projections.nvim
persistence.nvim
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projections.nvim
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per project session saving
ended up finding and setting up projections before seeing the responses, which does exactly what I want
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Hello 👋 First Post here! Any alternatives to VSCode's workspace in Neovim?
GnikDroy/projections.nvim: A map to your filesystem (github.com)
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remember-me: A plugin that (sort of) handles your vim sessions.
I created projections for similar reasons. Sessions only work in projects (by default). And no project management happens apart from the inbuilt telescope project switcher, which can be completely disabled. Similar autocmds handle loading/saving sessions automatically.
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projections.nvim: projects + sessions manager
See gnikdroy/projections.nvim
persistence.nvim
- per project session saving
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People who migrated from vscode
persistence.nvim for using session management which is useful
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is there is a session manager plugin ?
i use persistence.nvim plugin, and i map the commands on my dashboard so i can open my last session
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How do you handle project specific configuration?
I've been using vim sessions for a while now. Sessions can have their own configuration files and that's what I use for projects. For this to be actually convenient you'll need plugin like persistence.nvim to handle the sessions themselves (or make your own workflow).
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Guide: Structuring Lua plugins
I like the idea of a "config" module. Plugins like persistence and mason.nvim have it, they allow you to set variables without calling the main module.
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what are the most underrated plugins in your view?
persistence.nvim: Small session manager. I use some of its functions to also manage project local configs. It is because of this plugin I can use language servers the way I want.
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which session manager for nvim
persistence.nvim * Automatically save active session to a configurable directory * API to load most recent or current session based on cwd * No direct support for a telescope picker but could probably be setup with vim.ui.select()
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alpha-nvim: lua powered startup screen
yeah, I was planning on shimming this functionality out to another plugin. sessions have little to do with a startup gui imo. i mention in the docs using something like https://github.com/folke/persistence.nvim
What are some alternatives?
reprosjession.nvim
neovim-session-manager - A simple wrapper around :mksession.
autosession.nvim - Neovim Plugin to Save and Restore Sessions Per-directory
mini.nvim - Library of 35+ independent Lua modules improving overall Neovim (version 0.7 and higher) experience with minimal effort
harpoon
awesome-neovim - Collections of awesome neovim plugins.
trouble.nvim - 🚦 A pretty diagnostics, references, telescope results, quickfix and location list to help you solve all the trouble your code is causing.
persisted.nvim - 💾 Simple session management for Neovim with git branching, autoloading and Telescope support
auto-session - A small automated session manager for Neovim
lsp_lines.nvim - Mirror of https://git.sr.ht/~whynothugo/lsp_lines.nvim