vim-mark
Highlight several words in different colors simultaneously. (by inkarkat)
vim-cutlass
Plugin that adds a 'cut' operation separate from 'delete' (by svermeulen)
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9 | 14 | |
259 | 187 | |
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1.6 | 0.0 | |
11 months ago | over 1 year ago | |
Vim Script | Vim Script | |
- | MIT License |
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vim-mark
Posts with mentions or reviews of vim-mark.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-03-18.
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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)🔥
vim-cutlass
Posts with mentions or reviews of vim-cutlass.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-05-16.
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Is there a way to delete lines without putting them in your 'Yank Buffer'?
and the remappings suggested by [cutlass(https://github.com/svermeulen/vim-cutlass). I use the ones with "x" doing the "cutting".
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Clipboard issue
You can use a plugin like https://github.com/svermeulen/vim-cutlass or remap those delete commands to go to the blackhole register. See http://vimcasts.org/blog/2013/11/registers-the-good-the-bad-and-the-ugly-parts/ for a complete explanation.
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Favorite unfamous vim/neovim plugin?
svermeulen/vim-cutlass because I hate the yand-on-delete behavior. d to delete, m to cut. ("move")
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Not cut the text, just delete. Config.
There is a plugin for this. It's actually tricky to do this without a plugin, since there are so many commands that clutter the " register on use, including every key in select mode.
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How can I make spacemacs' evil mode not affect yank when using delete?
I wanted to know if there was an easy way to make spacemacs' evil mode not affect yank when using dd or similar delete commands so instead of "cut" it would "delete". But I still want the "clipboard" to be global. (So I can still copy/paste things in and out of spacemacs) Basically, I'm trying to achieve what this vim plugin does. Any ideas?
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looking for a plugin
EasyClip or Cutlass?
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Changing the copy buffer of yank and delete word
Or vim-cutlass - maybe extreme for a purist but it fits my mental model perfectly by making other operations (c cc d dd etc) delete to black hole and giving a new one for cut (eg m) - https://github.com/svermeulen/vim-cutlass
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Is there a way to NOT save text into register, when doing change (cw, cc) commands?
Not Neovim specific, but I use cutlass to turn off this feature for most operations: https://github.com/svermeulen/vim-cutlass
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Is there a way to disable all yank-on-delete behavior in nvim?
vim-cutlass is a simple plugin that does what you want. I have m (for "move") mapped to the default delete behavior (and use 'gm' for marks).
- Request: Only replace default register if what you deleted/cut has content.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing vim-mark and vim-cutlass you can also consider the following projects:
Vim - :star: Vim for Visual Studio Code
vim-yoink - Vim plugin that maintains a yank history to cycle between when pasting
dial.nvim - enhanced increment/decrement plugin for Neovim.
nvim-hclipboard - Hijack your clipboard in Neovim
telescope-live-grep-args.nvim - Live grep with args
substitute.nvim - Neovim plugin introducing a new operators motions to quickly replace and exchange text.
nvim-tetris - Bringing emacs' greatest feature to neovim - Tetris!
vim-quickhl - quickly highlight <cword> or visually selected word
vim-ReplaceWithRegister - Replace text with the contents of a register.
vim-highlighter - Highlight words and expressions
vim-peekaboo - :eyes: " / @ / CTRL-R
vim-mark vs Vim
vim-cutlass vs vim-yoink
vim-mark vs dial.nvim
vim-cutlass vs nvim-hclipboard
vim-mark vs telescope-live-grep-args.nvim
vim-cutlass vs substitute.nvim
vim-mark vs substitute.nvim
vim-cutlass vs nvim-tetris
vim-mark vs vim-quickhl
vim-cutlass vs vim-ReplaceWithRegister
vim-mark vs vim-highlighter
vim-cutlass vs vim-peekaboo