syntastic VS vim-slime

Compare syntastic vs vim-slime and see what are their differences.

syntastic

Syntax checking hacks for vim (by vim-syntastic)

vim-slime

A vim plugin to give you some slime. (Emacs) (by jpalardy)
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syntastic vim-slime
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2.7 9.3
almost 2 years ago 7 days ago
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syntastic

Posts with mentions or reviews of syntastic. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-03.
  • Is it possible to use VIM as an ide?
    7 projects | /r/vim | 3 Jun 2023
    2) Syntax check https://github.com/vim-syntastic/syntastic 3) File navigation https://github.com/preservim/nerdtree 4) Autocomplete There are many autocomplete extensions. I haven't found one that I feel comfortable to recommend. Another way is to create a txt file with all the key words and lines in the languages you use, make an autocommand that adds the txt file to the buffer, and then use ctrl-n or ctrl-p to autocomplete. You can also use ctrl-x-ctrl-l to autocmplete entire lines. 5) Running code Add commands in your .vmrc to run the current file as a a whatever file. I use :J to run java files, :P to run python files, :C to run c files and so on. For example, this is my command to run a java file: command J execute "!java %:t"
  • Vim syntastic is no longer maintained
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 18 Oct 2022
  • Syntastic has been deprecated?
    2 projects | /r/vim | 1 Aug 2022
    I dropped into the Syntastic plugin repo a few minutes ago to check the documentation and noticed that the first section in the README is a deprecation notice. The commit message says "add deprecation note" and is dated 26 days ago.
  • vim c linting/formatter in terminal
    1 project | /r/esp32 | 10 Jul 2022
    I typically code in the terminal with vim + idf.py and I've been working heavily with esp-idf for a while now. Does anyone have any recommendations for some c-style linters and/or formatters? I typically use syntastic to do code linting but I haven't been able to find a syntax checker that doesn't have quirks with esp-idf code.
  • Help replacing my plugins
    10 projects | /r/neovim | 7 Jul 2022
    Syntastic - it appears they didnt actually support neovim to begin with, so I expect it will be left behind
  • Vim syntastic, how highlight full word (not line) warning or error in code?
    1 project | /r/vim | 11 Dec 2021
  • VIM as a Python IDE
    5 projects | /r/vim | 22 Oct 2021
    I use https://ycm-core.github.io/YouCompleteMe/ for autocomplete and https://github.com/vim-syntastic/syntastic for syntax changing as well. For my python projects this was enough to move away from VS Code. There are other plugins I use to help me code with python with vim but this should answer most of your question.
  • Create syntax checker vim plugin for a new Programming language
    3 projects | /r/vim | 7 Oct 2021
    I want to create a new vim syntax checker for a new programming language that is not used widely, first i tried to read the code of the follwing plugins neomake, syntastic , and Ale in order to understand how i can build my own syntax checker plugin but i could not really get it so i just want know what is the best and easy way to create syntax checker plugin for vim
  • What is Your Preferred Vim Setup When Writing Code in Raku?
    7 projects | /r/rakulang | 21 Sep 2021
    My vim looks like most peoples, I guess. I have a few plugins to make things pretty, eg. LightLine and IndentGuides, and I use Syntastic for linting. I tried Ale but found it too annoying in practice.
  • Trying a IDE like on Vim after a week to setup Emacs (kind of fail).
    5 projects | /r/vim | 6 Sep 2021
    execute pathogen#infect() syntax on set number set incsearch filetype plugin indent on "" System """"" Ale let g:ale_sign_column_always = 1 let g:ale_sign_error = '>>' let g:ale_sign_warning = '--' " Set this. Airline will handle the rest. let g:airline#extensions#ale#enabled = 1 let g:ale_echo_msg_error_str = 'E' let g:ale_echo_msg_warning_str = 'W' let g:ale_echo_msg_format = '[%linter%] %s [%severity%]' """" Tagbar nmap :TagbarToggle """" AutoComplete " It needs https://github.com/prabirshrestha/asyncomplete-lsp.vim inoremap pumvisible() ? "\" : "\" inoremap pumvisible() ? "\" : "\" inoremap pumvisible() ? asyncomplete#close_popup() : "\" "" Force refresh imap (asyncomplete_force_refresh) " allow modifying the completeopt variable, or it will " be overridden all the time let g:asyncomplete_auto_completeopt = 0 set completeopt=menuone,noinsert,noselect,preview autocmd! CompleteDone * if pumvisible() == 0 | pclose | endif """" Syntastic " https://github.com/vim-syntastic/syntastic "set statusline+=%#warningmsg# "set statusline+=%{SyntasticStatuslineFlag()} "set statusline+=%* "let g:syntastic_always_populate_loc_list = 1 "let g:syntastic_auto_loc_list = 1 "let g:syntastic_check_on_open = 1 "let g:syntastic_check_on_wq = 0 """" LSP if executable('clangd') au User lsp_setup call lsp#register_server({ \ 'name': 'clangd', \ 'cmd': {server_info->['clangd', '-background-index']}, \ 'whitelist': ['c', 'cpp', 'objc', 'objcpp'], \ }) endif function! s:on_lsp_buffer_enabled() abort setlocal omnifunc=lsp#complete setlocal signcolumn=yes if exists('+tagfunc') | setlocal tagfunc=lsp#tagfunc | endif nmap gd (lsp-definition) nmap gs (lsp-document-symbol-search) nmap gS (lsp-workspace-symbol-search) nmap gr (lsp-references) nmap gi (lsp-implementation) nmap gt (lsp-type-definition) nmap rn (lsp-rename) nmap [g (lsp-previous-diagnostic) nmap ]g (lsp-next-diagnostic) nmap K (lsp-hover) inoremap lsp#scroll(+4) inoremap lsp#scroll(-4) let g:lsp_format_sync_timeout = 1000 autocmd! BufWritePre *.rs,*.go call execute('LspDocumentFormatSync') " refer to doc to add more commands endfunction augroup lsp_install au! " call s:on_lsp_buffer_enabled only for languages that has the server registered. autocmd User lsp_buffer_enabled call s:on_lsp_buffer_enabled() augroup END "" Folding set foldmethod=expr \ foldexpr=lsp#ui#vim#folding#foldexpr() \ foldtext=lsp#ui#vim#folding#foldtext() """" Nerdtree " https://github.com/preservim/nerdtree nnoremap n :NERDTreeFocus nnoremap :NERDTree nnoremap :NERDTreeToggle nnoremap :NERDTreeFind " Start NERDTree and put the cursor back in the other window. autocmd VimEnter * NERDTree | wincmd p " Close the tab if NERDTree is the only window remaining in it. autocmd BufEnter * if winnr('$') == 1 && exists('b:NERDTree') && b:NERDTree.isTabTree() | quit | endif " If another buffer tries to replace NERDTree, put it in the other window, and bring back NERDTree. autocmd BufEnter * if bufname('#') =~ 'NERD_tree_\d\+' && bufname('%') !~ 'NERD_tree_\d\+' && winnr('$') > 1 | \ let buf=bufnr() | buffer# | execute "normal! \w" | execute 'buffer'.buf | endif " Design let g:NERDTreeDirArrowExpandable = '▸' let g:NERDTreeDirArrowCollapsible = '▾' """" NerdCommenter " Create default mappings let g:NERDCreateDefaultMappings = 1 " Add spaces after comment delimiters by default let g:NERDSpaceDelims = 1 " Use compact syntax for prettified multi-line comments let g:NERDCompactSexyComs = 1 " Align line-wise comment delimiters flush left instead of following code indentation let g:NERDDefaultAlign = 'left' " Set a language to use its alternate delimiters by default let g:NERDAltDelims_java = 1 " Add your own custom formats or override the defaults let g:NERDCustomDelimiters = { 'c': { 'left': '/**','right': '*/' } } " Allow commenting and inverting empty lines (useful when commenting a region) let g:NERDCommentEmptyLines = 1 " Enable trimming of trailing whitespace when uncommenting let g:NERDTrimTrailingWhitespace = 1 " Enable NERDCommenterToggle to check all selected lines is commented or not let g:NERDToggleCheckAllLines = 1 """" IndentLine "let g:indentLine_setColors = 0 "let g:indentLine_defaultGroup = 'SpecialKey' " Vim let g:indentLine_color_term = 239 " GVim let g:indentLine_color_gui = '#A4E57E' " none X terminal let g:indentLine_color_tty_light = 7 " (default: 4) let g:indentLine_color_dark = 1 " (default: 2) " Background (Vim, GVim) let g:indentLine_bgcolor_term = 202 let g:indentLine_bgcolor_gui = '#FF5F00' let g:indentLine_char_list = ['|', '¦', '┆', '┊'] """" bufexplorer " https://github.com/jlanzarotta/bufexplorer

vim-slime

Posts with mentions or reviews of vim-slime. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-04-20.
  • Racket Language
    5 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 20 Apr 2024
    https://github.com/jpalardy/vim-slime

    you can have a REPL in nvim/vim/tmux/screen/another terminal/or any other window , and send regions from your vim buffer to that repl

  • Livebook: Elixir's Swiss Army Knife
    2 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 25 Mar 2024
    For vim users, check out vim-slime[1]. It's really changed my workflow! It can work for any language that uses a REPL, including bash/shell. Combined with tmux, it is an amazing and (in hindsight) obvious tool. I honestly can't imagine myself going back to not having it now.

    [1]: https://github.com/jpalardy/vim-slime

  • NeoVim Capability Functions
    4 projects | /r/neovim | 3 Nov 2023
    For splitting the terminal you could try either toggleterm or tmux. If you want to send things from one tmux pane to another, then you can use slime. For a toggle-able filetree, you can use nvim tree.
  • Help running chunks of Python to a terminal as REPL
    3 projects | /r/neovim | 3 Jun 2023
    I use vim-slime. It works really well in tmux. https://github.com/jpalardy/vim-slime. Just blocks of code as cells
  • slimux.nvim - Simple plugin to send text to tmux panes
    4 projects | /r/neovim | 24 May 2023
    This is yet another plugin to capture text from the current buffer and send it to a tmux pane. I was using https://github.com/jpalardy/vim-slime previously, and wished I could just set sensible defaults for where to send text. Also, I wanted to create my first Neovim plugin! I have to say, after writing a bit of Vimscript in the past, the Neovim Lua API makes me a much happier camper.
  • If we can have this functionality in neovim, I'll probably never leave my room again
    2 projects | /r/neovim | 21 Mar 2023
    I use slime (which sends code to tmux panes), tmux (of course) and ipython for this. For example, the code I sent to ipython was with a simple keybinding ...
  • Running codes in one line
    2 projects | /r/vim | 19 Mar 2023
    If I understand correctly, what you need is a combination of vim, tmux, ipython and vim-slime.
  • Tools for productivity
    31 projects | /r/neovim | 7 Mar 2023
    REPL??? Do you have a very-easy-to-use way of running and testing your code? From vim-slime to nvim sniprun to autocommands with the built in terminal, to an external repl like ptpython (for python obviously). iron.nvim and conjure are two other neovim repl plugins. There are many ways of running the code that you're working on, and having something that makes this really easy for you is pretty essential. (sometimes I use inotifytools on linux to literally just run the script every time I save it.)
  • Favorite REPL/Notebook/Task Running plugins and workflow?
    8 projects | /r/neovim | 25 Feb 2023
    For the record/list, there's also: - https://github.com/hkupty/iron.nvim and - https://github.com/jpalardy/vim-slime
  • Outdated tutorials
    2 projects | /r/vim | 19 Feb 2023
    However, if you're coding in an interpreted language like python, R, bash, etc., then there is one plugin which you are likely to find helpful. That's vim-slime.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing syntastic and vim-slime you can also consider the following projects:

ale - Check syntax in Vim/Neovim asynchronously and fix files, with Language Server Protocol (LSP) support

vim-repl - Best REPL environment for Vim

vim-lsp-ale - Bridge between vim-lsp and ALE

neovim-remote - :ok_hand: Support for --remote and friends.

vim-ale - Asynchronous Lint Engine

iron.nvim - Interactive Repl Over Neovim

neomake - Asynchronous linting and make framework for Neovim/Vim

Pluto.jl - 🎈 Simple reactive notebooks for Julia

ansible-vim - A vim plugin for syntax highlighting Ansible's common filetypes

neoterm - Wrapper of some vim/neovim's :terminal functions.

diagnostic-languageserver - diagnostic language server integrate with linters

vim-ipython-cell - Seamlessly run Python code in IPython from Vim