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9 days ago | 11 days ago | |
Lua | Fennel | |
MIT License | The Unlicense |
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neotest
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Am I this bad?
My first neovim plugin project was to write an adapter (runner) for neotest, for a language that I use regularly and which was missing from the existing adapters.
- Alternative for running tests
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Problem with running code
There's overseer.nvim to run all sorts of things and neotest to run tests. In general, you can check awesome-neovim or TWiN to look for plugins.
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JetBrains Leavers
Here's some things that may help: - https://github.com/mfussenegger/nvim-dap + dap ui - https://github.com/nvim-neotest/neotest
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Setting up neovim for python code development (tips wanted)
I use neotest to run tests (with pytest).
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Is anyone using VIM full-time for PHP/Laravel projects?
For testing I use https://github.com/nvim-neotest/neotest which gives a nice outline.
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neotest-haskell version 0.6.0 released - now with support for both tasty and hspec
For those who don't know it, it's an adapter for neotest, a Neovim plugin that
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Creating diagnostic entries from test output
You might look at how Neotest handles this, or even see if you can use/contribute to that project directly. It already has support for a fair number of languages at varying levels of maturity.
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I got fired yesterday for using vim
I am writing Python these days, and LSP + DAP + neotest give me 90% of what PyCharm would have given me. I don't know how well this works with Java, the latter two did not exist when I was still writing Java. The way I did it was use Neovim with jdt-ls to write code and IntelliJ for debugging. Debugging does not require switching between keyboard and mouse, so it was OK to me.
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[discussion] Why don't more (any?) plugin authors use penlight?
I'm sure that we could figure out a way to install rocks without luarocks, but it's still going to be an additional step with possible complications. Personally, I would rather just embed the library within my plugin like neotest does with xml2lua. The marginal cost of a slightly larger install is more than paid for by an easier install process and a guarantee that it works.
conjure
- Racket Language
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Lisp Programming with Vim (2019)
I was going to say, in 2023 I looked around and for Clojure at least Conjure seemed like the best option.
https://github.com/Olical/conjure/wiki/Client-features
Unfortunately, in the table linked above the CL support in Conjure is so-so. I'm curious what people use for CL or if it's still slimv/vlime.
I did a write up configuring Conjure with neovim here if that's something that's appealing:
- Conjure: Evaluating code within your running program
- Interactive Lisp family languages evaluation for Neovim
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Existing non-lua plugins examples
The excellent olical/conjure plugin is now lua (via fennel..) but it was originally written in clojure and you can still see the code on the legacy-jvm branch https://github.com/Olical/conjure/tree/legacy-jvm
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Configuring Neovim with Fennel
Install conjure plugin
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Spinneret: A modern Common Lisp HTML generator
> You mean that you accidentally "overwrite" (declare again) a function with the same name as the one you're now declaring, but you didn't mean to?
I mean I use let to bind a variable with the same name as a function. This is idiomatic in Common Lisp, and totally breaks things in most other languages.
> This I'm also curious about, what exactly SLIME gives you that for example Conjure for neovim wouldn't already? Maybe something about continuations perhaps? That seems to be the only feature I've seen from Common Lisp (besides actually being able to compile to binaries) that I'd love to have in Clojure.
I watched a video and it does seem rather complete, but [1] indicates there is no debugger? That's a rather glaring omission. I also don't see a profiler mentioned, and SLIME with SBCL gives me a profiler (down to the assembly level if needed). I'm sure Java in general has great profiling tools, but how are the integrated into the Clojure system?
As an aside, by "continuations" did you mean "restarts"? First-class continuations are a feature of scheme, not CL. Indeed a huge boost to CL productivity is simply allowing you to handle an exception before the stack is unwound.
1: https://github.com/Olical/conjure/wiki/Client-features
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clojure's like plugin for golang?
Does anyone know if there is a plugin like this one https://github.com/Olical/conjure for golang? Thank you in advance!
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Looking for documentation on writing a swank client
i know you said you didn't want source of other clients but this one is pretty simple so sharing just in case. it's from a nvim plugin https://github.com/Olical/conjure/blob/master/fnl/conjure/client/common-lisp/swank.fnl
- `yarepl.nvim`, yet Another REPL for Neovim, flexible, supporting multiple paradigms to interact with REPLs, native dot repeat (without `vim-repeat`), telescope integration, and more!
What are some alternatives?
overseer.nvim - A task runner and job management plugin for Neovim
cider-nrepl - A collection of nREPL middleware to enhance Clojure editors with common functionality like definition lookup, code completion, etc.
nvim-dap-ruby
vim-scriptease - scriptease.vim: A Vim plugin for Vim plugins
nvim-coverage - Displays test coverage data in the sign column
vimspector - vimspector - A multi-language debugging system for Vim
vim-ultest - The ultimate testing plugin for (Neo)Vim
rebel-readline - Terminal readline library for Clojure dialects
nvim - My custom NeoVim setup
aniseed - Neovim configuration and plugins in Fennel (Lisp compiled to Lua)
refactoring.nvim - The Refactoring library based off the Refactoring book by Martin Fowler
kaboom.js - 💥 JavaScript game library