molten-nvim
otter.nvim
molten-nvim | otter.nvim | |
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2 | 7 | |
319 | 371 | |
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9.1 | 8.9 | |
7 days ago | 7 days ago | |
Python | Lua | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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molten-nvim
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Which software do you use to create presentations using Vim that is superior to existing ones?
Quarto is a higher level tool that uses latex/pandoc under the hood. It can run Jupyter style code blocks and include results, and exports to Beamer, RevealJS, and Power Point for presentations. It has very good neovim integration through quarto-nvim, molten.nvim, image.nvim, and otter.nvim.
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Problems with Nvim + remote plugins
I've been trying to get molten-nvim to work. Molten is a remote plugin written in python and it has a couple python deps (which are all installed and recognized). Running :UpdateRemotePlugins works in neovim just fine, and it seems like the plugin is able to initialize itself as expected too. But, when the plugin tries to run some code on a timer like: self.timer = self.nvim.eval("timer_start(500, 'MoltenTick', {'repeat': -1})"), it causes lag. Commenting that line out removes the issue but also means that the plugin doesn't work.
otter.nvim
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Which software do you use to create presentations using Vim that is superior to existing ones?
Quarto is a higher level tool that uses latex/pandoc under the hood. It can run Jupyter style code blocks and include results, and exports to Beamer, RevealJS, and Power Point for presentations. It has very good neovim integration through quarto-nvim, molten.nvim, image.nvim, and otter.nvim.
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otter.nvim: LSP features for embedded languages (e.g. code chunks in markdown)
If you can write a treesitter query that captures a) the language and b) the embedded code like here: https://github.com/jmbuhr/otter.nvim/blob/main/lua/otter/tools/queries.lua
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Using Github Copilot.vim within Markdown fenced code blocks
Shameless self promotion: Or https://github.com/jmbuhr/otter.nvim if you want everything in the same document and have code chunks and projects linked
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A few plugins I have written in case someone finds them useful
For anyone who is interested in edit code block in a prose format document (like markdown), there is a package otter.nvim which allows you to directly have code completion from LSP within the original document buffer.
- Is it possible to see peek the documentation for a symbol within an LSP hover window?
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This plugin look really amazing!!
tldr: Otter.nvim provides lsp features and a code completion source for code embedded in other documents
What are some alternatives?
tunnell.nvim - A neovim plugin to tunnell text from neovim to a tmux target pane, written in Lua.
quarto-nvim-kickstarter - Neovim configuration to show my plugins in action.
jupynium.nvim - Selenium-automated Jupyter Notebook that is synchronised with NeoVim in real-time.
quarto-nvim - Quarto mode for Neovim
ipython - Official repository for IPython itself. Other repos in the IPython organization contain things like the website, documentation builds, etc.
nvim-FeMaco.lua - Catalyze your Fenced Markdown Code-block editing!
nixpkgs - Nix Packages collection & NixOS
telescope-file-history.nvim - Neovim local file history managed by git and Telescope
remark - markdown processor powered by plugins part of the @unifiedjs collective
crates.nvim - A neovim plugin that helps managing crates.io dependencies
nvim-ghost.nvim - :ghost: GhostText plugin for Neovim with zero dependencies :tada: Supports neovim running inside WSL too! :partying_face: Windows/Linux/macOS supported out-of-the-box! :smile: (Other OSes need python3.6+ installed)
telescope-floaterm.nvim - Telescope extension to list and select floaterm terminals