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vim-markdown
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Treesitter is amazing: syntax highlight code examples, inside docstring, inside markdown
I think vim-markdown does it too
- Obsidian without electron?
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markdown parser for nvim-treesitter?
after searching for a while I found there is a plugin vim-markdown but doesn't work
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tsnode-marker.nvim enhances context changes in your buffer
Not Neovim specific but vim-markdown supports some conceal functionality.
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New to NeoVim, wanting to use it for notes.
I can only speak to markdown for linking, but check out vim-markdown. ge lets you navigate from a markdown link to the file it’s linking to.
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Formatting markdown lines with double space ending does not work.
vim-markdown also did not work.
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Making bullet points intuitive (word processor like) in Neovim?
Personally, I use vim-markdown for this and other niceties for markdown.
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Automatic hyphen on new line
Something like vim-markdown maybe?
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Par, a Text Formatting Program
I love this because I use markdown heavily in vim. I can't get vim markdown plugin to support auto bullet point insertion and nice `gq` bulleted list paragraph formatting at the same time[1]. However, vim lets you set a program that will do the paragraph formatting for you. I think I could use this to get `gq` to work while still having auto bullet point insertion!
1: https://github.com/preservim/vim-markdown/issues/232
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Any idea what this markdown "live preview" plugin is?
Not sure which exact plugin that is, but seems like it just utilizes conceal, like this one.
vim-pencil
- Is there a way to make undo sensible?
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Using Neovim, latex, and a terminal pdf-viewer
Another option is vim-pencil.
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How could I use neovim for general writing and annotations?
Both of the above are naturally integrated into billions of nvim plugins. I store files in a cloud folder to have access to them on my phone. There are apps that allow you to work with notes written in markdown like Obsidian. You should have a way to quickly go to your writing files. You could use telescope-project.nvim, startify shortcuts, or any other session plugin. I would also recommend setting up LSP for writing. You will be able to have diagnostics, "code actions" on wrong grammar, allowing you to add words to dictionary and suppress rules. I use ltex_extra.nvim for this. There are also a good set of plugins for writing by one author, just check them at the bottom of the pencil page.
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Almost monospaced: the perfect fonts for writing
Two years ago, I did nanowrimo in Vim with a whole suite of plugins:
- https://github.com/preservim/vim-pencil
- https://github.com/junegunn/goyo.vim.git
- https://github.com/junegunn/limelight.vim.git
- https://github.com/vimwiki/vimwiki
It was fun, and the setup is almost identical to iA Writer which I appreciate. I even had it all on my phone with Termux!
Last year I just did it in Markdown in VSCode in "zen mode" which also worked pretty well. It was definitely easier to setup than Vim and had better highlighting of bold/italics/etc.
- Vim-pencil, Rethinking Vim as a tool for writing
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Research paper + vim help
You may like vim-pencil if you use markdown. It adds several small conveniences around word wrap options, among other things. Note also that the author of pencil includes many useful links in the README for conceiving vim as a tool for prose. My workflow is based on pandoc and bibtex. But that part's not vim- specific.
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How do you write files that are strictly max 80 chars per line?
The most efficient way to do this is to install the vim-pencil plugin--when you go to edit the file, say :Pencil to activate the plugin, and it'll reformat the text on the fly while you're editing it. Basically it makes vim act less like vim and more like a word processor.
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Vim for text files
You may find vim-pencil usefull. The readme has some good links.
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How to replace soft wraps with hard wraps irrespective of terminal width
preservim/vim-pencil: Rethinking Vim as a tool for writing
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History isn't smooth
vim-pencil sets undo points at the end of every sentence (and other things) although you might not want to install a full plugin just for that.
What are some alternatives?
vim-table-mode - VIM Table Mode for instant table creation.
goyo.vim - :tulip: Distraction-free writing in Vim
vimwiki - Personal Wiki for Vim
proselint - A linter for prose.
vim-pandoc - pandoc integration and utilities for vim
vscode-neovim - Vim mode for VSCode, powered by Neovim
mkdx - A vim plugin that adds some nice extra's for working with markdown documents
nvim-lua-setup
tagbar - Vim plugin that displays tags in a window, ordered by scope
neuron.nvim - Make neovim the best note taking application