twilight.nvim
lir.nvim
twilight.nvim | lir.nvim | |
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10 | 18 | |
1,134 | 340 | |
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3.9 | 3.6 | |
7 months ago | about 2 months ago | |
Lua | Lua | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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twilight.nvim
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BlindVim, my first simple plugin.
why not https://github.com/folke/twilight.nvim ?
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Anything like Blockman in Neovim?
I like that blockman just makes scoping subconsciously clear as I scan through code though. Whereas twilight is focused on.. uh, focus. :)
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Find the cursor Mac-like feature in Vim
Don't know about animations, but you can highlighting the current line and dim the rest with Twilight.nvim.
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Configuring global variables(vim) in selene
There's an example in the following repo: https://github.com/folke/twilight.nvim (look at selene.toml and vim.toml)
- Neovim/Vim configs [NOOB HERE]
- What are some of your favorite eye candy plugins?
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Looking For A Theme
This might be something twilight.nvim
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Twilight: companion plugin for zen-mode
Twilight is a Lua plugin for Neovim 0.5 that dims inactive portions of the code you're editing.
lir.nvim
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NvimTree vs NeoTree
My β-β is always mapped to a very quick file switcher so itβs currently opening lir (https://github.com/tamago324/lir.nvim)
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Which file explorer do you use?
lir.nvim
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Managing your files. How do you do it?
There is the built-in file browser, netrw, but I switched from that to vim-dirvish to lir.nvim to oil.nvim. These are file browsers, not file trees, and my preference for them is probably because I became accustomed to netrw after using it for so long.
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Using neovim without a file tree plugin
netrw was part of my workflow for a while, but it had some weird bugginess just frequently enough to make me go looking for an alternative. I found lir.nvim and I've been liking it so far, especially because of how minimal and customizable it is.
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Migrate from NerdTree to NvimTree
Just my two cents, try a file split-based file manager(1). I like lir.nvim. Itβs very customizable and the API is amazing if you want to add your own functionality.
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What are some of your favorite eye candy plugins?
lir.nvim, file manager with a simple interface and support for floating windows.
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Using NerdTree-like file explore does not feel fast enough.
You should try lir.nvim it is a file explorer kinda like dirvish, I use both, lir for file management and NvimTree for a quick overview of the project
- Any plugin that gives me a floating file manager? I just need it to do operations like move, rename, copy and delete
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What are your prized/favorite lua functions?
The file explorer uses lir.nvim.
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what are the most underrated plugins in your view?
lir.nvim: A file explorer for those who don't like filetrees.
What are some alternatives?
limelight.vim - :flashlight: All the world's indeed a stage and we are merely players
neo-tree.nvim - Neovim plugin to manage the file system and other tree like structures.
dracula.nvim - Dracula colorscheme for neovim written in Lua
vim-dirvish - Directory viewer for Vim :zap:
goyo.vim - :tulip: Distraction-free writing in Vim
telescope-file-browser.nvim - File Browser extension for telescope.nvim
nvim-gps - Simple statusline component that shows what scope you are working inside
nvim-tree.lua - A file explorer tree for neovim written in lua
zen-mode.nvim - π§ Distraction-free coding for Neovim
harpoon
nvim-treehopper - Region selection with hints on the AST nodes of a document powered by treesitter
dial.nvim - enhanced increment/decrement plugin for Neovim.