vim-exchange
ctrlp.vim
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vim-exchange
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Trying to write an editor plugin / tool to swap arguments (something like vim-sexp but for haskell)
I use the vim-exchange plugin.
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swap words according to pattern
not sure that would be the best solution. I would use https://github.com/tommcdo/vim-exchange like this cxiwWW..
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Maccy 0.26
It cannot. I sometimes need this feature but I just use an editor plugin (https://github.com/tommcdo/vim-exchange) for this..
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mini.basics - Common configuration presets for options/mappings/autocommands
A bit of a feedback: - I've never really studied quickfix/loclist capabilities much until recently during writing a slightly updated version of :cnext/:cprev. It is indeed a very nice feature, albeit with a lot of "old Vim" presence to it. The 'fzf.vim' and 'telescope.nvim' were always enough for me. Now I have a small hope of trying to make a "poor man Telescope". - Never really understood the utility of 'vim-subversive'. It seems to be very similar to :s or "Visually select -> hit * -> cgn -> dot repeat until needed". - There is a MiniMisc.zoom() as an alternative to 'vim-maximizer'. - I use 'vim-argwrap' myself and do plan to do its analogue. Although hope to make a more or less simple function in 'mini.misc' instead of the whole module. - I did use 'sideways.vim' but replaced it with combination of "argument" textobject from 'mini.ai' and tommcdo/vim-exchange (which I do plan to rewrite, but not quite soon). Here is how (cxia + cxila; exchange "inner argument" with "last inner argument"). Far from perfect, but works most of the time. - I had 'undotree' in my installed plugins for more than a year and I've never really used it. I've seen an idea here, I think, about "straightening" undo history to become a single line instead of a tree. I currently like this idea better than 'undotree'. - Yes, something with "toggle bools" as functionality might be coming. But not very soon.
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Switch position of function argument using IdeaVim in pycharm
I'm using https://github.com/tommcdo/vim-exchange in Vim.
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Swapping words
Yeah, I use sideways.vim and vim-exchange. (Not entirely sure which solves what OP is asking about.)
- What is the coolest, unknown(-ish) plugin that you're using that other people could benefit from?
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Paste a word without losing the yank buffer
For vim users tommcdo/vim-exchange cxiw jump to another word then press dot
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How to switch the words on either side of dashes?
I use vim-exchange for situations like this. Old plugin, but still works fine. You visually select one side, press X, visually select the other side and press X. You can also use cx{motion}, and cx{motion} again if you don't want to use visual mode.
- How many plugins do you use on a daily basis and what are they?
ctrlp.vim
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I use the default file browser in vim (netrw). I know there are plugins that a lot of people like. Should I switch?
But I mostly use ctrlp when I work with projects. A can recommend vim-ripgrep too, it lets you find strings/patterns in your project files.
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Feeling super slow...
You may find something like ctrlp useful. Some sort of fuzzy definition search.
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New User
My basic vim workflow is that I open vim, which opens NerdTree for me by default. I can find the file I want in NerdTree, or I can hit Ctrl+p to open a file with fuzzy searching.
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Fzf: a tool that will transform your CLI life
I'd personally suggest ctrlp.vim: https://github.com/ctrlpvim/ctrlp.vim
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Here's a question
ctrlp.vim - Fuzzy File Opener (req)
- Which editor do you use for your Go coding?
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Buffer switchers like VSCode
There's also some relevant plugins: - ctrlpvim/ctrlp.vim: Active fork of kien/ctrlp.vim—Fuzzy file, buffer, mru, tag, etc finder. - vijaymarupudi/nvim-fzf: A Lua API for using fzf in neovim. - nvim-telescope/telescope.nvim: Find, Filter, Preview, Pick. All lua, all the time. - gelguy/wilder.nvim: A more adventurous wildmenu
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Use Ctrl-P in a whole project
I have set the line let g:ctrlp_working_path_mode = 'r' and according to the GitHub repo it should allow Ctrl-P to do its searches in the whole project I'm in but it doesn't. It stop at the files opened by Neovim. Did I misunderstood the purpose of the plugin, or a I doing something wrong ?
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What about changing between files? Do you guys touch the mouse?????
i use ctrlp.vim
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How many plugins do you use on a daily basis and what are they?
CtrlP
What are some alternatives?
vim-sandwich - Set of operators and textobjects to search/select/edit sandwiched texts.
telescope.nvim - Find, Filter, Preview, Pick. All lua, all the time.
vim-swap - Reorder delimited items.
LeaderF - An efficient fuzzy finder that helps to locate files, buffers, mrus, gtags, etc. on the fly for both vim and neovim.
traces.vim - Range, pattern and substitute preview for Vim
vim-clap - :clap: Modern performant fuzzy picker, tree-sitter highlighting, and more, for both Vim and NeoVim
vim-subversive - Vim plugin providing operator motions to quickly replace text
nerdtree - A tree explorer plugin for vim.
vim-yoink - Vim plugin that maintains a yank history to cycle between when pasting
ctrlsf.vim - A text searching plugin mimics Ctrl-Shift-F on Sublime Text 2
nvim-dap-ui - A UI for nvim-dap
fzf.vim - fzf :heart: vim