suave.lua
Multi-tabs project session automation (by nyngwang)
scope.nvim
Revolutionize Your Neovim Tab Workflow: Introducing Enhanced Tab Scoping! (by tiagovla)
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4.6 | 5.2 | |
12 months ago | about 1 month ago | |
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suave.lua
Posts with mentions or reviews of suave.lua.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-03-17.
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is there is a session manager plugin ?
suave
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I am addicted to tweaking neovim
At least I have been doing this for like a year. nvim without an arg is one way to trigger my lovely session plugin.
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load a config file for a certain file extension when using session
I just realized that your need is to store different colorscheme for each project. That's exactly what I have achieved by suave.lua, maybe you could take a try :)
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Neovim Spotlight: nyngwang/suave.lua x nanozuki/tabby.nvim
Project Link: nyngwang/suave.lua: Multi-tabs project session automation (github.com)
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How to get Nvim to remember last open buffers, splits and cursor position
nyngwang/suave.lua is a session plugin:
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Noob question about projects
What you need is an auto-session plugin. Then please try the one I made, especially for beginners: https://github.com/nyngwang/suave.lua
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Working with monorepo
You can use nyngwang/suave.lua, which supports a different root on every tabpage. So:
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How to save last position in files
Then here is my chance: You might want to try my plugin: https://github.com/nyngwang/suave.lua.
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You don't need 'vim-rooter' (usually) or How to set up smart autochange of current directory
There are indeed three levels of Vim's "current directory", I made a summary during my development of the not well-known multi-tab project session automation plugin: https://github.com/nyngwang/suave.lua/issues/1. In short: it is not that simple.
- Suave.lua: Session? Lua? for Vim Enthusiasts
scope.nvim
Posts with mentions or reviews of scope.nvim.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-22.
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Can I jump to opened buffer instead of display is in current window?
Sounds like this plugin might fit your style of using tabs: scope.nvim
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Customized Everblush Theme
I'm currently using bufferline.nvim with scope.nvim. I made a github repo with the modifications and credits to Everblush, but I'm not sure if it's allowed, since Everblush doesn't have a License. If It's not allowed, then I'll just delete the repo and forke the Everblush repo.
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Neovim workflow
I'm using bufferline.nvim to show buffers and tabline and scope.nvim for buffers per tab.
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Introducing my first plugin: Tabby, the independent tab manager
|I tried tiagovla/scope.nvim but it doesn't support buffer delete, which is why I wrote this.
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Need suggestion for a plugin which adds session handling depending on which git branch I'm in
What I'm looking for is basically a session manager which can remember buffers I had opened. Would be nice if it works well with https://github.com/tiagovla/scope.nvim and https://github.com/akinsho/bufferline.nvim
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Stop the Vim Tab Madness! Tabs in Vim are NOT what you think
if an external solution is fine, tabscope.nvim or scope.nvim might interest you.
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People who migrated from vscode
I've used vscode before and I really like this combination bufferline.nvim with scope.nvim.
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tabscope.nvim: add tab local buffers!!
It's an reimplemented version of scope.nvim with bug fixes and session loading compromise
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How do you manage buffers ?
I use bufferlines, you can select the buffer you want to go if visible. You can use scope.nvim to have tabs with their own buffers so that you can go to a new tab and have different buffers for each tab. Bufferline also has groups.
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Tabline with separated buffers: how to achieve this?
https://github.com/tiagovla/scope.nvim + any bufferline plugin
What are some alternatives?
When comparing suave.lua and scope.nvim you can also consider the following projects:
kodo - a blazingly bad neovim config
tabscope.nvim - Manages buffers as tab-local buffers!
remember.nvim - A port of the Vim plugin vim-lastplace. It uses the same logic as vim-lastplace, but leverages the Neovim Lua API.
tabby.nvim - A simple plugin for managing tabs in neovim
auto-save.nvim - 🧶 Automatically save your changes in NeoVim
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NeoRoot.lua - Yet another light-weight rooter written in Lua
tabline.nvim - A "buffer and tab" tabline for neovim
memento.nvim - A NeoVim plugin which remembers where you've been
bufferline.nvim - A snazzy bufferline for Neovim
vim-prosession - Handle vim sessions like a pro
tabulous - A simple plugin for managing tabs in neovim
suave.lua vs kodo
scope.nvim vs tabscope.nvim
suave.lua vs remember.nvim
scope.nvim vs tabby.nvim
suave.lua vs auto-save.nvim
scope.nvim vs nvim
suave.lua vs NeoRoot.lua
scope.nvim vs tabline.nvim
suave.lua vs memento.nvim
scope.nvim vs bufferline.nvim
suave.lua vs vim-prosession
scope.nvim vs tabulous