nyoom.nvim
ctrlsf.vim
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8.1 | 0.0 | |
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Fennel | Vim Script | |
MIT License | - |
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nyoom.nvim
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oxocarbon.nvim is now written in fennel!
The oxocarbon theme and color palette originally started off as something fun I'd use for https://github.com/shaunsingh/nyoom.nvim/tree/main, which was still just a set of dotfiles at the time and not the pet project it is today. I never imagined how many people would want to use it. Previously the theme was written in rust, mainly because I wanted to play around with nvim-oxi.
- People drop your nvim .dotfile
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Swapping to Fennel
I use fennel as well, through my own WIP neovim framework (https://github.com/shaunsingh/nyoom.nvim). I highly recommend trying out lisps, it's not for everyone but personally for me I find it much easier to prototype code. It's reached the point where I end up using fennel for a good portion of my scripting tasks
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🎨 Colortils.nvim: Work with colors in neovim 🔧
Thats awesome! I have a simpler, non-gui version that I use based on hsluv in my dotfiles: https://github.com/shaunsingh/nyoom.nvim/blob/main/fnl/modules/ui/nyoom/colorutils/init.fnl.
- Does anyone have a working Fennel config, preferably using Tangerine or Hotpot?
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Nyoom.nvim v0.4.0
Nyoom - It's a fun little name. Not supposed to mean anything images - Its a neovim config? not sure what you want me to do with it Reddit post - I mean I could write a page about it but thats just a repeat of the readme GitHub repo - https://github.com/shaunsingh/nyoom.nvim
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Whenever I'm looking for plugins these days [OC]
For ease of use, you can use conjure for evaluating the code, cmp-conjure for nvim completions, hibiscus.nvim and nyoom.nvim macros for macros, and you can also use nyoom.nvim as a base config.
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Can vim become an emacs or is it already one or not?
My personal configuration is also written in fennel if you would like to take. look: https://github.com/shaunsingh/nyoom.nvim. Neovim's come a long way in what you can do with it. Fennel has a macro system as with any lisp, so you can make the syntax feel right at home with emacs https://github.com/shaunsingh/nyoom.nvim/tree/main/fnl/macros. You can even create dynamic-module like integrations with rust programs (see https://github.com/shaunsingh/nyoom.nvim/blob/main/fnl/parinfer/init.fnl, interacting with https://github.com/eraserhd/parinfer-rust/tree/master/src)
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Nyoom.nvim: An fast & opinionated neovim config written in fennel
The config follows the ideals of Doom Emacs: - Minimalistic good looks inspired by modern editors. - Modular organization structure. (eventually, I want to make sets of packages into modules like doom does, but thats blocked by https://github.com/bakpakin/Fennel/issues/413. You can see some broken work here: https://github.com/shaunsingh/nyoom.nvim/tree/module-rewrite) - Opinionated, but not stubborn. Sensible defaults and curated opinions, but feel free to change them up (or entirely disable them!) - Your system, your rules. You know better. At least, Nyoom hopes so! There are no external dependencies, and there never will be.
ctrlsf.vim
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Lazy.nvim: plugin configuration
Here is an example of a plugin spec for ctrlsf.vim.
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Is there a plugin can do the same like Vscode's `Search: Replace in Files`?
This has been clutch for me https://github.com/dyng/ctrlsf.vim
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occur mode - editable grep results
You can try this plugin https://github.com/dyng/ctrlsf.vim . It provides something similar to what you explained, but you need to scope it manually if you want it only for current buffer.
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gfr.vim - grep & filter & replace in vim/neovim
I use ctrlsf.vim - how does your plugin compare to that one? Would it be a potential replacement now or in the future?
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Are Zed style Multi-Buffers in neovim possible
There is dyng/ctrlsf.vim, specificaly the edit-mode
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I do love neovim!
There's also ctrlsf
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[plugin spotlight] replacer.nvim : Edit quickfix list like normal nvim buffer
Cool. Looks interesting! I use less known (I think) plugin called CtrlSF, which gives the same type of functionality. In my experience, CtrlSF has a very good user interface and feels intuitive to use.
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Whats the best solution to search/replace text with including and excluding option?
ctrlsf
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Here's a question
ctrlsf.vim - Project Wide Find + Replace (req)
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Migrating from vscodevim: need advice on batch edits on multiple files + rethinking multi-cursor workflows + 'hovering'
If you are not a fan of the quickfix list have a look at ctrlsf.vim. It's more like Sublime text's search and replace.
What are some alternatives?
nvim - Fennel powered neovim configuration.
nvim-spectre - Find the enemy and replace them with dark power.
NvChad - Blazing fast Neovim config providing solid defaults and a beautiful UI, enhancing your neovim experience.
notational-fzf-vim - Notational velocity for vim.
magic-kit - A starter kit for Conjure, Aniseed and Neovim
vim-grepper - :space_invader: Helps you win at grep.
highlight-current-n.nvim - Highlights the current /, ? or * match under your cursor when pressing n or N and gets out of the way afterwards.
vim-zettel - VimWiki addon for managing notes according to Zettelkasten method
colortils.nvim - Some color utils for neovim
vim-qf - Tame the quickfix window.
NvStar - IDE Layer for Neovim, for simplicity lovers.
ctrlp.vim - Active fork of kien/ctrlp.vim—Fuzzy file, buffer, mru, tag, etc finder.