nvim-neoclip.lua
nvim-libmodal
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nvim-neoclip.lua
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Introducing: nvim-recorder, a plugin to enhance your macro experience
Macro history integrated with Telescope is something nvim-neoclip does, if you're interested in that. The relevant part of the README can be found here.
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[New Plugin] smartyank.nvim - pollute your clipboard only when you really mean it
Also has an integration with fzf-lua to fuzzy find the history of yanks a-la nvim-neoclip.lua:
- better way of handling registers like a sort of "clipboard history"?
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neoclip updates + some rambling about (fun) implementations
I've worked on some updates to neoclip which is a clipboard manager with telescope and fzf-lua integrations. I thought I'd also write a bit about the implementation for the new features since I found this quite fun and interesting and maybe it can be of interest for others :)
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Favorite unfamous vim/neovim plugin?
There's also neoclip :)
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Introducing macroscope: a plugin idea that became a feature
This is now implemented in this PR. It seems to work for me and I'm already using it but will wait a bit to merge. If anyone has some thoughts or issues I'd be happy to hear it.
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Neoclip now supports fzf-lua in addition to telescope
I've seen some people preferring to use fzf-lua over telescope. I don't really use it my self atm, but I thought as a good way to find out how it works, is to support it in my clipboard manager neoclip.
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Bookmark all the files you're using daily with ezbookmarks.nvim
Thanks, just trying to understand the differences and if it's worth updating my own plugin neoclip to also support fzf-lua additionally to telescope :)
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[vent] I really hate that most neovim plugins don't provide docs...
But maybe there is no need for duplication. In your view, just so I can get an idea, what do you think in the README of my latest (somewhat popular) plugin neoclip should move from the README to the vimdoc?
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neoclip updates
Keybind to paste content directly instead of populating register (or both). (#9)
nvim-libmodal
- How can I create a new mode in vim? My goal is to create a way for vscode users or other text editor users to code in vim with their common keyboard shortcuts (e.g. <C-z> undo, <C-c> copy, <c-v> paste, etc. )
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Does the Neovim team have any plan to develop "User Custom Modes"
Only one submode can be currently active, yeah. You can enter new submodes from within others but only one will be intractable at a time.
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[vent] I really hate that most neovim plugins don't provide docs...
Maybe I'm alone in it, but I actually have liked VimDoc so far for detailed documentation, because of its structure and conventions. You can typically just copy-paste a few templates from a register and insert your relevant data as needed. As for right-aligning new variables, there's always :h right-align or just foregoing it altogether. The spacing is for look rather than function.
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Nvim-minor-mode, Emacs like minor mode keymaps
I'm glad to see more development in the user-mode space! I made nvim-libmodal which has layers that do something similar to this, but it seems this particular type of feature is less popular in the Vim community than in Emacs.
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Does Neovim have "user modes"?
There are plugins that do this vim-submode nvim-libmodal for example . So it's possible at least to some extent.
- Is there a plugin that allows setting keymap modes?
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Does a "leader mode" plugin exist?
Thanks! This looks like what I'm looking for, actually. From the issues, I found nvim-libmodal and vim-libmodal, which seem more actively maintained. I'll look into them!
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Setting up Vim for Academic Writing in LaTeX and Markdown
Worth a look, but it really doesn't do much aside from adding a couple convenience commands and some modes for markdown manipulation and snippet generation.
What are some alternatives?
vim-visual-multi - Multiple cursors plugin for vim/neovim
kakoune-user-modes - A collection of handy user modes for kakoune
vim-oscyank - A Vim plugin to copy text through SSH with OSC52
vim-libmodal - A Neo/vim plugin to create modes.
rnvimr - Make Ranger running in a floating window to communicate with Neovim via RPC
vim-submode - Vim plugin: Create your own submodes
vim-ctrlspace - Vim Space Controller
lualine.nvim - A blazing fast and easy to configure neovim statusline plugin written in pure lua.
nvim-hclipboard - Hijack your clipboard in Neovim
panvimdoc - Write documentation in pandoc markdown. Generate documentation in vimdoc.
telescope.nvim - Find, Filter, Preview, Pick. All lua, all the time.
md2vim - Tool for automatically converting markdown to vimdoc format