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Do What The F*ck You Want To Public License | MIT License |
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substitute.nvim
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Your favourite Neovim plugins?
https://github.com/gbprod/substitute.nvim https://github.com/smjonas/duplicate.nvim
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Operator Modifier?
Try this https://github.com/gbprod/substitute.nvim
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What do you use 's' for in normal mode? vanilla? or something like leap?
That one - https://github.com/gbprod/substitute.nvim . It is two plugins in one technically, substitute and exchange.
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single yank and multiple pastes over selection
I use substitute.nvim for this purpose, which adds the "substitute" verb that you can apply to a text object to paste over it (without modifying your register).
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What Vim Motions Do I Need For This?
I know you can accomplish this with vanilla vim motions, but I use a plugin for substituting textobjects with what's in my registers called substitute.nvim. vim-subversive and vim-exchange are other alternatives.
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keep yank after paste the content above anthor content.
I would recommend substitute.nvim. It lets you input text over a text-object, and doesn't affect your " register
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neovim plugins that have improved your workflow
vim-subversive/substitute.nvim
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New Plugin: cool-substitute
Very cool! I think there is also https://github.com/gbprod/substitute.nvim
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Paste a word without losing the yank buffer
For neovim users -> gbprod/substitute.nvim sxiw jump to another word and press dot
- GitHub - gbprod/substitute.nvim: Neovim plugin introducing a new operators motions to quickly replace and exchange text.
easypick.nvim
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easypick.nvim updates
Easypick.nvim is a plugin to create Telescope pickers from shell commands.
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neovim plugins that have improved your workflow
Telescope and its concept of pickers led me to start experimenting and creating custom pickers suited for my workflow. Later with with knowledge I wrote easypick.nvim which facilitates the "create custom pickers" part.
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Easypick.nvim new features
I hope some of you already tried out easypick.nvim and found it useful for your workflow.
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Sorting Telescope Results
Hi. If you know how to use grep and sort you can put together a command and feed it to easypick.nvim
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Easypick.nvim - create telescope pickers from console commands
Hi guys! Recently I had an idea, what if I could create custom Telescope pickers from any console command that outputs a list of files, so I wrote a plugin for that. The readme lists a couple of use cases like:
What are some alternatives?
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range-highlight.nvim - An extremely lightweight plugin (~ 120loc) that hightlights ranges you have entered in commandline.
vim-subversive - Vim plugin providing operator motions to quickly replace text
telescope-command-palette.nvim - Create key-bindings and watch them with telescope :telescope:
nvim-unception - A plugin that leverages Neovim's built-in RPC functionality to simplify opening files from within Neovim's terminal emulator without nesting sessions.
nvim-neoclip.lua - Clipboard manager neovim plugin with telescope integration
telescope-insert-path.nvim - Insert file path on the current buffer using Telescope.nvim