nvimux
vusted
nvimux | vusted | |
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6 | 5 | |
440 | 72 | |
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0.0 | 5.7 | |
almost 2 years ago | 3 months ago | |
Lua | Lua | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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nvimux
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cmdheight=0 + vim-tpipeline: A match made in heaven - Enjoy 2 extra lines of buffer content by embedding the statusline in tmux's statusline
This looks great. I had a few issues with neovim and tmux at the same time, it causes me mental friction because I'm constantly having to check whether I'm in neovim or tmux terminal. That's why I created nvimux. Nonetheless, excellent job!
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Does anyone have a useful map of neovim :terminal?
If you use nvimux, you can configure new splits to open terminals by default.
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GitHub - hkupty/runes.nvim: Lua test framework for neovim plugins
So, yes, there are a few differences. My goal is to have something I can run my tests for plugins like nvimux and iron.nvim, so it could've been any of the ones you mentioned, yes. But also, I really like this data-oriented approach and I felt like trying and writing something. Might be beneficial to more people than just me.
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Vim like tmux config
There's a neovim plugin for that (hkupty/nvimux), but I haven't tried it.
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Maximum performance.
If you want to keep the same experience of using tmux inside neovim, check out nvimux. It keeps the same keybindings, using neovim terminal.
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Nvimux structural updates
I've finally took some time to focus on dusting and fixing some code and I found a lot of possible improvements to nvimux. If you're excited to try, [it's on this PR](https://github.com/hkupty/nvimux/pull/41)
vusted
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How to write `pretty_print`ed json data into a json file?
I am simply using busted or more specifically vusted which is a wrapper around busted for Neovim. It should be quite straightforward to learn the basics, I would say you mostly need to know these functions: describe, it (these are used to structure your test cases) and assert.are_same (to check for table equality). Some people are also using plenary which is also based on busted.
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🌿 nvim-laurel: Another set of syntax sugar macros in Fennel
nvim-laurel provides syntax sugar macros for Neovim. The macros are developed with fennel-language-server, and tested with vusted.
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GitHub - hkupty/runes.nvim: Lua test framework for neovim plugins
How does it compare to [vusted](https://github.com/notomo/vusted) or [plenery test](https://github.com/nvim-lua/plenary.nvim#plenarytest_harness) ?
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Simple examples of neovim integration tests?
Checkout vusted as alternative to plenary.
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How do you build unit tests for your lua plugins?
Also came across vusted the other day. Haven't yet tried it though :)
What are some alternatives?
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]
nvim-comment - A comment toggler for Neovim, written in Lua
nvim-cokeline - :nose: A Neovim bufferline for people with addictive personalities
plenary.nvim - plenary: full; complete; entire; absolute; unqualified. All the lua functions I don't want to write twice.
tmux.nvim - A tiny plugin for seamless switching between vim splits and tmux panes
nvim-luapad - Interactive real time neovim scratchpad for embedded lua engine - type and watch!
runes.nvim - Lua test framework for neovim plugins
snippet-converter.nvim - Bundle snippets from multiple sources and convert them to your format of choice.
vim-tpipeline - Embed your vim statusline in tmux
orgmode - Orgmode clone written in Lua for Neovim 0.9+.
impatient.nvim - Improve startup time for Neovim
fennel-language-server - Fennel language server protocol (LSP) support.