tint.nvim
treesj
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tint.nvim
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Set it and forget it plugins?
levouh/tint.nvim - nice active window highlighting
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This Week In Neovim #33 — Mon Feb 27 2023
I think this is done by rosstang/dimit.nvim, but might also be levouh/tint.nvim or sunjon/Shade.nvim.
- Can someone point me to this status line plugin?
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How long does it take a merged commit to make it to stable?
I want to try using https://github.com/levouh/tint.nvim but it relies on this feature, which was merged 19 days ago. Does anyone know how long it typically takes for a feature to go from 'merged' to 'stable release'?
- Unfocused window dimming using new window-local highlight name spaces
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Alternatives for the Shade plugin?
An attempt of my own can be messed with here. No promises though.
treesj
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Set it and forget it plugins?
Wansmer/treesj and/or CKolkey/ts-node-action - very useful for lua tables and stuff
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Plugin/method to spread one line onto multiple lines
There are at least these: - mini.splitjoin which works based on Lua patterns without tree-sitter (occasional false positive in parsing arguments, but doesn't require tree-sitter). - Wansmer/treesj which works based on tree-sitter parsing. - CKolkey/ts-node-action - more general tree-sitter actions (also requires tree-sitter parser installed and loaded).
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Video: 5 Neovim Plugins To Improve Your Productivity
TreeSJ: https://github.com/Wansmer/treesj
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How to implement a custom code modification (LSP vs TreeSitter)
If you insist on a treesitter solution, there's alternatives like treesj, but I don't know what they can handle exactly.
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TreeSJ: big update of plugin for split/join
Here are implementation how use “splitjoin.vim” as fallback, if current language no support in TreeSJ: https://github.com/Wansmer/treesj/discussions/19
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mini.splitjoin - split and join arguments
Mostly for these reasons: - Implementation with tree-sitter requires maintenance of language-specific settings. Either in the form of tree-sitter queries or some other one (like 'Wansmer/treesj') . - It doesn't work inside in buffers without tree-sitter. - It doesn't work inside comments and strings in buffers with tree-sitter. The work in comments is an important one for me (not really sure why, but I find annoying to have to uncomment, split, and then comment again). - It is consistent with how 'mini.ai' implements argument textobject.
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New Plugin: splitjoin.nvim 🪓🧷
I've been using https://github.com/Wansmer/treesj and haven't really had any problems with it. Were you aware of this plugin and, if so, did you have issues with it?
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New Plugin Preview! Treesitter Node Action
there is also https://github.com/Wansmer/treesj for those looking for alternatives / inspiration.
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Introduce TreeSJ: Neovim plugin for splitting/joining blocks of code
Thanks for sharing! Now I opened discussions on repo, you can post it there: https://github.com/Wansmer/treesj/discussions
What are some alternatives?
dimit.nvim - A neovim plugin to dim inactive windows
mini.nvim - Library of 35+ independent Lua modules improving overall Neovim (version 0.7 and higher) experience with minimal effort
AstroNvim - AstroNvim is an aesthetic and feature-rich neovim config that is extensible and easy to use with a great set of plugins
ssr.nvim - Treesitter based structural search and replace plugin for Neovim.
nvim-treesitter-context - Show code context
nvim-trevJ.lua - Nvim-plugin for doing the opposite of join-line (J) of arguments, powered by treesitter
Shade.nvim - An Nvim lua plugin that dims your inactive windows
spread.nvim - a neovim plugin to spread out inline objects, arrays, parameter lists, etc.
ts-node-action - Neovim Plugin for running functions on nodes.
numb.nvim - Peek lines just when you intend
material.nvim - :trident: Material colorscheme for NeoVim written in Lua with built-in support for native LSP, TreeSitter and many more plugins
neoscroll.nvim - Smooth scrolling neovim plugin written in lua