ncm2
PyCmd
ncm2 | PyCmd | |
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2 | 2 | |
1,332 | 16 | |
0.0% | - | |
1.8 | 6.1 | |
about 2 years ago | 11 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
MIT License | GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only |
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ncm2
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Why LSP?
Assuming you're talking about this ncm[0], are you aware that ncm is a " completion framework for neovim", which is different from an LSP? ncm is either an LSP client itself, or, it is talking to neovim's internal LSP client, to get completions from LSPs.
It's also important to note that LSPs almost always provide you more than auto completion (for example, go to definition, go to implementation, find references).
Do let me know if you have more questions, neovim and LSPs are my "daily driver" as a dev, so to speak.
[0] https://github.com/ncm2/ncm2
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Getting ncm2 and ncm-r to work
call plug#begin() " assuming you're using vim-plug: https://github.com/junegunn/vim-plug Plug 'ncm2/ncm2' Plug 'roxma/nvim-yarp' " enable ncm2 for all buffers autocmd BufEnter * call ncm2#enable_for_buffer() " IMPORTANT: :help Ncm2PopupOpen for more information set completeopt=noinsert,menuone,noselect " NOTE: you need to install completion sources to get completions. Check " our wiki page for a list of sources: https://github.com/ncm2/ncm2/wiki Plug 'ncm2/ncm2-bufword' Plug 'ncm2/ncm2-path' " R plugin " Plug 'jalvesaq/Nvim-R' " Plug 'ncm2/ncm2' " Plug 'roxma/nvim-yarp' Plug 'gaalcaras/ncm-R' if !has('nvim') Plug 'roxma/vim-hug-neovim-rpc' endif Plug 'ncm2/ncm2-bufword' Plug 'ncm2/ncm2-path' call plug#end()
PyCmd
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Ask HN: What apps have you created for your own use?
PyCmd: wrapper for Windows' CMD.exe to provide a modern, dramatically improved interactive experience while maintaining ~complete compatibility: https://github.com/horeah/PyCmd
I started it many years ago for my own use, but it is an open source project and has aquired some public "audience" in the meanwhile.
It has a recent Linux port (beta quality) which brings the same interactive improvements when working with bash.
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what CLI to use?
If you still use cmd, you might want to give PyCmd a shot. It's a long-running project of mine (I am also a dinosaur...) that drastically improves the interactive cmd experience by emulating (and even improving upon) features of modern Linux shells.
What are some alternatives?
Nvim-R - Vim plugin to work with R
pdbpp - pdb++, a drop-in replacement for pdb (the Python debugger)
telescope.nvim - Find, Filter, Preview, Pick. All lua, all the time.
shtab - ↔️ Automagic shell tab completion for Python CLI applications
ncm-R - R autocompletion for Neovim and vim 8 :memo: :bar_chart: :zap:
kok.nvim - Fast as FUCK nvim completion. SQLite, concurrent scheduler, hundreds of hours of optimization.
semshi - 🌈 Semantic Highlighting for Python in Neovim
xonsh - :shell: Python-powered, cross-platform, Unix-gazing shell.
defx.nvim - :file_folder: The dark powered file explorer implementation for neovim/Vim8
next-plausible - Simple integration for https://nextjs.org and https://plausible.io analytics
NeoVintageous - Vim for Sublime Text.
kindle_clippings_webapp - Web Application for importing, viewing and tagging kindle clippings. Account is not required.