vim-blueplanet
switch.vim
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9.2 | 1.4 | |
about 2 months ago | 4 days ago | |
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vim-blueplanet
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FAVOURITE PLUGINS
To my knowledge vim-test has no out-of-the-box configuration for TypeScript. I forgot why. Anyway here is my configuration that adds mocha and jest as testers for TypeScript. Though it is mostly based on the existing JavaScript support of vim-test it adds some extra support for Vue testing and project local binaries. Finally ensure you enabled these testers in the vim-test configuration (g:test#custom_runners).
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Do you use a single init.lua/.vim file or an organized directory structure? Just curious :)
You could take a look here at my configuration. Not sure if that is helpful. You should first read up native packages as it has been linked above. I don't explain the little sneaks and features here. But in its core I put file and directory structure above everything else. I barely import anything manually but fully rely on automated mechanisms. I use lazy loading heavily. I use a mix of .vim and .lua files depending on its content and which language is easier (e.g. mappings are simpler in VimL. In result I have hundreds of files in my configuration. My everything follows a structure. With tools like fzf or telescope it is too easy to open the file you search for. It's basically no overhead. It would be more work to find what I search for if I would have less files. Finally this keeps everything incredibly independent. I can add, change and especially remove thing very easily as most things are very separated and independent. I want to remove a plugin, all its config, mappings, highlights, signs, ... I just remove one directory. Nothing more and nothing less. Clean cut. If I want a plugin and everything around it (copy-paste from above) to be lazy loaded it just works out-of-the-box. It's very simple and elegant. In my opinion. Though you can easily dislike it if you don't agree that strong with the approach it's fundamental arguments.
switch.vim
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Toggle markdown checkbox
There is also a more general plugin for swtching any statement in any filetype https://github.com/AndrewRadev/switch.vim.
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New Plugin: boole.nvim — Toggle booleans, cycle days of the week, etc. with <C-a> and <C-x>
Cool! Seems to fill a similar space as https://github.com/AndrewRadev/switch.vim .
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What is the coolest, unknown(-ish) plugin that you're using that other people could benefit from?
Switch.vim makes pretty easy to quick switch between definitions of something. I use it a lot to manage a list of to-dos while I'm working and quick switch between "TODO", "DOING" and "DONE"
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nvim-toggler: invert words with two keystrokes
There is also switch.vim which has been around for a decade and a few other alternatives mentioned in the readme which are even older.
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FAVOURITE PLUGINS
- https://github.com/andrewradev/switch.vim
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Alternate Toggler - A very small plugin for toggling "boolean" values.
Works well for the simple usecase it tries to solve. If somebody wants even more customisability with the ability to define much more complex patterns then https://github.com/AndrewRadev/switch.vim is an alternative. It can also cycle through a list instead of just toggling between two values.
What are some alternatives?
material.nvim - :trident: Material colorscheme for NeoVim written in Lua with built-in support for native LSP, TreeSitter and many more plugins
focus.nvim - Auto-Focusing and Auto-Resizing Splits/Windows for Neovim written in Lua. A full suite of window management enhancements. Vim splits on steroids!
nvim - Simple and ready configuration for neovim(nvim) with LSP. Inited with rust and go support
eyeliner.nvim - 👀 Move faster with unique f/F indicators.
octo.nvim - Edit and review GitHub issues and pull requests from the comfort of your favorite editor
sideways.vim - A Vim plugin to move function arguments (and other delimited-by-something items) left and right.
vim-gitgutter - A Vim plugin which shows git diff markers in the sign column and stages/previews/undoes hunks and partial hunks.
splitjoin.vim - Switch between single-line and multiline forms of code
nvim-dap - Debug Adapter Protocol client implementation for Neovim
no-clown-fiesta.nvim - A dark gray colorscheme
toggle-bool - vim plugin to toggle the boolean values
alternate-toggler - A very small plugin for toggling alternate "boolean" values.