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vim-highlightedyank
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A micro plugin for highlighting yanked text in Vim9.
Yesterday I discovered the YankTextPost autocommands-event and I get fairly excited. After having wondered how can I use it, I decided to write my own plugin for highlighting yanked text because it is a feature that I love. In-fact I have been using https://github.com/machakann/vim-highlightedyank for long time and I know that are other plugins around that serve for the same purpose.
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Is there a setting to highlight text that you just yanked?
Are you try https://github.com/machakann/vim-highlightedyank?
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Highlight yanked text
I was not aware of this and used vim-highlightedyank instead. I tried vim.highlight.on_yank just now. It seems that the highlight persists after pasting and the timeout works incorrectly when making successive yanks within the timeout period. So vim-highlightedyank could be a better choice if you prefer a longer timeout.
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Marks are silent; how to make them noisy?
Someone also mentioned vim-highlightedyank. After a yank, that yanked region is highlighted for a brief second. Also provides good visual feedback
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Vim Configuration from Minimal to Complete
vim-highlightedyank to highlight the yaked text for a sec
lightline.vim
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Nordic Desktop
vim-plug, nord-vim, lightline
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How to implement mode_map into lightline-plug?
I'm trying to add the mode_map after 'let g:lightline =' as seen in github: https://github.com/itchyny/lightline.vim
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Vem-Tabline not showing file icons in tabs
I am not able to get vem-tabline to show the file icons in the tabs(there are only tab numbers that are displayed), with nvim, and neovide. I have installed vim-devicons, and the icons do show up in my statusline, for which I am using lightline. I have also installed a Nerd Font, so I don't know where I am going wrong. Could someone help me with this?
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mistfly-statusline, the plugin previously named moonfly-statusline, now with adaptive colorscheme support
I already use a statusline plugin such or lightline or Lualine, should I change? Answer: no
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Vim: A Beginner's Guide From A Beginner
lightline.vim - a light and configurable statusline/tabline plugin for Vim
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Why do I need to hit <Escape> twice to leave insert mode?
syntax on " Enable syntax highlighting set mouse=a " Enable mouse usage (all modes) set number " Enable numbering rows set nofoldenable " Disable folding colorscheme lego call plug#begin('~/.config/nvim/plugins/') Plug 'https://github.com/itchyny/lightline.vim' call plug#end()
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How to Configure Vim as Your Main Python IDE
the cool yellow line in the bottom of my Vim at the screenshot above is called statusbar. there are some plugins that you can use to make your statusbar looks better. for example, vim airline and vim lightline. I myself use vim airline for my statusbar. to install this plugin, you can use some plugin-manager that you prefer, like vundle or vim-plug. but, if you use Vim 8, you can use vim native package manager. to install vim airline using vim native package manager, do this step :
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Is there a way to highlight insert mode?
I can think of a few ways: 1. :h showmode will show --INSERT-- at the bottom when in insert mode. I'm sure you already have this on, but just to be sure. 1. Lightline can be helpful. The default colour scheme makes the entire line blue. 1. My personal favorite is setting :h guicursor. Insert mode cursor is thin, while normal mode cursor is block. Unfortunately, I use neovim so its default and you have to figure out the code portion yourself. 1. Maybe use autocmd (:h InsertEnter, :h InsertLeave) and write enough vimscript until it works. Suggestions include disabling line numbers in insert mode, change entire background colour, you're limited only by the power of vimscript (or Lua for those nvim doods).
What are some alternatives?
traces.vim - Range, pattern and substitute preview for Vim
vim-airline - lean & mean status/tabline for vim that's light as air
vim-signature - Plugin to toggle, display and navigate marks
neovim - Vim-fork focused on extensibility and usability
vim-startify - :link: The fancy start screen for Vim.
barbar.nvim - The neovim tabline plugin.
vim-surround - surround.vim: Delete/change/add parentheses/quotes/XML-tags/much more with ease
nvim-tree.lua - A file explorer tree for neovim written in lua
vim-themis - A testing framework for Vim script.
vim-gitgutter - A Vim plugin which shows git diff markers in the sign column and stages/previews/undoes hunks and partial hunks.
vim-easy-align - :sunflower: A Vim alignment plugin
lualine.nvim - A blazing fast and easy to configure Neovim statusline written in Lua