magma-nvim-goose
vim-slime
magma-nvim-goose | vim-slime | |
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20 | 1,800 | |
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10.0 | 9.3 | |
11 months ago | 8 days ago | |
Python | Vim Script | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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magma-nvim-goose
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Interactive evaluation: demo [2 Mb gif]
magma-nvim for interactive evaluating
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Neovim workflow for machine learning / data scientist. Struggling with jupyter notebooks.
Not with notebooks, but for interactive evaluation I use my fork of magma (gotta rename one day but lazy) + language servers (whichever you like, I use jedi) + jupyter kernel for auto completion. Why I like it more than notebooks
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Favorite REPL/Notebook/Task Running plugins and workflow?
I use my fork of magma and trying out right now jupyter-kernel, which hopefully will provide autocompletion.
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Introducing jupyter-kernel.nvim: inspect object and autocompletion with nvim-cmp from any Jupyter kernel
Interesting. I use magma-nvim (to be precise, my fork, bc the upstream seems to be dead) for sending code and interactive evaluation from jupyter kernels. I'd like autocompletion for sure (for now, I use LSP, but it doesn't work too well, because you know, it analyzes the file from up down, not like in jupyter where I can run any arbitrary code)
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data science (jupyter notebooks) with vim?
Not a solution for vim, but for nvim I use my fork of magma https://github.com/WhiteBlackGoose/magma-nvim-goose
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Neovim GUI for Jupyter Notebooks
I use my fork of magma-nvim. To view graphs from matplotlib and the like, I just save them to a file and run nsxiv on the produced pic. (but magma also supports showing graphs with ueberzueg, assuming you have a terminal that supports it)
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Viewing pandas dataframes in neovim
You use magma-nvim for interactive jupyter experience (or my fork which also includes three last PRs)
vim-slime
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Racket Language
https://github.com/jpalardy/vim-slime
you can have a REPL in nvim/vim/tmux/screen/another terminal/or any other window , and send regions from your vim buffer to that repl
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Livebook: Elixir's Swiss Army Knife
For vim users, check out vim-slime[1]. It's really changed my workflow! It can work for any language that uses a REPL, including bash/shell. Combined with tmux, it is an amazing and (in hindsight) obvious tool. I honestly can't imagine myself going back to not having it now.
[1]: https://github.com/jpalardy/vim-slime
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NeoVim Capability Functions
For splitting the terminal you could try either toggleterm or tmux. If you want to send things from one tmux pane to another, then you can use slime. For a toggle-able filetree, you can use nvim tree.
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Help running chunks of Python to a terminal as REPL
I use vim-slime. It works really well in tmux. https://github.com/jpalardy/vim-slime. Just blocks of code as cells
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slimux.nvim - Simple plugin to send text to tmux panes
This is yet another plugin to capture text from the current buffer and send it to a tmux pane. I was using https://github.com/jpalardy/vim-slime previously, and wished I could just set sensible defaults for where to send text. Also, I wanted to create my first Neovim plugin! I have to say, after writing a bit of Vimscript in the past, the Neovim Lua API makes me a much happier camper.
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If we can have this functionality in neovim, I'll probably never leave my room again
I use slime (which sends code to tmux panes), tmux (of course) and ipython for this. For example, the code I sent to ipython was with a simple keybinding ...
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Running codes in one line
If I understand correctly, what you need is a combination of vim, tmux, ipython and vim-slime.
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Tools for productivity
REPL??? Do you have a very-easy-to-use way of running and testing your code? From vim-slime to nvim sniprun to autocommands with the built in terminal, to an external repl like ptpython (for python obviously). iron.nvim and conjure are two other neovim repl plugins. There are many ways of running the code that you're working on, and having something that makes this really easy for you is pretty essential. (sometimes I use inotifytools on linux to literally just run the script every time I save it.)
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Favorite REPL/Notebook/Task Running plugins and workflow?
For the record/list, there's also: - https://github.com/hkupty/iron.nvim and - https://github.com/jpalardy/vim-slime
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Outdated tutorials
However, if you're coding in an interpreted language like python, R, bash, etc., then there is one plugin which you are likely to find helpful. That's vim-slime.
What are some alternatives?
iron.nvim - Interactive Repl Over Neovim
vim-repl - Best REPL environment for Vim
jupyter-kernel.nvim - Get (IPython) Jupyter kernel completion suggestions and object inspection into Neovim.
neovim-remote - :ok_hand: Support for --remote and friends.
vim-ipython-cell - Seamlessly run Python code in IPython from Vim
euporie - Jupyter notebooks in the terminal
Pluto.jl - 🎈 Simple reactive notebooks for Julia
quarto-nvim - Quarto mode for Neovim
neoterm - Wrapper of some vim/neovim's :terminal functions.
nvim-ipython-repl - A very simple IPython REPL plugin for Neovim.