vim-enmasse
vim-abolish
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7 | 17 | |
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0.0 | 3.3 | |
about 6 years ago | 7 months ago | |
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vim-enmasse
- How to search and replace inside current workdir like vscode
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Is there anyway to "apply" quickfixes?
You can use the quickfix/location list and either use :cdo or use a quickfix edit plugin like vim-enmasse:
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Is there such a thing as global find and replace in vim
I highly recommend vim-enmasse.
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Plugin developers, how do you manage your repos?
My old style VimL plugins with CI https://github.com/Olical/vim-enmasse/
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Is it possible edit found lines directly in the quickfix list?
To add a third plugin to the list of those already mentioned in the replies (yep, I've read that you can't install plugins in your case – sorry for not directly helping you out OP!): There's also https://github.com/Olical/vim-enmasse – which hasn't been updated for a while, but which I've (literally) been using for years for exactly the described purpose.
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Going further (neovim plugin project)
The only other example I have is an older plugin of mine: vim-enmasse - that's traditional vimscript so it might be a better example for you.
vim-abolish
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How to search and replace inside current workdir like vscode
Additionally, I use vim-abolish[https://github.com/tpope/vim-abolish] with the Subvert command to maintain the case.
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Custom code automation.
Alternatively, you could use vsvim and write a vim macro to do it, but that's a whole other rabbit hole to go down. The vim-abolish plugin should do the trick...
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Preview for vim-abolish?
tpope/vim-abolish provides a useful :Subvert command that works like a smart substitution. Is it possible to preview the command's effects just like for the built-in substitution command?
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what vimL plugins are you still using?
tpope/vim-abolish: Some text manipulation stuff.
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How to extend refactor for better integration for React?
https://github.com/tpope/vim-abolish might be able to do this (I dont use it myself)
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What are your must-have vim/nvim extensions?
tpope/tpope-vim-abolish - Sane search/replace
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Show HN: Vim Reference Guide
The best thing about Vim is that you don't have to choose between Vim and an IDE! Any text editor or IDE that's even moderately popular will probably have a decent Vim plugin. The only downside is that you generally won't have access to Vim plugins (abolish.vim is the one I find myself missing the most: https://github.com/tpope/vim-abolish).
Personally, I learned to use Vim via the VsVim plugin for Visual Studio.
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A pragmatic approach to migrating from VSCode to Neovim
Indent-blankline to draw indentation guides, nvim-autopairs to automatically complete pairs of brackets and quotes (I didn’t know I couldn’t live without it), nvim-ts-autotag to autocomplete pairs of tags as well, targets.vim to target what is inside or outside the mentioned pairs and vim-surround to manage all those pairs with few keystrokes. Kommentary to comment and uncomment lines of code, nvim-cursorline to help locate where the cursor is and nvim-colorizer because I am cheeky. Vim-abolish is definitely an interesting one. I decided to install it because of its case coercion capabilities, but it can do much more than that.
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Abbreinder - abbreviation reminder plugin
I create a lot of abbreviations, especially with vim-abolish. They're generally useful, but the problem is, they're hard to remember if I haven't used them in a while. To solve this problem I created a plugin, abbreinder.nvim, which reminds the user if they've typed the value of something that they could have used a pre-existing abbreviation for.
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Case change
What are the advantages over vim-abolish?
What are some alternatives?
quickfix-reflector.vim - Change code right in the quickfix window
abbrev-man.nvim - 🍍 A NeoVim plugin for managing vim abbreviations.
vimrunner - Control a vim instance through ruby code
neovim - Vim-fork focused on extensibility and usability
vim-scriptease - scriptease.vim: A Vim plugin for Vim plugins
hunspell - The most popular spellchecking library.
vimspector - vimspector - A multi-language debugging system for Vim
spellsitter.nvim - Treesitter powered spellchecker
conjure - Interactive evaluation for Neovim (Clojure, Fennel, Janet, Racket, Hy, MIT Scheme, Guile, Python and more!)
local_vimrc - Per project/tree configuration plugins
splitjoin.vim - Switch between single-line and multiline forms of code
typos - Source code spell checker