Python-mode
vim-mucomplete
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GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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Python-mode
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NVIM: More complete autocomplete
As for the Vim auto complete plug-in to use. The biggest (and rather quite bloated provider) are coc and youcompleteme. Vim had countless other completion provider plugins over the years, I lost track of which ones are still good to use and which ones should already be superseded by better techs, but one I personally use python-mode, which uses rope and vim-lsp which supports pylsp.
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Vim - How to Maintain Shell Output?
python-mode plugin works well as an IDE-like solution: https://github.com/python-mode/python-mode
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Moved from IDE to Terminal + VIM. Need tips for managing it correctly.
If you're happy with a plugin, pymode (https://github.com/python-mode/python-mode) is worth a look. Map running to r (or whatever works for you) makes running easy. End result is IDE-like.
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IDE Similar to PyCharm for Work
If you want a quick start to building Vim based IDE for Python, I recommend python-mode. It gives you most of the things you're going to need in one plugin, there are often better implementations of some of its features in other more specialised plugins, but if you don't have time to research and learn to integrate a lot of different plugins, it's a great base to start from. Over time as you learn how you prefer to work and found specialised plugins that suits your workflow better, you can disable many of its features and replace them with more specialised plugins.
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Python Devs who Use Vim, Share Your Expertise!
I also highly recommend python-mode for Python refactoring using python-rope. It supports variable/function/class renaming, extract method/local variable, variable/method inlining, adding/removing/rearranging parameters from method signature, removing unused and duplicate imports, and many other useful code transformations.
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My problem with vim
However, adding all these things by hand takes time. I only know python so that's what im using vim for, and i tried out pymode, but that's way too many features introduced at once. For this reason I've also avoided using others configurations.
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Folding annoyance
Eg for python (there are several others) https://github.com/python-mode/python-mode
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Use Vim as a Python IDE
There is a plugin called python-mode. This adds syntax highlighting and many other features to your vim.
- Vim with Python
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How to use python (no IDE)?
Update that tool to work with Python. For example, Python-Mode.
vim-mucomplete
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GCC autocompletion
If you don't mind using tags instead, a lighter alternative would be to use MUcomplete with the following settings:
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English Dictionary Autocompletion
You can use the mucomplete plugin, with the following settings:
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Vimscript devel support for Vim?
You can use mucomplete plugin with built-in vim command completion (suggested by @Fantastic_Cow7272) added to completion chain
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NVIM: More complete autocomplete
If you have a LSP client providing an omnicomplete function (such as vim-lsp), you can use mucomplete to enable "completion as you type". That setup is both Vim and Neovim compatible! :)
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Vim with Bash-Like Completion
MUcomplete?
- A pop-up plugin for vim/nvim built-in autocomplete
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Is there autocomplete plugin similar to default autocomplete in sublime text? Keyword autocomplete, without actually running language server.
I use the mucomplete plugin, which makes Vim's builtin completions feel more Sublime-like.
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Automatic omnicompletion (without hitting c-x c-o)
Thanks for the suggestion. This set me on the right track - nvim-cmp didn't integrate well with my other plugins, but I found a very similar plugin called vim-mucomplete. Works out of the box and is equally minimal. Can also be configured for compatibility with stuff like UltiSnips.
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Sublime text like autocomplete in vim
There are plugins that may improve this experience for you, like supertab, vimcompletesme, or vim-mucomplete. You can find more completion plugins here.
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what are the silliest mistakes you have made when you first started using vim?
There's a plugin, vim-mucomplete, that is built around combining some of the Ctrl-X bindings with, of which there are many. I used mucomplete to learn what all the various functions do and then uninstalled it, because I found the individual bindings easier to remember.
What are some alternatives?
Jedi-vim - Using the jedi autocompletion library for VIM.
coc.nvim - Nodejs extension host for vim & neovim, load extensions like VSCode and host language servers.
YouCompleteMe - A code-completion engine for Vim
vim-lsp - async language server protocol plugin for vim and neovim
VimCompletesMe - You don't Complete Me; Vim Completes Me! A super simple, super minimal, super light-weight tab completion plugin for Vim.
python-lsp-server - Fork of the python-language-server project, maintained by the Spyder IDE team and the community
ultisnips - UltiSnips - The ultimate snippet solution for Vim. Send pull requests to SirVer/ultisnips!
Suplemon - :lemon: Console (CLI) text editor with multi cursor support. Suplemon replicates Sublime Text like functionality in the terminal. Try it out, give feedback, fork it!
supertab - Perform all your vim insert mode completions with Tab
vim-slime - A vim plugin to give you some slime. (Emacs)
asyncomplete.vim - async completion in pure vim script for vim8 and neovim