nvim-comment
.dotfiles
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0.0 | 7.5 | |
6 days ago | 7 months ago | |
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MIT License | - |
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nvim-comment
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An opinionated article about vim
(Neo)vim supports plugins, which make your code editor much better. You need a faster way to comment stuff? Sure, here is nvim-comment. Now you need a better tool to surround text by certain characters? Alright, we also have nvim-surround. And this goes on for almost everything you ever needed. And in the rare case that you can't find a plugin for what you need: Write it yourself! It's very easy to write plugins, as vim and neovim both have a lot of functions that help with writing those.
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Is it possible to configure nvim_comment to change the way it comments if I am inside a jsx/tsx block or outside a jsx/tsx block?
this is intended behavior by nvim-comment
- which comment plugin are you using?
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What tool do you use to browse and edit large C++ projects?
nvim-comment - comment control
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commented.nvim, a commenting plugin that actually works with count.
I need a comment plugin that works in normal mode and virtual mode and accepts count. Neither does kommentary and nvim-comment provide counts, therefore I decided to write one for myself.
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How do you build unit tests for your lua plugins?
I do that exact use case here: https://github.com/terrortylor/nvim-comment/blob/main/tests/comment_spec.lua
.dotfiles
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Are you versioning your neovim setup?
I have been versioning my .dotfiles and nvchad setup for a while now. Lately I realized that not everyone was taking as much care/versioning it at all so I wanted to make a poll and get some actual opinions on it! Feel free to post links to your setups too.
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An opinionated article about vim
A personal favorite is how much you can personalize vim. Everything is customizable, from your background color to very specific keybindings. One example of that would be my own .vimrc. As someone who gets irritated as soon as something tiny is wrong with their code editor, the ability to customize everything was a very big bonus. Currently I am using nvchad with my own nvchad config, which makes for a beautiful code editor:
- Is learning LaTeX worth it?
What are some alternatives?
vim-commentary - commentary.vim: comment stuff out
NvChad - Blazing fast Neovim config providing solid defaults and a beautiful UI, enhancing your neovim experience.
kommentary - Neovim commenting plugin, written in lua.
gnosis
plugin-template.nvim - A template to create Neovim plugins written in Lua
ipa-documentation
commented.nvim - Neovim commenting plugin in Lua. Support operator, motions and more than 60 languages! :fire:
nvchad_config - NvChad custom config by Anes Hodza
plenary.nvim - plenary: full; complete; entire; absolute; unqualified. All the lua functions I don't want to write twice.
dotfiles - dotfiles for Windows and arch, btw.
vusted - A busted wrapper for testing neovim plugin
dotfiles - Configuration files of my personal computer running Fedora 37 GNU/Linux