vim-buffer-history
hop.nvim
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- | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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vim-buffer-history
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what are the most underrated plugins in your view?
I just found https://github.com/dhruvasagar/vim-buffer-history and I love it. It provides a per window forward/back navigation for buffers you have visited in that window. It behaves just like the navigation in a browser. I map ; and ' to back/forward because I use it so much.
hop.nvim
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hardtime.nvim - A Neovim plugin helping you establish good command workflow and habit
Personally I like to just hop using the hop plugin: https://github.com/phaazon/hop.nvim
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Using hop.nvim on empty line breaks plugin (bug?)
I am using hop.nvim and hop.nvim works great most of the time except when I'm on an empty line. Suppose I'm editing this snippet and ^ represents my cursor
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Rapidly selecting/copying in kitty?
I waas thinking about something ala https://github.com/phaazon/hop.nvim to do fast selections, f.e.: -Entering visual mode or a specific mode -Search for f.e. 2 characters -Getting "hints" (like in vimium) for the matches -Being able to select and copy the hinted matches and being able to chose to either yank a line, a word, a url... etc
- Question regarding vertical movement
- Neovim - Workflow para Java, C# e JS/TypeScript (Atualização com Neovim 0.8 e LSP)
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Quick tip: One keymap can save you from using multiple plugins
So I was previously using a bunch of plugins to be able to move between frequently used block delimiters "(){}...", things like Vim-matchup or Nvim-treesitter-textobjects. However, i had the sudden realization that what I was really doing was hopping between block delimiters most of the time, so I uninstalled all of them and created a keymap that works faster and requires only one plugin Hop.nvim, which I already use to obtain EasyMotion like movements. Here's the keymap, you can customize it to your liking to add common characters where you hop to (be careful as it is not a regular regex expression):
- Always Pin Your Neovim Plugins
- (Neo)Vim motions on speed
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sneak vs lightspeed vs vanilla
I prefer to use Hop with :HopWord. It just highlight every word in buffer. f({char}) ({char})
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Launch a `/` search only in the visible part of a buffer
If you are interested in a plugin solution, there is HopPattern in https://github.com/phaazon/hop.nvim
What are some alternatives?
mini.nvim - Library of 35+ independent Lua modules improving overall Neovim (version 0.7 and higher) experience with minimal effort
lightspeed.nvim - deprecated in favor of leap.nvim
cheatsheet.nvim - A cheatsheet plugin for neovim with bundled cheatsheets for the editor, multiple vim plugins, nerd-fonts, regex, etc. with a Telescope fuzzy finder interface!
leap.nvim - Neovim's answer to the mouse 🦘
neogen - A better annotation generator. Supports multiple languages and annotation conventions.
vim-easymotion - Vim motions on speed!
lir.nvim - Neovim file explorer
vim-sneak - The missing motion for Vim :athletic_shoe:
dirbuf.nvim - A file manager for Neovim which lets you edit your filesystem like you edit text
AceJump - 🅰️ single character search, select, and jump
coc.nvim - Nodejs extension host for vim & neovim, load extensions like VSCode and host language servers.
vim-dadbod-ui - Simple UI for https://github.com/tpope/vim-dadbod