nvim-possession
nvim-linefly
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MIT License | MIT License |
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nvim-possession
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Looking for session plugin
Yes, you can use the post_hook callback in nvim-possession, for example.
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Do you guys also feel a higher cognitive complexity to grasp basic lua plugin usage ?
This morning while reading the documentation of an awesome looking session plugin nvim-possession, I realized that I had a hidden frustration.
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is there is a session manager plugin ?
nvim-possession
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How to get Nvim to remember last open buffers, splits and cursor position
I recently wrote nvim-possession: it isn't as feature-complete as most other session plugins, but it does only and exactly what you need (which is its market proposition), and it looks cool ;-)!
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๐ช Automagic and post hooks for nvim-possession
All the new commands are described in detail in the README and help file, have a look and try it out! Link to the repository.
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nvim-linefly - Just what the world needs, yet another Lua statusline plugin (I'm sorry)
P. S. Do you mind if I open a PR to support yet another session manager? :p
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nvim-possession: a simple and minimal session manager
There are already some quite good session managers out there, however for my use case they all seemed to add many features I didn't need and to require learning commands, mappings and events that I didn't use. As such, I wanted to create a minimal sessions picker that only exposes listing, creation and deletion of sessions, ideally with some visual candies and browsing to make it appealing. And nvim-possession is just that: it is aimed to the ones who aren't using sessions yet (it's still one of the least used vim features from what I hear) and only want the bare minimum without digging into bigger plugins. Moreover if you already use fzf-lua you can just install this on top (as most others use Telescope only instead).
nvim-linefly
What are some alternatives?
ticket.vim - Manges git branch specific vim session files
vim-mistfly-statusline - A simple Vimscript statusline for Vim & legacy Neovim
nvim-luadev - REPL/debug console for nvim lua plugins
possession.nvim - Flexible session management for Neovim.
nvim - neovim config
lualine.nvim - A blazing fast and easy to configure neovim statusline plugin written in pure lua. [Moved to: https://github.com/nvim-lualine/lualine.nvim]
auto-save.nvim - ๐งถ Automatically save your changes in NeoVim
vim-obsession - obsession.vim: continuously updated session files
persistence.nvim - ๐พ Simple session management for Neovim
nvim-headband - ๐ฑโ๐ค A simple and opinionated winbar
vim-workspace - ๐ Automated Vim session management with file auto-save and persistent undo history
lualine.nvim - A blazing fast and easy to configure neovim statusline plugin written in pure lua.