popui.nvim
haskell-tools.nvim
popui.nvim | haskell-tools.nvim | |
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5 | 7 | |
140 | 381 | |
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4.3 | 9.2 | |
5 months ago | 6 days ago | |
Lua | Lua | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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popui.nvim
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Dismiss LSP pop us by pressing escape
If you are interested, I was testing the popui plugin that was posted in the subreddit recently, https://github.com/hood/popui.nvim and it esc does if you setup its pop ui diagnostic. Maybe something in the source can be of help.
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`popui.nvim` now supports lsp rename!
Repo HERE.
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Can I use nvim-cmp to select code actions?
Thanks for the help! I looked at https://github.com/hood/popui.nvim , it seems perfect until you see the dependency hell of https://github.com/RishabhRD/popfix ! Is there no simple built-in popup selector that can be used?
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popui.nvim
Link: https://github.com/hood/popui.nvim
haskell-tools.nvim
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haskell-tools.nvim 1.10.0 - nvim-dap configuration discovery for haskell-debug-adapter
haskell-tools.nvim 1.10.0 now has the ability to discover nvim-dap launch configurations for haskell-debug-adapter from cabal and stack projects.
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`haskell-tools.nvim` 1.9.0 - Minimising the impact on Neovim's startup footprint with ftplugin support
For language-specific plugins and configs, it can make sense to load them only when actually working with the respective language. For this reason, I have added better support for setting up haskell-tools.nvim in ~/.config/nvim/ftplugin/haskell.lua.
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haskell-tools.nvim - New experimental feature: Evaluate all code snippets in the current buffer
I thought it would be neat if there were a way to update all haskell-language-server evalCommand code lenses at once. So I implemented it in haskell-tools.nvim.
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Plugin devs: type check your lua plugins with lua-language-server and EmmyLua (GitHub action)
When I added some EmmyLua docs to one of my plugins (to generate Vimdoc using lemmy-help), I noticed lua-language-server was giving me diagnostics based on my documentation. This was something I was not getting from linters like luacheck. So I asked myself, "Can I leverage lua-language-server and EmmyLua to statically type check my Lua code?"
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haskell-tools.nvim new feature release 1.2.0
I just completed work on some new features for my haskell-tools.nvim plugin!
- New plugin: Supercharge your Haskell experience in neovim
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Supercharge your Haskell experience in neovim
haskell-tools.nvim
What are some alternatives?
plenary.nvim - plenary: full; complete; entire; absolute; unqualified. All the lua functions I don't want to write twice.
iron.nvim - Interactive Repl Over Neovim
nvim-code-action-menu - Pop-up menu for code actions to show meta-information and diff preview
lemmy-help - Every one needs help, so lemmy-help you! A CLI to generate vim/nvim help doc from emmylua
popfix - Neovim lua API for highly extensible popup window
haskell-debug-adapter - Debug Adapter for Haskell debugging system.
telescope-manix - A telescope.nvim extension for Manix - A fast documentation searcher for Nix
dmap.nvim - nvim plugin providing a subtle overview of LSP diagnostics
kitty-runner.nvim - A neovim plugin allowing you to easily send lines from the current buffer to another kitty terminal
neotest-haskell - Neotest adapter for Haskell (cabal or stack) with support for Sydtest, Hspec and Tasty
lua-typecheck-action - A GitHub action that lets you leverage sumneko lua-language-server and EmmyLua to statically type check lua code.
git-hooks.nix - Seamless integration of https://pre-commit.com git hooks with Nix.