim.
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Builtin EditorConfig support
If you work a lot on legacy codebases, https://github.com/tpope/vim-sleuth is probably more what you need than editorconfig, as it will work even when one is not present.
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New plugin for handling soft/hard line wrapping - wrapping.nvim
The primary advantage of using it is that it has built in heuristics for detecting line wrapping when opening a file (with some Treesitter magic for Markdown to make it more accurate), and also allows for manual swapping between wrapping types. You can think of it as the wrapping equivalent to vim-sleuth.
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How do I force Neovim to always give me two space indents (or the correct indent) everywhere.
I just found about Tim Pope's sleuth: https://github.com/tpope/vim-sleuth It supports editorconfig but it also seems to have just better heuristics when an editorconfig file isn't present, so I just decided to replace `editorconfig-vim` with it.
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How to set indentation dynamically based on language?
Another solution is try sleuth.vim, that sets automatically your indentation based on the project, buffer and editorconfig
What are some alternatives?
Vim - The official Vim repository
vim-polyglot - A solid language pack for Vim.
Colorizer - color hex codes and color names
nvim-autopairs - autopairs for neovim written in lua
vim-css-color - Preview colours in source code while editing
limelight.vim - :flashlight: All the world's indeed a stage and we are merely players
flutter-tools.nvim - Tools to help create flutter apps in neovim using the native lsp
vim-vinegar - vinegar.vim: Combine with netrw to create a delicious salad dressing
coc-highlight - Document highlight and document colors LSP support for coc.nvim
nvim-treesitter - Nvim Treesitter configurations and abstraction layer
guess-indent.nvim - Automatic indentation style detection for Neovim
yapf - A formatter for Python files