nvim-possession
๐ the no-nonsense session manager (by gennaro-tedesco)
suave.lua
Multi-tabs project session automation (by nyngwang)
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MIT License | MIT License |
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
nvim-possession
Posts with mentions or reviews of nvim-possession.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-10.
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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).
suave.lua
Posts with mentions or reviews of suave.lua.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-03-17.
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is there is a session manager plugin ?
suave
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I am addicted to tweaking neovim
At least I have been doing this for like a year. nvim without an arg is one way to trigger my lovely session plugin.
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load a config file for a certain file extension when using session
I just realized that your need is to store different colorscheme for each project. That's exactly what I have achieved by suave.lua, maybe you could take a try :)
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Neovim Spotlight: nyngwang/suave.lua x nanozuki/tabby.nvim
Project Link: nyngwang/suave.lua: Multi-tabs project session automation (github.com)
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How to get Nvim to remember last open buffers, splits and cursor position
nyngwang/suave.lua is a session plugin:
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Noob question about projects
What you need is an auto-session plugin. Then please try the one I made, especially for beginners: https://github.com/nyngwang/suave.lua
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Working with monorepo
You can use nyngwang/suave.lua, which supports a different root on every tabpage. So:
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How to save last position in files
Then here is my chance: You might want to try my plugin: https://github.com/nyngwang/suave.lua.
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You don't need 'vim-rooter' (usually) or How to set up smart autochange of current directory
There are indeed three levels of Vim's "current directory", I made a summary during my development of the not well-known multi-tab project session automation plugin: https://github.com/nyngwang/suave.lua/issues/1. In short: it is not that simple.
- Suave.lua: Session? Lua? for Vim Enthusiasts
What are some alternatives?
When comparing nvim-possession and suave.lua you can also consider the following projects:
ticket.vim - Manges git branch specific vim session files
kodo - a blazingly bad neovim config
nvim-linefly - A simple Lua statusline for Neovim
remember.nvim - A port of the Vim plugin vim-lastplace. It uses the same logic as vim-lastplace, but leverages the Neovim Lua API.
nvim-luadev - REPL/debug console for nvim lua plugins
auto-save.nvim - ๐งถ Automatically save your changes in NeoVim
nvim - neovim config
NeoRoot.lua - Yet another light-weight rooter written in Lua
memento.nvim - A NeoVim plugin which remembers where you've been
persistence.nvim - ๐พ Simple session management for Neovim
vim-prosession - Handle vim sessions like a pro
nvim-possession vs ticket.vim
suave.lua vs kodo
nvim-possession vs nvim-linefly
suave.lua vs remember.nvim
nvim-possession vs nvim-luadev
suave.lua vs auto-save.nvim
nvim-possession vs nvim
suave.lua vs NeoRoot.lua
nvim-possession vs auto-save.nvim
suave.lua vs memento.nvim
nvim-possession vs persistence.nvim
suave.lua vs vim-prosession