vim-mark
navigator.lua
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Vim Script | Lua | |
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vim-mark
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plugin vim-highlighter - Positional Highlight
Do you know vim-mark: https://github.com/inkarkat/vim-mark.
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Highlight text in Vim
Although, now I use vim-mark instead.
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Highlighting like Microsoft Word?
https://github.com/inkarkat/vim-mark may be of interest (the README also has a 'related works' section).
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How to find files that contain certain word/pattern only at certain path ?
You can open result in current window. You can select multiple results into quickfix (and then do e.g. :cfdo...). You can go through results and you have preview with the context of the result line. When you mark more strings by e.g. https://github.com/inkarkat/vim-mark you have fast visual overview of more complex information (you search for an expression but other highlighted expressions in context allows you to decide faster if the result is relevant).
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Does anyone know of a plugin like vim-mark that works in Neovim?
I tried out vim-mark recently but unfortunately it doesn't seem to work with Neovim. Does anyone know of an alternative that has similar functionality? I'm looking for something that can highlight several different searches/selections in different colors.
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Favorite unfamous vim/neovim plugin?
inkarkat/vim-mark I use this plugin SO much, especially when attempting to grok old, hard-to-follow codebases or massive xml config files that I frequently inherit.
- Is there an alternative to vim-mark to colorize different words?
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coloring a certain character
Check out inkarkat/vim-mark or Pocco81/HighStr.nvim.
- Vim Users! Share your Clever Configs and Plugin Setups (or learn something new)🔥
navigator.lua
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Using navigator.lua
I've been wondering what is codelens feature that astro has bindings for and found navigator.lua.
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Does anyone have tailwindcss lsp working properly?
I use navgiator.lua to manage my lsp servers. You can find my lsp file here. I have the tailwindcss lsp server loaded, but I don't see any auto-completion. I even tried to manually load it with lspconfig like: lua require("lspconfig").tailwindcss.setup({}) and it still doesn't work. I then watched this video to see if I'm doing anything wrong, and it looks like I'm not. Can someone show their config with a working tailwindcss lsp server?
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Help with C++, Cmake, lua config?
likely https://github.com/ray-x/navigator.lua which can help set up lsp for you
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Multi-cursor in place renaming symbol with preview
navigator.lua used to override vim.ui.input with guihua.lua input window to provide a GUI prompet for renaming. Inspired by inc-rename plugin smjonas/inc-rename.nvim, now, user can preview rename in the current buffer will be displayed in runtime with navigator.lua.
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Is there a plugin like navigator.lua without the full LSP package?
I really want to try the LSP refernces window in navigator.lua but I don't want it to "take over" my lsp setup. Is there an alternative plugin?
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Let the IDE wars, uh, continue!
Depending on what you mean, either https://github.com/ray-x/navigator.lua or lsp (nvim/coc/ycm)
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Is there a plugin similar to Visual Studio's object browser/class view?
https://github.com/ray-x/navigator.lua also provides treesitter/Lsp outline.
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Looking for treesitter-based (but not LSP-based) plugins with commands like "hover documentation"
[ray-x/navigator.lua](https://github.com/ray-x/navigator.lua) requires LSP for lots of things, including go-to-definition (ABICT from [looking at the code](https://github.com/ray-x/navigator.lua/blob/4c5d0e67d0ca05dbbf6cdcc89b0546a5872bdbca/lua/navigator/definition.lua#L150-L162)). Even the docs seem to say that an LSP server is required.
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What is the most impressive usage of Treesitter have you ever seen?
navigator.lua: use treesitter to analysis symbol scope/context, Also a treesitter based folding (a modified version of official ts folding) foldts it provides a vs-code style of folding. Document treesitter symbol outline etc.
- What are some of your favorite eye candy plugins?
What are some alternatives?
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