telescope-undo.nvim
A telescope extension to view and search your undo tree 🌴 (by debugloop)
mini.nvim
Library of 35+ independent Lua modules improving overall Neovim (version 0.7 and higher) experience with minimal effort (by echasnovski)
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For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
telescope-undo.nvim
Posts with mentions or reviews of telescope-undo.nvim.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-31.
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Is there a way to record and view all commands used on the file?
there's also telescope-undo and vim-mundo
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Highlight the text that was affected by 'u'
I would say for small changes it's probably not that bad, and for big changes, an option could be to use https://github.com/debugloop/telescope-undo.nvim to preview the changes before you apply them.
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Never lose what you wrote - track typed things in vim though the history!
telescope undo does exactly what you described
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People who migrated from vscode
telescope-undo?
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Which vim plugins do not have a lua equivalent yet?
nowadays I like the UI of telescope-undo more
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Just discovered "mbbill/undotree" - I am amazed!!!
there is a new plugin that lets you browse your undotree via telescope: https://github.com/debugloop/telescope-undo.nvim
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[new plugin] telescope extension to view and search your undo tree 🌴
The author of that issue over at https://github.com/debugloop/telescope-undo.nvim/issues/10 found out whats going on, let me know if that doesn't help for you.
mini.nvim
Posts with mentions or reviews of mini.nvim.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-03-18.
- FLaNK AI Weekly 18 March 2024
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Alternative to vim-textmanip plugin? (move selected blocks of text)
This is essentially a tagline of mini.move.
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Refactor files and update import paths
Just as the others suggested, oil.nvim solves this outta the box. I freaking love it (here my config in case ya need it). Apparently also mini.files handles this by default
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Backwards inner/outer motions?
You mean backwards seeking text objects? You can get those with mini.ai https://github.com/echasnovski/mini.nvim/blob/main/readmes/mini-ai.md
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mini.nvim - release 0.10.0 (files, clue, operators, and minor updates)
I would like to offer you to join me in saying late greetings to this autumn with a release of mini.nvim version 0.10.0. It is mostly about introducing three (quite feature full, dare I say) modules and minor updates of existing ones.
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Shoutouts to u/echasnovski
Last night I cleaned up all the dead code in my config and realised that mini.nvim has to be the single best plugin that I've used. I have a couple of other favourites but this collection has been so consistently good that I wanted to give some thanks to the juggernaut that is u/echasnovski! Thanks for all the work you plugin authors and core maintainers put in to make this editor what it is <3
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Looking for good tutorials for learning to use neovim as an IDE.
For example: I spent a lot of time configuring file tree plugins to have the same sorting as VS Code, tweaking their icons, etc. But then I realized I barely used the file explorer at all, and now I'm super happy with the minimal approach of mini.files. I had similar experiences with other plugins that were just adding "fluff" instead of the functionality I was looking for.
- F/f/T/t highlight plugin?
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mini.files updates - file preview, prefix customization, change target window, and more
Around two weeks ago I've announced the release of mini.files - a file explorer module of mini.nvim with column view navigation and "edit text to manipulate file system" design. This resulted into a great feedback from the community, much of which turned into new features.
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New plugin: Notebook Navigator - Execute and manipulate code cells a la VSCode
A mini.ai textobject specification that you can use standalone
What are some alternatives?
When comparing telescope-undo.nvim and mini.nvim you can also consider the following projects:
vim-swap - Reorder delimited items.
surround.nvim - A surround text object plugin for neovim written in lua. (Fork from blackCauldron7/surround.nvim)
nvim
peek.nvim - Markdown preview plugin for Neovim
neotest-playwright - A playwright adapter for neotest.
specs.nvim - 👓 A fast and lightweight Neovim lua plugin to keep an eye on where your cursor has jumped.
highlight-undo.nvim - Highlight changed text after Undo / Redo operations
leap.nvim - Neovim's answer to the mouse 🦘
vim-mundo - :christmas_tree: Vim undo tree visualizer
lsp_lines.nvim - Mirror of https://git.sr.ht/~whynothugo/lsp_lines.nvim
nvim-typora - Bindings for Typora's Markdown in Neovim
persistence.nvim - 💾 Simple session management for Neovim
telescope-undo.nvim vs vim-swap
mini.nvim vs surround.nvim
telescope-undo.nvim vs nvim
mini.nvim vs peek.nvim
telescope-undo.nvim vs neotest-playwright
mini.nvim vs specs.nvim
telescope-undo.nvim vs highlight-undo.nvim
mini.nvim vs leap.nvim
telescope-undo.nvim vs vim-mundo
mini.nvim vs lsp_lines.nvim
telescope-undo.nvim vs nvim-typora
mini.nvim vs persistence.nvim