registers.nvim
FTerm.nvim
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5.4 | 0.0 | |
5 months ago | 7 months ago | |
Lua | Lua | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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registers.nvim
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nvim-peekup: release v0.1.0 - have fun with vim registers!
This is an interesting idea. Personally I'm not a fan of the default interaction model of a special keymappings to select a register, then having it clobber my default register. I personally prefer the way https://github.com/tversteeg/registers.nvim does this by essentially intercepting keymappings that are already standard and inserting the window.
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I tend to paste from the wrong register
This plugin (I don't use it anymore, but it works very well) https://github.com/tversteeg/registers.nvim will show the registers with " and
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What Vim trick or keycombo do you wish you new MUCH sooner?
I also use a clipboard manager (Clipboard Indicator GNOME extension), but learning that you can paste the last thing you yanked with "0p or "0P was a game changer for me. That and the registers.nvim plugin.
FTerm.nvim
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Easy Access to Terminal Commands in Neovim using FTerm
To achieve our goals of fingertip access nirvana, we are going to be using a plugin called FTerm.nvim.
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Hi vimmers! Does any one use F[1..12] keys and what for? Cheers!
i use F2 to toggle Fterm
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Is there a lua-based terminal plugin that opens files in the host instance of neovim for edit?
IIUC this request https://github.com/numToStr/FTerm.nvim/issues/67 is also similar to your use case. I might implement this in FTerm.nvim but I have to study the client-remote thingy.
- how to get a terminal window like in spacevim?
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sterm.nvim - A stupid terminal (and my first plugin)
Have you checked out https://github.com/numToStr/FTerm.nvim?
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Your git setup for neovim?
gitui inside FTerm.nvim has been my preferred method to interact with git from within nvim. gitui has indeed proven to be a great frontend to git.
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I appreciate the excellent FTerm.nvim plugin
I did a bit of hunting and came across FTerm.nvim and I immediately notice that it is created and maintained by numToStr who also maintains Comment.nvim which is my preferred Neovim commenting plugin, which has always always worked great.
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How to open the zsh terminal within Neovim like in this example below?
If youโre talking about the terminal inside a floating window, I think fterm.nvim is one which people commonly use.
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Toggleterm terminals
I use https://github.com/numToStr/FTerm.nvim since you can specify in the setup which shell to use
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Run Any Language with Same Macro!
It only work for very simple situation (project with only one build target), but it quite save a lot of time for me. For much complex situation, I prefer to write a singe bash script for specific project, and run them in FTerm
What are some alternatives?
other.nvim - Open alternative files for the current buffer
nvim-toggle-terminal - NeoVim plugin that toggles a terminal buffer in the current window maintaining the same shell instance
vim-speeddating - speeddating.vim: use CTRL-A/CTRL-X to increment dates, times, and more
toggleterm.nvim - A neovim lua plugin to help easily manage multiple terminal windows
quicknote.nvim - Quickly take notes, in-place
Sakura.nvim - Nice color scheme for neovim
nvim-lspconfig - Quickstart configs for Nvim LSP
neovim-remote - :ok_hand: Support for --remote and friends.
nvim-peekup - ๐ dynamically interact with vim registers
filemanager-plugin - A file manager plugin for the editor "Micro"
Comment.nvim - :brain: :muscle: // Smart and powerful comment plugin for neovim. Supports treesitter, dot repeat, left-right/up-down motions, hooks, and more
reptyr - Reparent a running program to a new terminal