tabline-framework.nvim
bufferline.nvim
tabline-framework.nvim | bufferline.nvim | |
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1.2 | 7.6 | |
about 1 year ago | 2 days ago | |
Lua | Lua | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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tabline-framework.nvim
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What are you using the winbar for?
So I am the author of a tabline-framework (I heard there are at least two guys using it) which, to be honest, I created mainly for myself. And I realize that it can be easily adapted to constructing winbars. I have never used them and most often only see them paired with global statusline. But maybe you have some neat usage ideas that would convince me to include winbars in my workflow. Show me what you've got!
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winbar now on nightly
I see there some new possibilities for tabline-framework
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Anyways through which I can customize this buffer of this tab!!???
Yes of course, check :h setting-tabline, there should be a simple example.But you know, it easer with plugins. You can try this https://github.com/rafcamlet/tabline-framework.nvim I made it with minimalism and simplicity in mind, or maybe you will find some inspiration in source code.
- New plugin: tabline-framework.nvim
bufferline.nvim
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Get vim background on plugin configuration
So, I'm using bufferline and I want to setup some highlight colors based on the current Neovim theme (light or dark). While Neovim is working, if I run :lua print(vim.o.background) effectively gives me light or dark according to the current Neovim theme. BUT, doing so in the plugin's configuration does not work:
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How do i get rid of the "NvimTree_1"
if you use bufferline you can override with: lua options = { offsets = { { filetype = "NvimTree", text = "File Explorer", text\_align = "center" } } }
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File Browser
I’m not familiar with Nvchad but I’m sure they’re using some kind of plugin that show buffers as tabs, you could try something like bufferline.nvim
- Your favourite Neovim plugins?
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Where can I get these fancy looking tabs?
there are many ways to achieve that. i recommend bufferline.
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edgy.nvim: Easily create and manage predefined window layouts, bringing a new edge to your workflow
🧩 Works with any plugin. Check Show and Tell for snippets to integrate even better with plugins like neo-tree.nvim, bufferline.nvim
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What's a very simple config change that you can't live without?
Left and right arrows to switch between buffers. I used to pair this with giving every buffer its own tab, but now I just use Bufferline which functions similarly.
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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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i want to be able to see all my buffers at once. is it possible to have a buffer tree, or multiline buffers?
I used bufferline https://github.com/akinsho/bufferline.nvim
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[Fix] "E5108...Segments must be a list" Bufferline Error Message
I believe this bug was fixed in bufferline.nvim's PR#727.
What are some alternatives?
incline.nvim - 🎈 Floating statuslines for Neovim, winbar alternative
barbar.nvim - The neovim tabline plugin.
lazy.nvim - 💤 A modern plugin manager for Neovim
nvim-tabline - Tabline for neovim written in lua
lualine.nvim - A blazing fast and easy to configure neovim statusline plugin written in pure lua.
neovim - Vim-fork focused on extensibility and usability
tokyonight.nvim - 🏙 A clean, dark Neovim theme written in Lua, with support for lsp, treesitter and lots of plugins. Includes additional themes for Kitty, Alacritty, iTerm and Fish.
neovim-config - My Neovim configuration.
buftabline.nvim - A low-config, minimalistic buffer tabline Neovim plugin written in Lua.
nvim-tree.lua - A file explorer tree for neovim written in lua
nvim-cokeline - :nose: A Neovim bufferline for people with addictive personalities