micro-plugin-lsp
novim-mode
micro-plugin-lsp | novim-mode | |
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155 | 138 | |
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5.2 | 0.0 | |
9 days ago | about 1 year ago | |
Lua | Vim Script | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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micro-plugin-lsp
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Modeless Vim
It is sad that it is a plugin instead of a core feature and a buggy one at that (https://github.com/AndCake/micro-plugin-lsp), it's the last missing piece to transform a really good choice into the de factor killer
novim-mode
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Modeless Vim
I made a plugin to do this too! https://github.com/tombh/novim-mode
I'd never heard of OP's, I'm sure we can work together to share ideas.
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Vim prank: alias vim='vim -y'
Perhaps https://github.com/tombh/novim-mode can help. Check it out, it came up when I had posted this on Hacker News last year.
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PSA: insertmode got deleted on master
I actually maintain a plugin that tries to permanently keep (N)vim in Insert mode. https://github.com/tombh/novim-mode We've got over a 100 stars, so it's got some appeal.
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I've been intimidated by Vim for over a decade, until I found vimtutor
There's also this plugin that makes Vim's keybindings default to a traditional behaviour: https://github.com/tombh/novim-mode
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Neovim 0.5 Is Overpowering
I'm in the curiously rare position of being a long time Neo/vim user who doesn't use its modal features. Namely I have all my keybindings setup like a "normal" editor, CTRL+S to save etc.
I say it's curious because I've always been surprised that Neo/vim is mainly celebrated as "that modal editor". Whereas for me I celebrate it as the most feature-packed and lightweight terminal editor. Neo/vim is sooo much more than merely its modal editing.
With this new release of Neovim maybe there's renewed interest in what Vim is beyond the stereotypes. I wrote a plugin a few years ago that intelligently disables Neo/vim's NORMAL mode [1]. It always seemed such an obvious idea when the majority of editors have their own plugins to intelligently enable Vim-style modality.
1. https://github.com/tombh/novim-mode
What are some alternatives?
buildroot - Tesla's buildroot repository
kickstart.nvim - A launch point for your personal nvim configuration
CuteVim - Sensible defaults for Vim
vim-cool - A very simple plugin that makes hlsearch more useful.
ModelessVim - Configuration files to turn vim into a modeless editor.
hop.nvim - Neovim motions on speed!
neogit - An interactive and powerful Git interface for Neovim, inspired by Magit
traces.vim - Range, pattern and substitute preview for Vim
vim-fakeclip - Vim plugin: Provide pseudo "clipboard" registers
defaults.nvim - A small, documented, and featureful neovim starter config [Moved to: https://github.com/nvim-lua/kickstart.nvim]
vim-auto-light-dark - Changes vim's color mode based on system appearance
micro-editor - A modern and intuitive terminal-based text editor