readline.vim
Readline emulation for command-line mode (by ryvnf)
lightspeed.nvim
deprecated in favor of leap.nvim (by ggandor)
readline.vim | lightspeed.nvim | |
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2 | 47 | |
86 | 1,559 | |
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1.2 | 4.0 | |
about 1 year ago | 5 months ago | |
Vim Script | Fennel | |
- | MIT License |
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
readline.vim
Posts with mentions or reviews of readline.vim.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-09-10.
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Vim plugin to give Emacs key mappings
And ryvnf/vim-readline for commandline mode. It provides even better readline emulation than vim-rsi.
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moving in insert mode
I am using tpope/vim-rsi to have readline bindings in insert mode (and ryvnf/readline.vim for commandline mode). Those also shadow builtins, but it is worth it for me.
lightspeed.nvim
Posts with mentions or reviews of lightspeed.nvim.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-03-12.
- 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?
When comparing readline.vim and lightspeed.nvim you can also consider the following projects:
clever-f.vim - Extended f, F, t and T key mappings for Vim.
hop.nvim - Neovim motions on speed!
vim-rsi - rsi.vim: Readline style insertion
GNU Emacs - Mirror of GNU Emacs
lush.nvim - Create Neovim themes with real-time feedback, export anywhere.
eyeliner.nvim - 👀 Move faster with unique f/F indicators.
emacs-ng - A new approach to Emacs - Including TypeScript, Threading, Async I/O, and WebRender.
leap.nvim - Neovim's answer to the mouse 🦘
vim-easymotion - Vim motions on speed!
startuptime.vim - Breakdown Vim's --startuptime output
aniseed - Neovim configuration and plugins in Fennel (Lisp compiled to Lua)
readline.vim vs clever-f.vim
lightspeed.nvim vs hop.nvim
readline.vim vs vim-rsi
lightspeed.nvim vs clever-f.vim
readline.vim vs GNU Emacs
lightspeed.nvim vs lush.nvim
readline.vim vs eyeliner.nvim
lightspeed.nvim vs emacs-ng
lightspeed.nvim vs leap.nvim
lightspeed.nvim vs vim-easymotion
lightspeed.nvim vs startuptime.vim
lightspeed.nvim vs aniseed