nvim-lua-gf
A utility plugin which extends `gf` functionality in Lua files. (by sam4llis)
import.nvim
A safe require override with niceties (by miversen33)
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- | MIT License |
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nvim-lua-gf
Posts with mentions or reviews of nvim-lua-gf.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-09-05.
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How to make goto file (gf/gF) work well?
In case you’re interested, you can get gf functionality to work within require(‘path.separated.by.dots’) by installing (or copying the code as its <10 lines) this plugin: nvim-lua-gf
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Is there a way to follow requires or imports for example in neovim
This looks similar to the older version of my plugin nvim-lua-gf. If you’re interested, a couple of months ago I heavily simplified the codebase and now the ‘gf’ functionality is only ~9 lines of code.
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Use 'gf' to navigate to 'path.separated.by.dot'
I made a plug-in nvim-lua-gf to solve this in my config :) The plugin is relatively new though so I might have missed some edge cases!
import.nvim
Posts with mentions or reviews of import.nvim.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-03-01.
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[Notice] import.nvim is deprecated
Just a quick update, import.nvim is deprecated as of today. You can see this issue explaining it more.
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Using LSP's in Neovim with remote projects.
Aww thanks! I go through motivation spurts lol. Right now I am in one, so I will keep working on it until I get board and either work on my other plugin import.nvim or some other waste of time project that has been or will be abandoned sitting in my poor git directory lol
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Can I reload Neovim config without restarting it?
I do something similar in import.nvim, though I also have an issue out there for this exact issue
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[Request] Import.nvim feature feedback
Good evening everyone! I am looking for some feedback on potential next features for import.nvim. I have created an issue on the issue board, it can be found here.
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import.nvim now supports dependent imports
Hello neovimers! A recent merged PR has enabled import.nvim to now support "dependent" imports. What this means is you can now have several modules be imported with a single import call, and also those modules will be available in your callback so you can safely use them however you need. More details can be found in the updated Readme
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Neovim taking a long time to start up since i switched to init.lua
Share your config so we can get a look at it. It might also be worth wrapping your module requires with a bit of timing logic to get an idea of how long each module takes. Alternatively, import.nvim does that timing for you so can you see how long each module import takes
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Packer, how to make dependent plugins load before reading config?
Not Packer, but import.nvim (a project I made) has a current issue (and pr) discussing (and resolving) this very thing. Feel free to drop by and lemme know your thoughts :)
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Help me reload my lua config! :)
If you are just trying to reload a specific module, import.nvim can do that for you with the :Reload command. Check out :help Reload
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Is it a good idea to use pcalls in my neovim
I would suggest checking out the plugin import.nvim which is a require wrapper for this exact purpose
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Is there a way to follow requires or imports for example in neovim
Checkout pcall as this is built into lua. Alternatively, I made a plugin that handles this for you import.nvim
What are some alternatives?
When comparing nvim-lua-gf and import.nvim you can also consider the following projects:
nvim-lspconfig - Quickstart configs for Nvim LSP
rnoweb-nvim - A neovim plugin for rnoweb files
satellite.nvim - Decorate scrollbar for Neovim
vim-dim
marks.nvim - A better user experience for viewing and interacting with Vim marks.
vim-arsync - vim plugin for async synchronisation of remote files and local files using rsync
nvim-pasta - The yank/paste enhancement plugin for neovim.
overseer.nvim - A task runner and job management plugin for Neovim
luacheck - A tool for linting and static analysis of Lua code.
magic-kit - A starter kit for Conjure, Aniseed and Neovim
lualine.nvim - A blazing fast and easy to configure neovim statusline plugin written in pure lua.
xxtucamarxx - Config files for my GitHub profile.
nvim-lua-gf vs nvim-lspconfig
import.nvim vs rnoweb-nvim
import.nvim vs satellite.nvim
import.nvim vs vim-dim
import.nvim vs marks.nvim
import.nvim vs vim-arsync
import.nvim vs nvim-pasta
import.nvim vs overseer.nvim
import.nvim vs luacheck
import.nvim vs magic-kit
import.nvim vs lualine.nvim
import.nvim vs xxtucamarxx