vim-grammarous
nerdtree
Our great sponsors
vim-grammarous | nerdtree | |
---|---|---|
5 | 77 | |
1,077 | 19,262 | |
- | 0.7% | |
0.0 | 7.2 | |
over 1 year ago | about 1 month ago | |
Vim Script | Vim Script | |
- | Do What The F*ck You Want To Public License |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
vim-grammarous
- Language Tool – open-source Grammarly Alternative
-
Spell and grammar checker for use with LaTeX and vim?
I'm planning to look at https://github.com/rhysd/vim-grammarous, also uses languagetool.
-
Help with neovim as an
I write my docs/blog with nvim and markdown. For more advanced checks, I use vim-grammarous for (offline) integration of languagetool
- Question about making an english language server
nerdtree
-
I use the default file browser in vim (netrw). I know there are plugins that a lot of people like. Should I switch?
I personally use nerdtree. Add nerdtree-git-plugin too, that's nice when looking at your project (for files, use vim-gitgutter).
-
How to configure vim like an IDE
nerdtree is another very popular option
-
Auto update Javascript imports when moving file/folder
Using my toy js refactoring plugin and NERDTree.
-
Is it possible to use VIM as an ide?
2) Syntax check https://github.com/vim-syntastic/syntastic 3) File navigation https://github.com/preservim/nerdtree 4) Autocomplete There are many autocomplete extensions. I haven't found one that I feel comfortable to recommend. Another way is to create a txt file with all the key words and lines in the languages you use, make an autocommand that adds the txt file to the buffer, and then use ctrl-n or ctrl-p to autocomplete. You can also use ctrl-x-ctrl-l to autocmplete entire lines. 5) Running code Add commands in your .vmrc to run the current file as a a whatever file. I use :J to run java files, :P to run python files, :C to run c files and so on. For example, this is my command to run a java file: command J execute "!java %:t"
-
Auto-completion problems for terraform
Plug 'https://github.com/preservim/nerdtree'
- :(
-
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.
-
How do you work with buffers?
What's also useful is to have a tree plugin (such as nvim-tree or nerdtree), so you can just open any file in the workspace (or outside it) if needed. That way, even if you delete a buffer, you can just come back to a file whose buffer you deleted.
-
how do I download nerd tree on neovim??
Worth noting Nerdtree’s repo is now at https://github.com/preservim/nerdtree and not at https://github.com/scrooloose/nerdtree
What are some alternatives?
grammarly - Grammarly for VS Code
nvim-tree.lua - A file explorer tree for neovim written in lua
LanguageTool.nvim - An asynchronous grammar checker for Neovim using LanguageTool
LunarVim - 🌙 LunarVim is an IDE layer for Neovim. Completely free and community driven.
coc-grammarly
fzf.vim - fzf :heart: vim
nvim-lint - An asynchronous linter plugin for Neovim complementary to the built-in Language Server Protocol support.
vim-vinegar - vinegar.vim: Combine with netrw to create a delicious salad dressing
ale - Check syntax in Vim/Neovim asynchronously and fix files, with Language Server Protocol (LSP) support
fern.vim - 🌿 General purpose asynchronous tree viewer written in Pure Vim script
languagetool - Style and Grammar Checker for 25+ Languages
chadtree - File manager for Neovim. Better than NERDTree.