statuscol.nvim
tabby.nvim
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6.4 | 6.7 | |
11 days ago | 17 days ago | |
Lua | Lua | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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statuscol.nvim
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Use the builtin `listchars` option to implement minimalistic indent guides
Especially for the appearance such as the fold icons, you can tweak it via statuscol.nvim or change neovim source code (no worries just a few lines) and build it by yourself, and please refer to this issue for details.
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Get the highlight group for statuscolumn text
I just installed and configured statuscol.nvm. Everything is working great, however it's using a different highlight group for line numbers on lines where the text has been edited. I've tried many ways to find the highlight group that needs to be fixed, but I just can't find it. Is there a way to get the highlight group used in the statuscolumn?
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nvim-lightbulb 1.0.0 - breaking change
I know that https://github.com/luukvbaal/statuscol.nvim has click handlers in case that code could help
- Icon instead of the relative number
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Should I learn lua? I am a vs code power user, which prevents me from completely adapting neovim, since I always find something is missing in neovim.
2) Neovim offers that by default (although it isn't very sexy). We call that folding. You can use za, zo, zc to toggle (alternate), open and close folds respectively. There are built-in mappings to open and close all folds and so on (check :h zo). If you want to use your mouse though, you can also configure that using this plugin. I mentioned it isn't very sexy because, by default, folds aren't highlighted (something you can achieve with this plugin).
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how to avoid overlapping of gitsigns and lsp warning symbols in SignColumn?
If you want to add a dependency to your config and use Neovim 0.9 or later, you can use statuscol.nvim.
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[New plugin] deadcolumn.nvim -- gradually show you colorcolumn as you type
Yes, my bad. I am using gitsigns, though I tried to set up statuscol.nvim without much success.
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After using Emacs (with evil) for a long time I switched to Neovim.
I see on your screenshot that you are manually handling file types with the statuscol plugin in order to hide the status column. That is fixed now and the plugin itself should do it correctly.
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[Gist] Statuscolumn: Separate Diagnostics and Gitsigns
what aboug making a plugin or extend https://github.com/luukvbaal/statuscol.nvim ?
- Lets see your Status Columns!
tabby.nvim
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Introducing my first plugin: Tabby, the independent tab manager
I use nanozuki/tabby.nvim (the original tabby!) for a beautiful, highly functional tabline and tiagovla/scope.nvim to limit buffers to tab scope.
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tabscope.nvim: add tab local buffers!!
What are the differences between tabby.nvim
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How do you manage tabs and split panes in Vim?
I use tabby.nvim to switch amongst the active tab pages.
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Tabline with separated buffers: how to achieve this?
- The Tabby plugin, which offers a tabline. However the buffer list dependent of each tab is a feature request but without any accessible solution for a novice like me.
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Nvim Tabs vs fuzzy finder for a developer
The owner seems to let this implementation as an exercise to the user according to this issue
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Neovim Spotlight: nyngwang/suave.lua x nanozuki/tabby.nvim
Support restoring "TabName" of nanozuki/tabby.nvim Resolves issue #75 by a lightweight external dependency. So now you have persistent "TabName" for each project :)
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Lets see your Status Columns!
tabline (not enough respect for tabs imo) https://github.com/nanozuki/tabby.nvim
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How can I get all buffers of current tab?
tabby.nvim by default only lists the buffers in the windows on the tabpage
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fzf-lua-projections.nvim: manage your sessions with fzf-lua + projections.nvim
nanozuki/tabby.nvim (github.com)
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telescope-tabs: Fly through your tabs in neovim ✈️
I'm using tabby.nvim. I uploaded my tabby-config to https://pastebin.com/jxRq7Knz if you're curious.
What are some alternatives?
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