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vim-vinegar
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2,543 | 2,184 | |
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0.0 | 1.8 | |
about 2 years ago | over 2 years ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | - |
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tabular
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Markdown format table
Not exactly what you are asking for, but table formatting is usually enough with general purpose align plugins: - mini.align - junegunn/vim-easy-align - godlygeek/tabular
- what is your startup time?
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align.nvim - A minimal plugin to align your lines to a certain character, string, or Lua pattern
A tabular substitute? 😮
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What are your must-have vim/nvim extensions?
godlygeek/tabular for aligning things, sometimes useful
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Tabular Package for Emacs
I always find the vim Tabular plugin for vim verry useful. Do you guys know if there is a similar package for emacs?
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Looking for a way to make tables in cli form
A lot of times I just use tabular in Vim to align stuff, but that involves manual typing of characters (but pressing tab or | to go to the next cell doesn't really matter IMHO).
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Is there any solution to move cells in Markdown tables?
If I were doing it once I would use Tabular to evenly space and align the columns with Tabularize/|, then use visual block mode to cut and paste the chunk where i want it
vim-vinegar
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I use the default file browser in vim (netrw). I know there are plugins that a lot of people like. Should I switch?
I just recently got into the "plugin frenzy", and since I was already using netrw, I ignored all the tree-style options and just installed the tpope's vim-vinegar to extend it.
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Best way to manipulate files inside neovim?
Netrw + vim-vinegar works for me. In conjunction with harpoon and a bufferline and maybe vim-eunuch, it works out pretty well
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main file explorer plugin replacement?
I think you might be looking for netrw (:Ex brings it up). It is the default file explorer and can be used in many cool ways. There are extensions for it, like (vim-vinegar, and :help netrw is your friend :)
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What plugins do you use to manage work across multiple files?
Plain `netrw` with a few options changed and tpope's vim-vinegar for easy access
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Which file explorer do you use?
I use Vinegar but should try Oil. https://github.com/tpope/vim-vinegar
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Nvim-tree or ??
Hijacking netrw to prevent disruptive "project drawer" style plugins as mentioned in the vim-vinegar readme is important to me.
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Managing your files. How do you do it?
When you understand the default file explorer, you'll probably appreciate https://github.com/tpope/vim-vinegar
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Neovim config from scratch (Part I)
ThePrimeagen suggests pv as the mapping to see the folder, but - comes from me being used to https://github.com/tpope/vim-vinegar some time ago. Choose your's to your liking.
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Using neovim without a file tree plugin
Netrw, vim’s built in file explorer is pretty solid if you’re looking to understand the topology of a project. I really like the pattern of browsing the file tree in the window pane where the file will open. vim vinegar is a great plugin for refining the netrw experience and making it a little more seamless. Takes a minute to learn the keybindings, but I find it much lighter and less intrusive than nerd tree or it’s offshoots.
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netrw.nvim - It's not because we use netrw that we cannot have nice things!
This one is for the vinegar workflow enjoyers. Netrw is good enough for my needs but it was missing a bit of *bling*. This plugins adds basic icon supports and custom keymappings.
What are some alternatives?
vim-table-mode - VIM Table Mode for instant table creation.
nvim-tree.lua - A file explorer tree for neovim written in lua
vim-schlepp - Vim plugin for easily moving text selections around
nerdtree - A tree explorer plugin for vim.
sideways.vim - A Vim plugin to move function arguments (and other delimited-by-something items) left and right.
vim-devicons - Adds file type icons to Vim plugins such as: NERDTree, vim-airline, CtrlP, unite, Denite, lightline, vim-startify and many more
nushell - A new type of shell
neo-tree.nvim - Neovim plugin to manage the file system and other tree like structures.
interactive-align - Interactively align by regular expression in emacs
oil.nvim - Neovim file explorer: edit your filesystem like a buffer
jtbl - CLI tool to convert JSON and JSON Lines to terminal, CSV, HTTP, and markdown tables
denite.nvim - :dragon: Dark powered asynchronous unite all interfaces for Neovim/Vim8