minpac
vim-sleuth
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10 | 27 | |
829 | 1,797 | |
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1.6 | 0.0 | |
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minpac
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How can I get started with VIM or NEOVIM??!!
PS: As you get proficient with Vim, you'll probably want to extend it with plugins, so you should look into package managers when you'll be a decent Vimmer; I use minpac but there are plenty of others. But for now, focus on learning Vim; you don't want to install a plugin to do something that Vim can do out of the box.
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The Vundle github repo seems to have disappeared
It’s been such a long time since I’ve used it. Don’t know how it compares, but minpac is super simple and uses vim’s native package system (the latter can also be used on its own) https://github.com/k-takata/minpac
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Is there any way to update all the plugins installed using the built-in package manager?
There are package managers that are built on top of Vim's package system, the one I use is minpac which has a list of other plugin managers using Vim's package system in its README.
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Help with plug
Options: - packloadall command family and maybe git submodules - minpac which is a thin utility around the above - vim-plug - old but still popular for it does the job - packer.nvim is a popular choice for lua configs, never got to using it myself - paq-nvim is another often mentioned lua solution - dozens of other solutions
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How to manage Vims dot files (version >8.2), if there are complete plugins inside .vim?
I'm not sure about vim-plug, but I use minpac which does use vim's native plugin location. The selling point is that the installs and updates are managed via the plugin's commands. As part of my dotfiles, the install command is run.
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Can't add packer as my plug manager.
I went back to using minpac. It uses vim's package feature, but doesn't have to compile anything. I like that I don't have to load it unless I download something.
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what vimL plugins are you still using?
minpac: Plugin manager.
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help me test my new plugin lsp-zero.nvim
vim.opt.runtimepath:remove(vim.fn.expand('~/.config/nvim')) vim.opt.packpath:remove(vim.fn.expand('~/.local/share/nvim/site')) vim.opt.runtimepath:append(vim.fn.expand('/tmp/nvim-config')) vim.opt.packpath:append(vim.fn.expand('/tmp/nvim-config')) -- Install minpac local install_path = '/tmp/nvim-config/pack/minpac/opt/minpac' local install_plugins = false if vim.fn.empty(vim.fn.glob(install_path)) > 0 then vim.cmd('!git clone https://github.com/k-takata/minpac ' .. install_path) install_plugins = true end function PackInit() vim.cmd('packadd minpac') vim.call('minpac#init', {dir = '/tmp/nvim-config'}) local Plug = vim.fn['minpac#add'] -- Plugin manager Plug('k-takata/minpac', {type = 'opt'}) -- Colorscheme Plug 'mjlbach/onedark.nvim' -- LSP Support Plug 'neovim/nvim-lspconfig' Plug 'williamboman/nvim-lsp-installer' -- Autocompletion Plug 'hrsh7th/nvim-cmp' Plug 'hrsh7th/cmp-buffer' Plug 'hrsh7th/cmp-path' Plug 'saadparwaiz1/cmp_luasnip' Plug 'hrsh7th/cmp-nvim-lsp' Plug 'hrsh7th/cmp-nvim-lua' -- Snippets Plug 'L3MON4D3/LuaSnip' Plug 'rafamadriz/friendly-snippets' -- lsp stuff Plug 'VonHeikemen/lsp-zero.nvim' end pcall(vim.cmd, 'colorscheme onedark') vim.cmd [[ command! PackUpdate lua PackInit(); vim.call('minpac#update') command! PackClean lua PackInit(); vim.call('minpac#clean') command! PackStatus lua PackInit(); vim.call('minpac#status') ]] if install_plugins then vim.cmd('PackUpdate') end local ok, lsp = pcall(require, 'lsp-zero') if ok then lsp.preset('recommended') lsp.setup() end
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Favorite unfamous vim/neovim plugin?
k-takata/minpac, the plugin manager that stays out my way. It can live as an optional plugin, it's not loaded unless I update or install something.
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Creating a lua interface for minpac
I like minpac, it's a good plugin manager. It does what I want. Exactly what I want. Problem is it's written in vimscript, which is something I'm trying to avoid right now. I have no good reason to avoid vimscript... I just don't want to write any. By now I have read enough about lua and the neovim api to create a wrapper that would make minpac a little bit more "lua friendly".
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?
dein.vim - :zap: Dark powered Vim/Neovim plugin manager
vim-polyglot - A solid language pack for Vim.
lsp-zero.nvim - A starting point to setup some lsp related features in neovim.
nvim-autopairs - autopairs for neovim written in lua
vim-go - Go development plugin for Vim
limelight.vim - :flashlight: All the world's indeed a stage and we are merely players
telescope-command-palette.nvim - Create key-bindings and watch them with telescope :telescope:
vim-vinegar - vinegar.vim: Combine with netrw to create a delicious salad dressing
minPlug - Minimalistic plugin "manager" for Vim8
nvim-treesitter - Nvim Treesitter configurations and abstraction layer
vim-mark - Highlight several words in different colors simultaneously.
yapf - A formatter for Python files