truezen.nvim
inline_edit.vim
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truezen.nvim
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Looking for a plugin to do markdown "hoisting".
Could one of the zen mode options work similarly? Like "narrow mode" in truezen.nvim?
inline_edit.vim
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Looking for a plugin to do markdown "hoisting".
https://github.com/AndrewRadev/inline_edit.vim seems to fit the bill if I understood correctly. It works by visually selecting lines you want to edit separately (possibly with a different filetype).
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What are your favorites not that popular nvim plugins ?
i really love https://github.com/AndrewRadev/inline_edit.vim
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Help getting typescript server plugins working in LSP
I have hard of nvim_femaco.lua and inline-edit.nvim.
- Plugin request: Looking for a plugin that would open part of the file in a separate buffer
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Question about web dev setup
It's less convenient, but you can use my inline_edit plugin (or something similar, search for "narrow") to open up the script tag in a separate buffer. Not sure if the LSP stuff will trigger properly, but it's something to try.
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Plugin with multiple syntax zone/fenced code
Check out https://github.com/AndrewRadev/inline_edit.vim, you can visually select a block of text and edit it in another buffer, automatically applying changes to the original one.
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Question: Looking to write text from a buffer into a section of another buffer on `BufLeave` or `BufWriteCmd` without saving.
I've got a plugin for this: https://github.com/AndrewRadev/inline_edit.vim. The autocommands are here, but really, there's no magic, it's one autocommand that triggers a bunch of code. You won't find a one-shot solution. BufWrite triggers on write, and you'd have to replace the lines in whatever way you choose. Quitting is just a matter of abandoning the changes with :q.
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The way indentation and syntax highlighting is handled in nvim is frustrating me
Not sure how intertwined html and php is, but take a look at https://github.com/AndrewRadev/inline_edit.vim. I recently found an think it's a great idea, but haven't tried it myself it yet.
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Introducing FeMaco: Catalyze your Fenced Markdown Code-block editing!
inline_edit.vim solves a similar problem
What are some alternatives?
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