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iswap.nvim
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Workflow help: iterating over all results of telescope live grep results
I've got some stuff in my config that will allow you to remove QF items. dd to remove the current line, or visually select multiple lines and hit d
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Do changes to friendly-snippets files get overridden by updates?
…then LuaSnip will already load your custom snippets from your config directory. It will look at your root package.json (see mine), which can point to JSON files with snippets for the various language you have configured.
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I must be missing something
it can be customized to do that. Check my dot files.
iswap.nvim
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Sibling-swap.nvim: another way to swaps arguments, array's items and attributes
Could you elaborate on how is this different from https://github.com/mizlan/iswap.nvim?
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Moving from IDE to VIM Cheatsheet
The "move element left/right" thing you might be interested in https://github.com/mizlan/iswap.nvim perhaps?
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I must be missing something
iswap.nvim: Swap argument with treesitter.
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Post-operation flashing and arbitrary node swapping!
[iswap.nvim](https://github.com/mizlan/iswap.nvim) is a plugin for swapping things around interactively in your buffer (powered by tree-sitter). Since the start I've entertained the idea of a post-operation highlight flash that confirms the operation, since otherwise it is sometimes hard to tell what you just did (to make sure you did it correctly). Also, you can arbitrarily swap sibling nodes too now, thanks to a PR by u/JoseConseco_ !
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Swapping objects with `nvim-treesitter-textobjects`
Btw, I found the queries from https://github.com/mizlan/iswap.nvim helpful in implementing this approach. (For example I found (variable_list (_) @swappable) was not covered in your lua queries. Once again thanks, this is great fun!
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USER FLAIRS: Apply now!
Plugin author: https://github.com/mizlan/iswap.nvim
- Bram: "Neovim has included Treesitter, which is an implementation of this. Once Vim9 is done I'll have a look at whether it is a good choice to include with Vim"
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Custom treesitter textobjects
- https://github.com/mizlan/iswap.nvim : again uses hints for swapping treesitter nodes
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iswap.nvim: Interactively swap function arguments, list elements, and more using tree-sitter!
iswap.nvim is a plugin that allows you to interactively swap... things! Like a lot of things: function arguments, list elements, parameters, and more! Take a look and see if it tickles your fancy!
What are some alternatives?
hlargs.nvim - Highlight arguments' definitions and usages, using Treesitter
nvim-ts-rainbow - Rainbow parentheses for neovim using tree-sitter. Use https://sr.ht/~p00f/nvim-ts-rainbow instead
which-key.nvim - 💥 Create key bindings that stick. WhichKey is a lua plugin for Neovim 0.5 that displays a popup with possible keybindings of the command you started typing.
vim-treesitter
emmylua-nvim - Neovim emmylua library
vim-swap - Reorder delimited items.
telescope.nvim - Find, Filter, Preview, Pick. All lua, all the time.
nvim-treehopper - Region selection with hints on the AST nodes of a document powered by treesitter
nvim-bqf - Better quickfix window in Neovim, polish old quickfix window.
hop.nvim - Neovim motions on speed!
dotfiles
nvim-treesitter-textsubjects - Location and syntax aware text objects which *do what you mean*