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telescope-file-browser.nvim
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What are the plugins/settings to be able to view individual file or folder contents while scrolling through files or folders?
EDIT: I found what I was looking for https://github.com/nvim-telescope/telescope.nvim and https://github.com/nvim-telescope/telescope-file-browser.nvim
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Telescope: how to search project directory?
an alternative is to use telescope-file browser, which simply allows you to interactively go up/down a directory: https://github.com/nvim-telescope/telescope-file-browser.nvim
- Is this Neovim?
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Nvim + Moonlander: <3
I use a lot of key bindings for telescope. A regular use of mine is to open telescope file browser with `` without a previewer, and `` (shift) with previewer. So I have `Layer + f` that sends `` on tap and `` on double tap. Same goes for telescope grep string, but a different config: `` does a live grep in relative folder and `` does a global live grep. Very useful when navigating big monorepos. This is how the layer looks:
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Terminal filemanager that works good with neovim
There's telescope-file-browser.nvim
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People who migrated from vscode
hop.nvim to easily hop to specific text with minimal keystrokes
- veil.nvim - dynamic, component-based startup screen
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Am I missing something with "move file" in neotree?
True that, relative path makes sense. But I think I will install again https://github.com/nvim-telescope/telescope-file-browser.nvim
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Using neovim without a file tree plugin
there's also telescope-file-browser so you can still have a file tree but you can fuzzy find over it.
Whenever I need a file browser I use https://github.com/nvim-telescope/telescope-file-browser.nvim (mapped to fb), but I most often use ff which is mapped to telescope find_file.
nvim-treesitter
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JetBrains' unremovable AI assistant meets irresistible outcry
I suggest looking for blog posts about this, you're gunnuh wanna pick out a plugin manager and stuff. It's kind of like a package manager for neovim. You can install everything manually but usually you manually install a plugin manager and it gives you commands to manage the rest of your plugins.
These two plugins are the bare minimum in my view.
https://github.com/nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter
Treesitter gives you much better syntax highlighting based on a parser for a given language.
https://github.com/neovim/nvim-lspconfig
This plugin helps you connect to a given language LSP quickly with sensible defaults. You more or less pick your language from here and copy paste a snippet, and then install the relevant LSP:
https://github.com/neovim/nvim-lspconfig/blob/master/doc/ser...
For Python you'll want pylsp. For JavaScript it will depend on what frontend framework you're using, I probably can't help you there.
pylsp itself takes some plugins and you'll probably want them. https://github.com/python-lsp/python-lsp-server
Best of luck! Happy hacking.
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Do I need NeoVIM?
https://github.com/hrsh7th/nvim-cmp This is an autocompletion engine https://github.com/nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter This allows NeoVim to install parsing scripts so NeoVim can do things like code highlighting. https://github.com/williamboman/mason.nvim Not strictly necessary, but allows you to access a repo of LSP, install them, and configure them for without you actively messing about in config files. https://github.com/neovim/nvim-lspconfig Also not strictly necessary, but vastly simplifies LSP setup. https://github.com/williamboman/mason-lspconfig.nvim This lets the above two plugins talk to each other more easily.
- Problem with highlighting when attempting to create own treesitter parser
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neorg problem, all other plugins deactivate when added to init.lua
vim.opt.rtp:prepend(lazypath) require('lazy').setup({ { "nvim-neorg/neorg", build = ":Neorg sync-parsers", opts = { load = { ["core.defaults"] = {}, -- Loads default behaviour ["core.concealer"] = {}, -- Adds pretty icons to your documents ["core.dirman"] = { -- Manages Neorg workspaces config = { workspaces = { notes = "~/notes", }, defaultworkspace = "notes", }, }, }, }, dependencies = { { "nvim-lua/plenary.nvim", }, { -- YOU ALMOST CERTAINLY WANT A MORE ROBUST nvim-treesitter SETUP -- see https://github.com/nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter "nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter", opts = { auto_install = true, highlight = { enable = true, additional_vim_regex_highlighting = false, }, }, config = function(,opts) require('nvim-treesitter.configs').setup(opts) end }, { "folke/tokyonight.nvim", config=function(,) vim.cmd.colorscheme "tokyonight-storm" end,}, }, }, }) require 'plugins' ```
- What is this color scheme
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How do you fix inconsistent colorscheme (struct and class)?
Install nvim-treesitter
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tree-sitter-comment now supports http/s links
To use it, just update to the latest version of nvim-treesitter, and don't forget to run `:TSUpdate` and have the comment parser installed.
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Plugin for Automatic Highlight of Custom (typedef-d) Types?
If you are using Neovim, Tree-sitter does this very well for quite a number of languages, inc C and C++. https://github.com/nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter
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[WIP] A feature-rich, polished, highly customizable winbar, with drop down menu support and multiple backends
Zero-depency, yes, this is not another extension of navic. It does not even depends on nvim-treesitter or nvim-lspconfig, nor do you need to register an 'on_attach' function. as long as treesitter parsers or language servers are intalled correctly, the winbar should start working out of the box
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How do I show Markdown headings in different colours?
Are you using tree sitter? If so support for this was merged relatively recently https://github.com/nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter/pull/4798
What are some alternatives?
coc.nvim - Nodejs extension host for vim & neovim, load extensions like VSCode and host language servers.
nvim-tree.lua - A file explorer tree for neovim written in lua
nvim-lspconfig - Quickstart configs for Nvim LSP
vim-polyglot - A solid language pack for Vim.
vim-python-pep8-indent - A nicer Python indentation style for vim.
packer.nvim - A use-package inspired plugin manager for Neovim. Uses native packages, supports Luarocks dependencies, written in Lua, allows for expressive config
tree-sitter - An incremental parsing system for programming tools
neo-tree.nvim - Neovim plugin to manage the file system and other tree like structures.
telescope.nvim - Find, Filter, Preview, Pick. All lua, all the time.
nvim-autopairs - autopairs for neovim written in lua
indent-blankline.nvim - Indent guides for Neovim
semshi - 🌈 Semantic Highlighting for Python in Neovim