vidir
vim-filebeagle
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vidir
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The Gems of Moreutils
I just learned about vidir [1]. Emacs Dired [2] can rename & delete files by editing the buffer directly, and let's say I was thrilled when I saw someone replicated that behavior as a general Unix tool.
[1] https://github.com/trapd00r/vidir
[2] https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/emacs/Wd...
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vimv has not only changed my workflow, it changed my life
I'm sticking with (and would highly recommend) vidir over this.
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New file explorer: oil.nvim, a modern take on vim-vinegar/vidir
If this sounds familiar, that's because it was not my idea! Almost one year ago exactly, dirbuf.nvim was announced and it blew my mind. From what I can tell, the idea for dirbuf actually came from an earlier plugin called vidir, but this was the first time I'd seen it and, to be fair, its execution is fantastic.
- What's the best command in Linux or windows that you have used and it turned out to be really awesome and helpful .
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Help Bulk Renaming Files
vidir for the win!
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dirbuf.nvim: A file manager which let's you edit your filesystem like you edit text
You navigate Dirbuf with your cursor, pressing enter to open a file/directory. Editing in Dirbuf works like vidir where, when you edit a directory, you get a list of the files, directories, etc. in that directory and can edit them like text. Then when you save the buffer, all the files and directories you added get created, everything you copied gets copied, everything you renamed gets renamed, and everything you deleted gets deleted.
vim-filebeagle
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dirbuf.nvim: A file manager which let's you edit your filesystem like you edit text
Ok, it seems like the first "bug" is not a bug. Or at least neccessarily so, and even if so, may have nothing to do with dirbuf. It is due to conflict with (my own plugin!) vim-filebeagle. I'm not sure what the issue is. As things stand, I prefer the functionality of dirbuf to filebeagle, so the path of least resistance for now is to remove filebeagle!
What are some alternatives?
dirbuf.nvim - A file manager for Neovim which lets you edit your filesystem like you edit text
vimv - Batch-rename files using Vim
nvim-tree.lua - A file explorer tree for neovim written in lua
mimeopen-gui - Graphical "Open with..." application chooser for Freedesktops
moreutils - moreutils is a growing collection of the unix tools that nobody thought to write long ago when unix was young. Read-only version of `git://git.joeyh.name/moreutils`
oil.nvim - Neovim file explorer: edit your filesystem like a buffer
lf.vim - Lf integration in vim and neovim
perf-tools - Performance analysis tools based on Linux perf_events (aka perf) and ftrace
tqdm - :zap: A Fast, Extensible Progress Bar for Python and CLI
netman.nvim - Neovim (Lua powered) Network Resource Manager