sqlite.lua
telescope-frecency.nvim
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MIT License | MIT License |
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sqlite.lua
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Introduce revised telescope-frecency.nvim
I have been working on restructuring telescope-frecency.nvim. One of the biggest changes is removing dependency for sqlite.lua.
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annotate.nvim: Set and restore notes tied to lines of code
I'd like to share my first real attempt at a Neovim plugin and hopefully get feedback and help on how whether this is something others would be interested in and how to improve it. annotate.nvim is a plugin that allows you set/edit brief notes that are tied to lines in your code. It uses Neovim's extended marks for tracking the location of your notes and kkharji's sqlite.lua plugin to allow you to restore the annotations when you restart Neovim. I'd been experimenting with using scratch buffers to hold notes while working to avoid my habit of cluttering code with comments, but this felt limited. When I saw this plugin I wanted to see if I could combine the ideas to get something more on-demand.
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Neovim Sqlite question about dependencies
I'm currently working on a plugin that, it appears, is going to require the sqlite.lua package. According to its own README, it would require a couple of sqlite system packages (at least for linux) in order for it to run. However I've also come across some packages that have sqlite.lua as a dependency, but they don't inform the user in the readme about setting up sqlite on the system.
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Seeking recommendations for Neovim plugin development: How to persist values and where to store them
If you need to persist a lot of files, you could use sqlite3 as database through something like sqlite.lua
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legendary.nvim now supports "frecency" sorting, a combined measure of how frequently and how recently you've used an item
legendary.nvim v2.5.0 now supports frecency sorting! It will be enabled by default if kkharji/sqlite.lua is also installed.
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Ask HN: Is SQLite a good fit for text editors?
I think it is. Some neovim plugins such as Telescope which is widely used and praised use SQLite[1]
[1] https://github.com/kkharji/sqlite.lua#-powered-by-sqlitelua
telescope-frecency.nvim
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Introduce revised telescope-frecency.nvim
I have been working on restructuring telescope-frecency.nvim. One of the biggest changes is removing dependency for sqlite.lua.
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How to sort find_files by frecency in telescope?
I found https://github.com/nvim-telescope/telescope-frecency.nvim but that adds an entirely new picker instead of just sorting the default ones, and I couldn't figure out how to "pipe" the default pickers' lists through it
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Nvim Tabs vs fuzzy finder for a developer
Is it this plugin?
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smart-open.nvim - an adaptive fuzzy file finder plugin
So how is this different from https://github.com/nvim-telescope/telescope-frecency.nvim?
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Plugin: telescope-all-recent.nvim - Add (f)recency sorting to all of your Telescope pickers!
I wrote my first little plugin - telescope-all-recent.nvim - and wanted to share it. It is inspired by the telescope extension https://github.com/nvim-telescope/telescope-frecency.nvim.
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Telescope extension for recent files
Frecency extension. Frecency is a fancier extension with smart algorithms, and persisting the results to the local database. However, frecency is not recency. This extension is much simpler - the algorithm is as dumb as it can be (whatever opened last is shown last), and there is also no local database to maintain.
- Some telescope tips
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Does anyone use neovim like emacs?
Could also try https://github.com/nvim-telescope/telescope-frecency.nvim which gives you some context, with the workspace definitions defined for your projects. Then use something like https://github.com/nvim-telescope/telescope-project.nvim to move between the different projects.
- What's the Color Scheme (or otherwise the Highlight definitions) used in the telescope-frecency README screenshots?
- sqlite.lua: It just can't be simpler than that!!
What are some alternatives?
nvim-neoclip.lua - Clipboard manager neovim plugin with telescope integration
telescope-cheat.nvim - WIP integration
lispdocs.nvim - https://clojuredocs.org examples and notes, instantly under your finger tips
telescope-smart-history.nvim - A history implementation that memorizes prompt input for a specific context
code_runner.nvim - Neovim plugin.The best code runner you could have, it is like the one in vscode but with super powers, it manages projects like in intellij but without being slow
telescope-all-recent.nvim - (F)recency sorting for all Telescope pickers.
sqlite.lua - SQLite/LuaJIT binding for lua and neovim [Moved to: https://github.com/kkharji/sqlite.lua]
project.nvim - The superior project management solution for neovim.
nvim-highlite - A colorscheme generator that is "lite" on logic for the developer.
sql.nvim - SQLite/LuaJIT binding for lua and neovim [Moved to: https://github.com/tami5/sqlite.lua]