screenkey
By screenkey
nvim-surround
Add/change/delete surrounding delimiter pairs with ease. Written with :heart: in Lua. (by kylechui)
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screenkey
Posts with mentions or reviews of screenkey.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-03.
- Is there a way to show on screen which keys I'm pressing?
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Need help finding an appliction that shows mouse and keyboard inputs. I think it was made by KDE
Screenkey
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An Intellij IDEA plugin to inspect Swing components at runtime
That's screen key
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Any windows users, know how to make your Keystroke Visualizer appear IN recordings? (OBS, Windows 7)
Would http://carnackeys.com/ do for you? If you prefer a commercial solution https://www.recmaster.net/how-to/show-keystrokes-while-screen-recording-2 might be of interest, unless you want to switch to Linux and use https://gitlab.com/screenkey/screenkey
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Is there a way to print the recently typed symbols in the i3bar?
Not the exact solution but you can try screenkey
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global keyboard events
the app I'm making is basically a screenkey clone ( but would ideally be cross-platform ) and to get the app to show the keys the user is pressing I need global keyboard events so the user doesn't have to focus the window to get it to work ( like what winit does ),
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keyboard input for obs on linux
You mean an on-screen display for keyboard input? screenkey, no idea about using it with OBS though.
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sxhkd osd on binding / chord press
There are tools like Screenkey1 that show every key you press. I'm however not aware of a tool that specifically only shows pressed keys that are bound in sxhkd.
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Introducing nvim-surround, a plugin for adding/changing/deleting surrounding delimiters
Thanks for the kind words! The app I'm using here is called screenkey
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Alternatives to screenkey?
Screenkey (https://gitlab.com/screenkey/screenkey) is a few thousand lines of python for a simple overlay showing the keys you just pressed, are there any less sucky alternatives?
nvim-surround
Posts with mentions or reviews of nvim-surround.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-30.
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An opinionated article about vim
(Neo)vim supports plugins, which make your code editor much better. You need a faster way to comment stuff? Sure, here is nvim-comment. Now you need a better tool to surround text by certain characters? Alright, we also have nvim-surround. And this goes on for almost everything you ever needed. And in the rare case that you can't find a plugin for what you need: Write it yourself! It's very easy to write plugins, as vim and neovim both have a lot of functions that help with writing those.
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Using Floaterm, what's the best way to toggle between the editor and opened window and maintain the shell session?
So, I've been using floaterm and I like it a lot so far! But my ideal workflow would look like this
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How to know what is "surrounding" a piece of text
My guess would be to save the current location of the cursor, then iterate through all possible motions you want, i.e. a[, at, etc. After each time your operator marks get updated and you can save those locations, before resetting the cursor position to the original spot. Finally, take the innermost/closest pair of marks to be your selection. That would be my guess at least, I think your question is similar to how aliases are implemented in nvim-surround.
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Efficient way to delete highlighted text
Thanks! I was using nvim-surround, but I didn't check dit
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Can I separate `v` and `vi/va` like Helix?
Oh sorry I forgot to add additional context. I already have keymaps that starts with m but not dealing visual mode. For example, I'm using ms, mr, md for nvim-surround. That is why I'm trying to map mi and ma, not just m for entering visual mode.
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Automatically encapsulate or surround existing code with symbol pair
I'm trying out https://github.com/kylechui/nvim-surround (maybe a Lua port of that same plugin) and it it seems very capable. With some remapped shortcuts I think I can bend it to my will. Thanks!
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markdowny.nvim
The other plugin that can do this is kylechui/nvim-surround. Not sure how to set it up, though.
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Vimtex feature or a script for wrapping a word in a latex command?
You could probably use a surround plugin like nvim-surround and then have an ftplugin that uses the buffer_setup function to create a custom surround.
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ns-textobject.nvim update! Smater, more useful!
require("ns-textobject").setup({}) -- from https://github.com/kylechui/nvim-surround/discussions/53#discussioncomment-3134891 require("nvim-surround").buffer_setup({ surrounds = { ["l"] = { add = function() local clipboard = vim.fn.getreg("+"):gsub("\n", "") return { { "[" }, { "](" .. clipboard .. ")" }, } end, find = "%b[]%b()", delete = "^(%[)().-(%]%b())()$", change = { target = "^()()%b[]%((.-)()%)$", replacement = function() local clipboard = vim.fn.getreg("+"):gsub("\n", "") return { { "" }, { clipboard }, } end, }, }, },
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NeoVim as IDE
this might actually be a better surround plugin for surround https://github.com/kylechui/nvim-surround
What are some alternatives?
When comparing screenkey and nvim-surround you can also consider the following projects:
equake
vim-sandwich - Set of operators and textobjects to search/select/edit sandwiched texts.
carnac - A utility to give some insight into how you use your keyboard
mini.nvim - Library of 35+ independent Lua modules improving overall Neovim (version 0.7 and higher) experience with minimal effort
indent-blankline.nvim - Indent guides for Neovim
nvim-parinfer - parinfer for Neovim
nvim-treesitter-textobjects
vim-surround - surround.vim: Delete/change/add parentheses/quotes/XML-tags/much more with ease
scripts - my bash scripts and stuff for linux
screenkey vs equake
nvim-surround vs vim-sandwich
screenkey vs carnac
nvim-surround vs mini.nvim
screenkey vs mini.nvim
nvim-surround vs indent-blankline.nvim
screenkey vs nvim-parinfer
nvim-surround vs nvim-treesitter-textobjects
screenkey vs nvim-treesitter-textobjects
nvim-surround vs vim-surround
screenkey vs scripts
nvim-surround vs nvim-parinfer