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parinfer-rust
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neovim plugins that have improved your workflow
parinfer-rust, while LISP only for reasons, is still absolutely amazing overall for its performance compared to the Lua version. I do wish there were more bracketing/scope algorithms out there for other languages. With a parinfer plugin, you only need to start a bracket for it to close what it believes is your scope. Great for enclosing things in functions
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Why is parinfer not as good as I think it is?
While my main daily driver is also IntelliJ, and also for Parinfer, I have found that Neovim + Rust-parinfer works remarkably well.
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Why Rust ?
Another example where rust's benefits show is something like parfiner. Currently I'm using my own ffi interface to https://github.com/eraserhd/parinfer-rust, and it feels significantly faster than the plain-lua version I had before. Getting to write the whole thing in rust just makes life easier and simpler
- paredit.vim – Paredit Mode: Structured Editing of Lisp S-Expressions
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Lisp programming configuration for neovim
I use a combination of parinfer-rust and Conjure for my Clojure, Janet, and Fennel development.
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Can vim become an emacs or is it already one or not?
My personal configuration is also written in fennel if you would like to take. look: https://github.com/shaunsingh/nyoom.nvim. Neovim's come a long way in what you can do with it. Fennel has a macro system as with any lisp, so you can make the syntax feel right at home with emacs https://github.com/shaunsingh/nyoom.nvim/tree/main/fnl/macros. You can even create dynamic-module like integrations with rust programs (see https://github.com/shaunsingh/nyoom.nvim/blob/main/fnl/parinfer/init.fnl, interacting with https://github.com/eraserhd/parinfer-rust/tree/master/src)
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What are your must-have vim/nvim extensions?
eraserhd/parinfer-rust if you do any sort of Lisp programming
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Why Clojure in a single Orgpad diagram
Clojure is an amazing language, and so is Rust. In fact, I think learning both of them is a wonderful way to introduce ourselves to such a broad range of programming ideas that it covers over half of the seven programing ur-languages. It's even worth investigating the differences in the way these languages have developed over time (Clojure being Rich's project and Rust taking a community approach). These ideas aren't in opposition to each other. If they were, the indispensable editor plugin I use to write Clojure wouldn't exist for crying out loud.
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Parinfer fans wanted
Have you seen an excellent parinfer-rust implementation of Parinfer? It's quite fast and can be integrated with other editors, like Emacs, Kakoune, Vim, etc. I think you can try to see if your integration passes their tests.
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Changing shift-left-right Behavior in Lisp Mode
I am currently using parinfer. It’s not exactly minimal, but it doesn’t require much configuration and doesn’t have any special keybinds.
lightspeed.nvim
- Question regarding vertical movement
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What do you use 's' for in normal mode? vanilla? or something like leap?
lightspeed.nvim is just a godsend!
- Comment 1 thing in neovim (or plugins) that changed your life, but very few people know about
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neovim plugins that have improved your workflow
Leap is a subset of lightspeed.nvim by the same author. It's been a while since I tried hop so I don't remember how it compares to leap.
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Become A Neovim Kangaroo
Looks pretty similar: https://github.com/ggandor/lightspeed.nvim
- Leap.nvim: Neovim’s Answer to the Mouse
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leap.nvim: Next-gen Motion Plugin for Neovim
lightspeed.nvim (same author as 'leap.nvim').
- A new breath
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moving in insert mode
hop / lightspeed / leap
- Does anyone use EasyMotion or a comparable quick-movement extension in VS Code, and is it worth it?
What are some alternatives?
nvim-ts-rainbow - Rainbow parentheses for neovim using tree-sitter. Use https://sr.ht/~p00f/nvim-ts-rainbow instead
hop.nvim - Neovim motions on speed!
feline.nvim - A minimal, stylish and customizable statusline for Neovim written in Lua
clever-f.vim - Extended f, F, t and T key mappings for Vim.
lispy - Short and sweet LISP editing
lush.nvim - Create Neovim themes with real-time feedback, export anywhere.
kakoune-doas-write - Fork of kakoune-sudo-write to use doas instead.
emacs-ng - A new approach to Emacs - Including TypeScript, Threading, Async I/O, and WebRender.
awesome-neovim - Collections of awesome neovim plugins.
leap.nvim - Neovim's answer to the mouse 🦘
nvim-dap - Debug Adapter Protocol client implementation for Neovim
vim-easymotion - Vim motions on speed!