treesitter-unit
prologue
treesitter-unit | prologue | |
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9 | 12 | |
149 | 1,206 | |
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1.8 | 5.1 | |
over 2 years ago | 6 days ago | |
Lua | Nim | |
The Unlicense | Apache License 2.0 |
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treesitter-unit
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paredit.vim – Paredit Mode: Structured Editing of Lisp S-Expressions
It's also relatively easy to write plugins based on the parsed AST. I wrote treesitter-unit[1] making it easy to select/modify the subtree of the selection.
[1]: https://github.com/David-Kunz/treesitter-unit
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What do you use treesitter for other than highlighting?
I built a plugin to select units of tree-sitter objects https://github.com/David-Kunz/treesitter-unit
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How to paste inline the content I deleted/yanked with x/d/dd/y/yy instead of pasting one line below?
To delete/yank the node, the combination would be `diu`, using this plugin: https://github.com/David-Kunz/treesitter-unit
- Nim Version 1.6 Released
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Custom treesitter textobjects
Hi, I also think treesitter-textobjects are a bit overspecific, that's why I created https://github.com/David-Kunz/treesitter-unit/ .
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Video: Let's create a Neovim plugin using Treesitter and Lua
In this video I create a Neovim plugin called 'treesitter-unit' using Lua. You can find the final plugin here: https://github.com/David-Kunz/treesitter-unit/
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Plugin: treesitter-unit
I tried it with operator mode maps and it works perfectly! I updated the README to include: vim.api.nvim_set_keymap('o', 'x', ':lua require"treesitter-unit".select()', {noremap=true})
prologue
- Nim v2.0 Released
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prologue VS happyx - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 24 May 2023
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Setup a Website with Nim
If you want to try an alternative to Jester, Prologue is very nice to use: https://github.com/planety/prologue
- Prologue – Powerful and flexible web framework written in Nim
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Nim Version 1.6 Released
Well no language is perfect, but Nim can be used in almost every domain because of it's compilation targets(C, C++, JS) and it's fast compile times(who needs interpretation when compile times are that fast!):
* Shell scripting, I still assume most people will just use Bash tho: https://github.com/Vindaar/shell
* Frontend: https://github.com/karaxnim/karax or you could bind to an existing JS library.
* Backend: For something Flask-like: https://github.com/dom96/jester or something with more defaults https://github.com/planety/prologue
* Scientific computing: the wonderful SciNim https://github.com/SciNim
* Blockchain: Status has some of the biggest Nim codebases currently in production https://github.com/status-im?q=&type=&language=nim&sort=
* Gamedev: Also used in production: https://github.com/pragmagic/godot-nim and due to easy C and C++ interop, you get access to a lot of gamedev libraries!
* Embedded: this is a domain I know very little about but for example https://github.com/elcritch/nesper or https://github.com/PMunch/badger for fun Nim+embedded stuff!
Most of the disadvantages come from tooling and lack of $$$ support.
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Good web framework for Nim?
It doesn't https://github.com/planety/prologue/blob/devel/prologue.nimble
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How to create a file upload server?
Jester is really great but I feel Prologue should get some attention too.
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Learning Nim: Web Server with Jester and Norm [video]
Nice! I want to also suggest the Prologue framework - here are the docs
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One Nim web framework to rule over all styles
Prologue is a great web framework in the Nim world. However, Prologue framework tries to avoid using macros. It is intended to reduce magic and reduce surprise. Macros could save you from redundant codebases. At the mean time, it could bring surprise. This article talks about how to extend the routing style outside Prologue without invading inside the web framework.
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Prologue: A powerful web framework written in Nim
Prologue is a powerful and extensible web framework written in Nim language.
What are some alternatives?
jester - A sinatra-like web framework for Nim.
nvim-treesitter-textsubjects - Location and syntax aware text objects which *do what you mean*
awesome-nim - A curated list of awesome Nim frameworks, libraries, software and resources.
cps - Continuation-Passing Style for Nim 🔗
nim-playground-frontend - The front-end for https://play.nim-lang.org
syntax-tree-surfer - A plugin for Neovim that helps you surf through your document and move elements around using the nvim-treesitter API.
Nim - Nim is a statically typed compiled systems programming language. It combines successful concepts from mature languages like Python, Ada and Modula. Its design focuses on efficiency, expressiveness, and elegance (in that order of priority).
nvim-treesitter-textobjec
httpbeast - A highly performant, multi-threaded HTTP 1.1 server written in Nim.
cmdchallenge
norm - A Nim ORM for SQLite and Postgres