vim-rails
nvim-dap-ruby | vim-rails | |
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3 | 6 | |
63 | 4,077 | |
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3.0 | 3.9 | |
17 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
Lua | Vim Script | |
MIT License | - |
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nvim-dap-ruby
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anyone here using neovim for ruby on rails projects?
You can setup debugger for ruby following https://github.com/suketa/nvim-dap-ruby (personally I don't use it).
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neotest: A modern, powerful testing plugin
There is a project that has started if you wanted to check that out. https://github.com/suketa/nvim-dap-ruby
vim-rails
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which-key and vim-rails collision
Hi, both folke/which-key.nvim and tpope/vim-rails have different gf mapping (Go to file under cursor). Is possible to disable gf mapping from which-key for favor of mapping in vim-rails within rail project?
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Go to the Test shortcut
I use Tim Pope’s excellent vim-rails plugin for this. It provides all sort of rails navigation shortcuts and much more. What you specifically asked is :A. Here’s the link: https://github.com/tpope/vim-rails
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Neovim config from scratch (Part II)
vim-rails framework support with enhanced file navigation gf and custom :Emodel, :Eview etc commands, :Rails to run rails/rake commands without leavinf your editor.
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Syntax highlighting for eruby.yaml with rails.vim
I'm using rails.vim, and one thing it does is set config/**/*.yaml files to eruby.yaml because some YAML files support ERB interpretation. The problem I'm seeing is these end up with no syntax highlighting, while just filetype=yaml works no problem.
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anyone here using neovim for ruby on rails projects?
Tim Pope has a many great plugins that work well for Ruby development: - tpope/vim-bundler - tpope/vim-rails
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[Ruby+Rails performance tips] Recommendations to avoid slow loading of Ruby files
[Tip 3] Do not use the vim-rails plugin, it really slows down startup A LOT. I have switched over to Tim Pope's other project navigation plugin projectionist which can be configured to provide most of the functionality of vim-rails (but not all). For those interested here are my projectionist mappings. The stuff I miss out on, such as opening view files under the cursor just via :Eview, I can live without.
What are some alternatives?
neotest-rspec - 🧪 Neotest adapter for RSpec. Works in Docker containers too
vim-projectionist - projectionist.vim: Granular project configuration
refactoring.nvim - The Refactoring library based off the Refactoring book by Martin Fowler
vim-ruby - Vim/Ruby Configuration Files
neotest - An extensible framework for interacting with tests within NeoVim.
vim-textobj-ruby - Make text objects with various ruby block structures.
nvim-coverage - Displays test coverage data in the sign column
dotfiles - My dotfiles for Neovim, Fish, Bash, Vim, tmux, Git and other stuff
solargraph-rails - Solargraph plugin to add awareness of Rails-specific code
ctags - A maintained ctags implementation
vim-bundler - bundler.vim: Lightweight support for Ruby's Bundler
vim-test - Run your tests at the speed of thought [Moved to: https://github.com/vim-test/vim-test]