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- sd: your script directory
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fd: find but better
also check out sad a more intuitively named sd that allows for fancy pipe input
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I spent 1 year of my life on making a fast as fuck Vim completion client with ass loads of features. (Author of CHADTree)
If i were to write this in a faster language, it would be in Rust, since I already have a relativly successful CLI text edit tool written in it, and it's fast as fuck too.
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Far.vim alternatives?
Here is link number 1 - Previous text "sad"
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My favorite cli/tui programs:
https://github.com/ms-jpq/sad - when you need PCRE in sed
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Vim is actually worth it
what you really want is sad, https://github.com/ms-jpq/sad
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Awesome Rewrite It In Rust - A curated list of replacements for existing software written in Rust
sad CLI search and replace | Space Age seD tcount Count your code by tokens, types of syntax tree nodes, and patterns in the syntax tree. A tokei/scc/cloc alternative. nushell A new type of shell fclones Efficient Duplicate File Finder hunter The fastest file manager in the galaxy! teip Select partial standard input and replace with the result of another command efficiently cb Command line interface to manage clipboard semiuniq A uniq-like tool for removing nearby repeated lines in a file" dua-cli View disk space usage and delete unwanted data, fast. htmlq Like jq, but for HTML. pipecolor A terminal filter to colorize output crowbook Converts books written in Markdown to HTML, LaTeX/PDF and EPUB delta A viewer for git and diff output mdcat cat for markdown pueue Manage your shell commands. gitui Blazing 💥 fast terminal-ui for git written in rust 🦀 pipr A tool to interactively write shell pipelines. rename Rename your files using your favorite text editor bropages Highly readable supplement to man pages from http://bropages.org. Shows simple, concise examples for commands with syntax highlighting. html2md convert simple html documents into markdown bk Terminal Epub reader rs A safe Rust crate for working with the Wayland clipboard. viu Simple terminal image viewer written in Rust. alacritty A cross-platform, OpenGL terminal emulator. wezterm A GPU-accelerated cross-platform terminal emulator and multiplexer written by @wez and implemented in Rust
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Modern Multifile Sed | Mass File Edits | (originally a neovim plugin)
Check it out at my github
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Paru<--yay, neovim<--vim, any other "neo" drop in replacement packages that are good to know about?
sad
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I just put a huge amount of time into CHADTree (NERDTree competitor)
Thanks, if you like it you can also try my batch text editor.
chadtree
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Which file explorer do you use?
chadtree for dealing with files in the current project & Rnvimr (which basically integrates Ranger) when I want to work with files all over the disk.
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Permanent fixed File Explorer in Neovim
CHADTree basically NERDTree but harder faster stronger,
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[FORK] Nerd Galaxyline for Onedark
I don't use coc but coq_nvim so I deleted coc support. And added support for CHADtree
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Discovering Vim : Netrw
Do you use a file explorer in vim ? I guess it probably is something like this, this or maybe this. While all these are fancy looking with icons and stuff there is a file tree and explorer in vim already. It is not the best file-explorer honestly but it works and is faster than most of these. Yes I am talking about the good ol' netrw.
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coq.nvim -- Faster, Prettier, & even more features :: custom snippet live repl, fully powered treesitter & more
my plans for the future is to have more of a refocus on chadtree, and finally bring in batch renaming, which i've wanted to do for a long time, but was too busy with coq, and start working on the issue tracker.
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Which plugins or functionality do you think is missing from nvim for you personally?
Have u thought of using chadtree plugin for opening tabs? Or maybe I'm missing your point?
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I spent 1 year of my life on making a fast as fuck Vim completion client with ass loads of features. (Author of CHADTree)
LOL, god I fucking love it when people say my project names :D :D :D gay, sad, chad, coq.
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coc-explorer replacement for Neovim 5.0
had a look at chadtree's and its commit history traumatised me
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I just put a huge amount of time into CHADTree (NERDTree competitor)
I think it's just "github" see bottom of page https://github.com/ms-jpq/chadtree/blob/chad/docs/THEME.md - wouldn't mind to tweak that since the blue looks odd on dark background.
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Is there a way to get command mode out colour output like on the terminal?
You can look at my code @ chadtree here.
What are some alternatives?
fzf.vim - fzf :heart: vim
nvim-tree.lua - A file explorer tree for neovim written in lua
kok.nvim - Fast as FUCK nvim completion. SQLite, concurrent scheduler, hundreds of hours of optimization.
telescope.nvim - Find, Filter, Preview, Pick. All lua, all the time.
vim-qf - Tame the quickfix window.
nerdtree - A tree explorer plugin for vim.
fd - A simple, fast and user-friendly alternative to 'find'
awesome-neovim - Collections of awesome neovim plugins.
dua-cli - View disk space usage and delete unwanted data, fast.
nnn - n³ The unorthodox terminal file manager
far.vim - Find And Replace Vim plugin
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