telescope-undo.nvim
undotree
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MIT License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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telescope-undo.nvim
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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.
undotree
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Gitless a simple VCS built on top of Git
What's helped me much more lately is undotree for vim [1]. It basically logs every single time a file is saved. Its much more useful because commits have to be made by humans and they may not do it often (and usually there is an incentive for "clean or working commits"). There have been many times where I went back to copy something from the undotree.
[1]: https://github.com/mbbill/undotree
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Some plugin for tracking and visualizing of changes across multiple buffers? Or switches between buffers?
Hi, I love Vim, and use it for big projects too, with many files. Often I switch between many files, make changes, undo, and get lost in them, trying to find a file that I edited and undoed a few minutes ago. I think, maybe exists some plugin, that will visualize my history of changes, like UndoTree, but across multiple buffers? And/or list of my teleportations between buffers? I can imagine this, also like a tree...
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Opening undotree does not automatically change focus to the buffer
The plug-in could be found here
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Which vim plugins do not have a lua equivalent yet?
undotree
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mini.basics - Common configuration presets for options/mappings/autocommands
undotree: tree like visualization of undo history
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Superpowers but...
Install undo tree and your life turns into a choose your own adventure story.
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Tell HN: Vim users, `:x` is like `:wq` but writes only when changes are made
> I really hate autosave. I like using saving like a checkpoint where i have the ultimate undo button by ditching the unsaved changes.
Although I don't use autosave, I don't think it matters that much with vim because you can always use undotree[0]
0: https://github.com/mbbill/undotree
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Any good reason not to remap "u" to "g-" and "<c-r>" to "g+"?
I finally got around to clear up the vague notions I had about the `g+` and `g-` commands which I knew helped me jump to across branches but was never exactly sure how. With the help of undotree module, it is now crystal clear what the difference was between `u` and `g-` and between `` and `g+` are.
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Just discovered "mbbill/undotree" - I am amazed!!!
Here the link: https://github.com/mbbill/undotree
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Resolving the Great Undo-Redo Quandary
Vim has a plugins for that too. ;)
I use https://github.com/mbbill/undotree but if that's not to your choice there are many others.
What are some alternatives?
vim-swap - Reorder delimited items.
nvim-dap - Debug Adapter Protocol client implementation for Neovim
nvim
gundo.vim - A git mirror of gundo.vim
neotest-playwright - A playwright adapter for neotest.
vim-mundo - :christmas_tree: Vim undo tree visualizer
highlight-undo.nvim - Highlight changed text after Undo / Redo operations
nvim-local-fennel - Execute local Fennel Lisp files in Neovim upon startup
mini.nvim - Library of 35+ independent Lua modules improving overall Neovim (version 0.7 and higher) experience with minimal effort
wishlist - A public catalogue of Lua plugins Neovim users would like to see exist
undo-tree