neoterm VS slimv

Compare neoterm vs slimv and see what are their differences.

neoterm

Wrapper of some vim/neovim's :terminal functions. (by kassio)

slimv

Official mirror of Slimv versions released on vim.org (by kovisoft)
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neoterm slimv
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1.2 3.2
about 1 year ago 10 months ago
Vim Script Common Lisp
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neoterm

Posts with mentions or reviews of neoterm. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-02-08.
  • Does anyone use vim for lisp dev?
    7 projects | /r/Common_Lisp | 8 Feb 2023
    I use Vim with neoterm, highly recommend. - guaranteed support on everything with a repl - never creates unexpected windows - every interaction is explicit
  • mini.move - Move any selection in any direction
    6 projects | /r/neovim | 15 Jan 2023
    At the moment I am planning to write two modules and then start on 'mini.terminals'. I usually prioritize work based on combination of "I have some cool idea about this" and "I don't like what I am currently using". I am using kassio/neoterm for a very long time and it is quite OK for my needs.
  • What is to go-to environment on Windows for Common LISP development?
    10 projects | /r/Common_Lisp | 15 Nov 2022
    Neovim works just fine. I use Neoterm to send-to-repl, here's what my config looks like. Your other options include vlime and slimv. I switched to neoterm because it's simple, explicit, and doesn't create unpredictable windows. Works for any other language just as well.
  • Show HN: PostgreSQL Sessions in Vim
    5 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 3 Nov 2022
    Using neovim + https://github.com/kassio/neoterm I have a similar, possibly simpler, workflow that doesn't require any other program (especially listening willy nilly with no authentication/authorization whatsoever) other than your normal SQL client running:

    * I open a :Term window, in which I run the sql client (i.e. ":Texec sqlite\ foo.sqlite" or ":Texec mysql foo", etc)

  • Is SLIME setup possible for Vim?
    5 projects | /r/lisp | 16 Aug 2022
    I'm using neoterm. I like that I can use the same tech for every language + consistent keybinds. Also Slime might not support a more fringe or outdated lisp distro but a plain old VTY terminal always will.
  • How to automatically close or re-use previous terminal when running vim-test multiple times
    1 project | /r/neovim | 3 Aug 2022
    I've been using Neoterm, coupled with its vim-test strategy, for this
  • Vim 9.0 Was Released
    21 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 30 Jun 2022
    Having gone from a stock vim to a highly modified vim and back again, here are some plugins that I find really boost my productivity:

    - neoterm, for opening a REPL in a split buffer and quickly sending chunks of lines to the REPL (https://github.com/kassio/neoterm)

    - fzf for faster buffer and file navigation (https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.vim)

    - vim fugitive for good git integration (https://github.com/tpope/vim-fugitive)

    - some other tpope plugins (surround, unimpared, commentary, vinegar)

  • What would you consider a modern lisp workflow/toolchain?
    10 projects | /r/lisp | 25 Apr 2022
    I found Vlime to be more updated than slimv and give a smoother experience. With time I've switched to bare neoterm which I highly recommend. CL and lisps in general are designed with a text repl in mind, so this is the method that is guaranteed to work on every obscure CL distribution, and also transfer well to any other REPL-based languages.
  • Any way to send errors from npm (yarn) local server to neovim?
    3 projects | /r/neovim | 24 Apr 2022
    I start terminal inside of neovim. It works really well. In this terminal, you can use gf (goto file) keybindigs, etc. It works especially well with this plugin: https://github.com/kassio/neoterm
  • Advice for r and rmarkdown using vim?
    5 projects | /r/neovim | 13 Jan 2022
    Workflow is basically to open two windows (left with code, right with terminal) and send code from left window to right with a help of kassio/neoterm.

slimv

Posts with mentions or reviews of slimv. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-02-08.
  • Does anyone use vim for lisp dev?
    7 projects | /r/Common_Lisp | 8 Feb 2023
    I use Vim with slimv, and have for years.
  • Portacle - Does it have auto indent?
    5 projects | /r/lisp | 15 Nov 2022
    Maybe you should stick to one new thing at a time. Vim is more than capable of handling Common Lisp. Look at Slimv and Vlime for vim-style SLIME. Focus on CL first. You can come back to Doom / Emacs later.
  • What is to go-to environment on Windows for Common LISP development?
    10 projects | /r/Common_Lisp | 15 Nov 2022
    Neovim works just fine. I use Neoterm to send-to-repl, here's what my config looks like. Your other options include vlime and slimv. I switched to neoterm because it's simple, explicit, and doesn't create unpredictable windows. Works for any other language just as well.
  • From Common Lisp to Julia
    11 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 6 Sep 2022
    https://GitHub.com/jpalardy/vim-slime is a terrible SLIME to be honest! It is not even a SLIME. It just This does not look like SLIME. It just copies text from one text buffer and paste it to another Vim buffer which is probably running a REPL. "Probably" because who knows what the target buffer is running. vim-slime does not care. This is not Superior Lisp Interaction Mode for $EDITOR (SLIME) in any way.

    vim-slime does not connect to any Swank server. It does not understanding Lisp s-expressions. It would happily copy any random text into any random REPL and call it job done! Lisp interaction mode is much much more than just copying and pasting text around. A superior lisp interaction mode gives you live debugging, handling conditions, inspecting variables, navigating the stack frames, ... Vim-slime cannot do anything like this because, well, it just copy-pastes stuff around. Vim-slime is a disingenious and misleading name for a project that is not SLIME.

    If you really want to use Vim, do yourself a favor and use https://github.com/kovisoft/slimv and experience a true Lisp interaction mode.

  • Common Lisp vs Racket
    14 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 5 Sep 2022
    Join me vim brother and don't settle for forcing yourself to use emacs while developing in CL when you don't have to! You even have two vim options! https://github.com/kovisoft/slimv and https://github.com/vlime/vlime with a great comparison of the two: https://susam.net/blog/lisp-in-vim.html
  • Is SLIME setup possible for Vim?
    5 projects | /r/lisp | 16 Aug 2022
    I've seen SLIMV recommended as a SLIME alternative for Vim. Like SLIME, SLIMV is a SWANK client.
  • Slimv – Superior Lisp Interaction Mode for Vim (“Slime for Vim”)
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 30 Jul 2022
  • What would you consider a modern lisp workflow/toolchain?
    10 projects | /r/lisp | 25 Apr 2022
    I found Vlime to be more updated than slimv and give a smoother experience. With time I've switched to bare neoterm which I highly recommend. CL and lisps in general are designed with a text repl in mind, so this is the method that is guaranteed to work on every obscure CL distribution, and also transfer well to any other REPL-based languages.
  • Opening and running functions in Portacle
    1 project | /r/lisp | 11 Nov 2021
    If you are already familiar with vim you may want to use slimv
  • Is anyone programming in lisp?
    4 projects | /r/vim | 30 Oct 2021
    You need Parinfer. Several versions are available for Vim. It's easier to learn than Paredit and works better with Vim-style editing anyway. Lisp emphasizes interactivity with the REPL. It helps if you can send forms you're editing to the REPL for testing. Try something like slimv.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing neoterm and slimv you can also consider the following projects:

toggleterm.nvim - A neovim lua plugin to help easily manage multiple terminal windows

vlime - A Common Lisp dev environment for Vim (and Neovim)

vim-slime - A vim plugin to give you some slime. (Emacs)

w3m.vim - w3m plugin for vim

vim-repl - Best REPL environment for Vim

paredit.vim - Paredit Mode: Structured Editing of Lisp S-expressions

iron.nvim - Interactive Repl Over Neovim

vim-sexp-mappings-for-regular-people - vim-sexp mappings for regular people

vim-floaterm - :computer: Terminal manager for (neo)vim

doom-emacs - An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker [Moved to: https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs]

deol.nvim - Dark powered shell interface for NeoVim/Vim8

awesome-cl - A curated list of awesome Common Lisp frameworks, libraries and other shiny stuff.