true-zen.nvim
🦝 Clean and elegant distraction-free writing for NeoVim (by pocco81)
fzf.vim
fzf :heart: vim (by junegunn)
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0.0 | 6.6 | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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true-zen.nvim
Posts with mentions or reviews of true-zen.nvim.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-12-14.
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Authors: how do you make your plugin discoverable and appealing?
Duplicated idea, while it is true that your plugin does center buffer without hiding tabline or statusline, I can do the same in true-zen with 2 lines of configuration). In this case what I would want to strike for is making a very simple script.
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tmux like zooming?
Check TrueZen from Pocco: https://github.com/Pocco81/true-zen.nvim
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true-zen.nvim (rewrite): clean and elegant distraction-free writing for NeoVim
Heya! Meet true-zen.nvim, a plugin that de-clutters NeoVim's UI to enhance your coding experience.
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Neovim distributions for writers
Have you considered using neovim with the [TrueZen plugin](https://github.com/Pocco81/TrueZen.nvim)? I threw that into NVChad and it turned into a very nice writing experience for me. YMMV.
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TrueZen.nvim and gitsigns.nvim not working together?
At first I thougt, that this is due to the colorscheme I use (github-nvim-theme). There is the issue, that when I want to disable Ataraxis-mode, it throws an error and basically the whole Neovim-session is screwed (disabled ui-elements not being reenabled).
- Write Thin to Write Fast
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ataraxis.lua: distraction-free writing in neovim
TrueZen.nvim - seems to be a bit bloated and overkill for what it aims to be, a bunch of different modes and dozens of configurations options
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What is the Proper Way to Enter a New Mode in a Hook? Also Lua Question
My second question is a bit more... complicated? I use TrueZen and honestly love it it works perfectly and the developer is awesome and always up for adding some neat things like including the ability to set quit to either quit or toggle, but I ran into one issue I can't seem to resolve with it. This may be a bit complicated so if I describe this incorrectly please let me know. TrueZen has built-in methods for toggle supported statuslines like lualine, but does not always toggle non-supported statuslines. I made a pull request about this, but as I got distracted and busy with uni I accidentally abandoned it (I apologies I know people doing that can be annoying). The pull request however did have some helpful information though, it seems what I need to do is create a custom function that toggles my statusline... but I don't know how. If you review the request here you can see a better more detailed explanation. From what I can tell, as someone who doesn't fully understand vim or lua, I need to create a function call, say togglel_my_statusline, and then call that function in true_zen.after_mode_ataraxis_on = function (). So I did some document reading figured out I could simply do opt.laststatus = 0 and as I simply set opt.statusline this should disable the statusline. I then simply created this
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(Improvements) TrueZen.nvim: Clean and elegant distraction-free writing for NeoVim
Hello! just wanted to take a minute or two from your time to let you know that TrueZen.nvim has changed quite a bit. I first wrote this plugin after being a few weeks into Nvim with lua knowledge that hadn't been used for around 4 months. As you'd expect, code quality was kind of bad.
- Is There a Newer Goyo?
fzf.vim
Posts with mentions or reviews of fzf.vim.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-12-04.
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What are some plugins that you can't live without?
Fuzzy Finder: fzf.vim (for its speed) along with telescope.nvim (for its ecosystem)
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Ripgrep is faster than {grep, ag, Git grep, ucg, pt, sift}
https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.vim
And added my keyboard shortcuts.
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A Practical Guide to fzf: Vim Integration
There are two plugins allowing us to use fzf in Vim: the native fzf plugin directly installed with fzf, and fzf.vim. The second plugin is built on the first one.
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LazyVim
You might be interested in installing the fzf-vim plugin [0]. It has a user-defined command :Maps which can be used to search through all keybindings (you can also do this with just :nmap in vim, but the fzf interface is much nicer). It also provides :Commands. This behaves remarkably like VSCode's command palette.
[0] https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.vim
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Manual page in vim with fuzzy search with preview, documentation with cherry on top.
You'll also need https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.vim (which is imo the only vim plugin that's a must).
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I use the default file browser in vim (netrw). I know there are plugins that a lot of people like. Should I switch?
I do all my file operations from the command line. But to open and search files I use fzf
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How to use popup and fuzzy in vim9
Regarding plugins , I am using https://github.com/Donaldttt/fuzzyy because it works in windows, unlike https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.vim
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Alternative to harpoon for vim to quickly navigate few files/buffers
There's a :Buffers command in fzf.vim that I use extensively. It opens a fuzzy-find window with all open buffers in a MRU list.
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fzfx.vim: E(x)tended fzf commands missing in fzf.vim
Thanks to fzf.vim and fzf-lua, everything I learned and copied is from them.
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jfind: over 130x faster than telescope + telescope-fzf-native
they're likely referring to fzf.vim, the vimscript plugin from the original fzf author that wraps around fzf. there's also fzf-lua nowadays.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing true-zen.nvim and fzf.vim you can also consider the following projects:
zen-mode.nvim - 🧘 Distraction-free coding for Neovim
telescope.nvim - Find, Filter, Preview, Pick. All lua, all the time.
goyo.vim - :tulip: Distraction-free writing in Vim
ctrlp.vim - Fuzzy file, buffer, mru, tag, etc finder.
dashboard-nvim - vim dashboard
nerdtree - A tree explorer plugin for vim.
NeoVim-Delightful - A charming and dazzling NeoVim configuration!
fzf-lua - Improved fzf.vim written in lua
ataraxis.lua - A simple zen mode for improving code readability on neovim
harpoon
dotfiles
nvim-tree.lua - A file explorer tree for neovim written in lua
true-zen.nvim vs zen-mode.nvim
fzf.vim vs telescope.nvim
true-zen.nvim vs goyo.vim
fzf.vim vs ctrlp.vim
true-zen.nvim vs dashboard-nvim
fzf.vim vs nerdtree
true-zen.nvim vs NeoVim-Delightful
fzf.vim vs fzf-lua
true-zen.nvim vs ataraxis.lua
fzf.vim vs harpoon
true-zen.nvim vs dotfiles
fzf.vim vs nvim-tree.lua