vim-ctrlspace
barbar.nvim
vim-ctrlspace | barbar.nvim | |
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13 | 38 | |
1,727 | 2,068 | |
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5.2 | 7.6 | |
about 1 month ago | 23 days ago | |
Vim Script | Lua | |
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vim-ctrlspace
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How do you navigate different projects?
https://github.com/vim-ctrlspace/vim-ctrlspace is the main plugin I use to open files and jump between buffers. In terms of this plugin, a project is a "bookmark," and you can switch between them easily - each project is actually just a working directory. Then you can open files from the current project directory using fuzzy search. I use tabs to keep related buffers together. And one of strong points of ctrlspace is that it keeps buffer list separate per tab. In other words, each tab has its own list of buffers, so you can jump really quickly between them. Of course, you can search in all loaded buffers (like in :ls).
- Neovim workflow
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How to avoid having six million buffers open
I thought it would be nice to have something like :ls but only for buffers of a current tab. There's a plugin that does exactly that: https://github.com/vim-ctrlspace/vim-ctrlspace. It supports fuzzy search of buffers (as well as files in your project), but I mostly use j/k in the buffer selection list. You can do browsing in a separate tab to keep those uninteresting buffers separate from everything else. I just no longer use :ls since it still contains a list of all buffers ever opened, and vim-ctrlspace buffer switching is much better. Though I sometimes still use :b filename.
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How do you handle multiple projects/workspaces with Neovim?
Maybe this could fill your requirements: https://github.com/vim-ctrlspace/vim-ctrlspace
- Is there a way to restore your current session including all of the marks?
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Favorite unfamous vim/neovim plugin?
I personally love vim-ctrlspace. I found out about it a few months ago, and since then, it's really one of the few plugins that I can't live without.
- How to have separate buffers for every tab and split?
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How to handle multiple projects in a single instance
I used spacemacs for a few years and this problem was solved pretty neatly by projectile which basically filters all the buffer not in the current project. However it wasn't perfect and switch back to vim/tmux, but if for those who like this kind of workflow and don't want to use tmux (because for example they prefer a GUI version of vim), the vim plugin (ctrspace)(https://github.com/vim-ctrlspace/vim-ctrlspace) gives a similar workflow. I tried using but it wasn't for me.
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Best way to implement a project like system?
Try vim-addon-local-vimrc to load a project specific vimrc or vim-ctrlspace to load session infos.
- How to make different buffers in different tabs?
barbar.nvim
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Neovim workflow
considering your vscode background when you say tabs your really mean buffers( Trust me even i had this problem when I made the switch). So your solution here is using a plugin. There are many but I personally use barbar.nvim
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How to change selected line number color so that it stands out more in one dark
you can check out https://github.com/romgrk/barbar.nvim
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Introducing: nvim-early retirement – auto-close your buffers after x minutes of inactivity
Nice! I personally use barbar.nvim's : BufferCloseAllButVisible which closes all buffers that aren't currently visible in a window.
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I'm honestly so close to putting a bounty on a lua vim-wintabs
There has been discussion of adding that feature to upstream barbar.nvim, but no concrete work has begun yet.
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[New plugin] deadcolumn.nvim -- gradually show you colorcolumn as you type
I'm using barbar.nvim, a simple but efficient bufferline plugin.
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Semantic highlighting
LuaLS has trouble identifying vim functions. I just went through and annotated a bunch of functions with doc comments in a project to help it figure things out.
- VSCode like window tabs
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How do you work with buffers?
I use barbar.nvim for displaying buffers as tabs and whenever I feel like I have too many open I run :BufferCloseAllButVisible (from a mapping), and it closes every buffer except those I have currently visible
- Closing brackets are highlighted in red when in the init.vim file
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switch buffers shortcut
i use barbar
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