vim-lastnextprevious
Vim plugin that saves the user of typing repeatedly some movement (or action) commands that are short, but hard to press repeatedly (by suy)
hydra.nvim
Create custom submodes and menus (by anuvyklack)
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vim-lastnextprevious
Posts with mentions or reviews of vim-lastnextprevious.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-10-24.
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which git plugin do you use?
I just start from the top of the file, and stage a hunk (dp) go to the next one (]d) then I repeat the staging and the moving with just pressing . and + (the repeating of the moving is an almost trivial plugin that I wrote). Nowadays I can do the navigating/staging inside the built-in "stage" view in fugitive, but it is not as good when you just need to choose with more granularity than the hunks.
hydra.nvim
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New input method
similar to hydra?
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New plugin: Notebook Navigator - Execute and manipulate code cells a la VSCode
A Hydra mode to quickly manipulate and run cells
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Your favourite Neovim plugins?
Possibly hydra, which everything from submodes to a more customized which-key. Works really well for making a telescope menu or a DAP mode.
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How to re perform last key strokes?
The other way, that I use for some navigation functions is using hydra.nvim. You can basically create little 'submodes' to group related functionality with quicker mappings. Like after [hjkl] you can just hit hjkl to keep moving around, and then hitting esc or just any key not in the submode to leave it.
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Is there any generic, simple way to close floating windows created by Neovim?
I use this function to exclude the currently focused floating window and ignore floating windows of some plugins (in this case only the popup from hydra.nvim is ignored):
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Introducing stackmap.nvim
There is also https://github.com/anuvyklack/keymap-layer.nvim used by https://github.com/anuvyklack/hydra.nvim
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mini.nvim - release of version 0.8.0
This suggestion and similar (like [[ and ]] to repeat latest target) did come up. I feel like that is the "responsibility" of something like anuvyklack/hydra.nvim or the (some time eventually) planned 'mini.nvim' alternative.
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Question regarding vertical movement
I installed hop but can't get used to it and just hold j/k/W/B as someone commented higher. Btw, for plaintext files this can be useful, even without hydra: https://github.com/anuvyklack/hydra.nvim/wiki/Quick-words
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Neovim version of tpope/vim-repeat
Of course, each case is different, but for making repeatable mappings there is anuvyklack/hydra.nvim. Or in some cases you can avoid this by choosing appropriate mappings (like Ctrl + arrows for window resizing which doesn't require repeating several keystrokes for a single operation).
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Keymap hints while typing commands?
I don't quite know what I am looking at in your screenshot (I haven't used emacs either though), but I use hydra.nvim and I can get a similar end result with it
What are some alternatives?
When comparing vim-lastnextprevious and hydra.nvim you can also consider the following projects:
vim-unimpaired - unimpaired.vim: Pairs of handy bracket mappings
which-key.nvim - 💥 Create key bindings that stick. WhichKey is a lua plugin for Neovim 0.5 that displays a popup with possible keybindings of the command you started typing.
dotfiles - dotfiles
vim-which-key - :tulip: Vim plugin that shows keybindings in popup
vgit.nvim - Visual git plugin for Neovim
vim-resize-mode - A Vim mode for easier window resizing
lazygit - simple terminal UI for git commands
winshift.nvim - Rearrange your windows with ease.
gv.vim - A git commit browser in Vim
Launch.nvim - 🚀 Launch.nvim is modular starter for Neovim.
vimproviser - Map `h` and `l` on the fly!
nvim-window
vim-lastnextprevious vs vim-unimpaired
hydra.nvim vs which-key.nvim
vim-lastnextprevious vs dotfiles
hydra.nvim vs vim-which-key
vim-lastnextprevious vs vgit.nvim
hydra.nvim vs vim-resize-mode
vim-lastnextprevious vs lazygit
hydra.nvim vs winshift.nvim
vim-lastnextprevious vs gv.vim
hydra.nvim vs Launch.nvim
vim-lastnextprevious vs vimproviser
hydra.nvim vs nvim-window