vim-mergetool
vim-gitgutter
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MIT License | MIT License |
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vim-mergetool
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Any plugin to achieve this dual buffer view for diffs?
I'm using diffview.nvim and https://github.com/samoshkin/vim-mergetool for merge conflicts resolving.
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What git plugin is being used?
For resolving merge conflicts: samoshkin/vim-mergetool
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what are the must have git plugs? in your opinion
I haven't seen https://github.com/samoshkin/vim-mergetool mentioned. I'm more and more gravitating towards 2-way diff viewing, also using diffview.nvim. also wrote https://github.com/emmanueltouzery/agitator.nvim with a few helpful functions for my use. And then others that have been mentioned, neogit, gitsigns.
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Is there a better way to see git diff in vim?
You should also try vim-mergetool .
- Please finally tell me how do you resolve conflicts in (neo)vim?
- Using neovim as a git diff tool
vim-gitgutter
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I use the default file browser in vim (netrw). I know there are plugins that a lot of people like. Should I switch?
I personally use nerdtree. Add nerdtree-git-plugin too, that's nice when looking at your project (for files, use vim-gitgutter).
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How to configure vim like an IDE
vim-gitgutter
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Margin indicator for Neovim
That said, Neovim can still run most Vimscript plugins just fine, so you can still use https://github.com/chrisbra/changesPlugin (and https://github.com/airblade/vim-gitgutter and https://github.com/mhinz/vim-signify/, which are mentioned in the README) if you want.
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:DiffOrig changes reflected in sign column
vim-signify or git gutter can do this for files managed by git.
- Is there a simple way to see if a certain line has unsaved changes?
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What "new-to-you" tool did you recently start using that just changed your workflow for the better?
https://github.com/tpope/vim-fugitive https://github.com/airblade/vim-gitgutter Since your already on neovim these plugins are excellent for git integration within vim! You may just prefer lazygit but having a tight integration in editor is definitely really nice for my personal workflow. Your approach is more unix-y where you have a tool for each job though!
- Neovim - Workflow para Java, C# e JS/TypeScript (Atualização com Neovim 0.8 e LSP)
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Neovim config from scratch (Part I)
Git gutter Git status signs in the gutter (leftmost column)
- What plugins do yall use for Git
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Are there plugins for Neovim that don't exist, that should exist, in your opinion?
vim-gitgutter supports staging/undoing hunks and a hunk text object. I find it convenient for this exact workflow.
What are some alternatives?
git-conflict.nvim - A plugin to visualise and resolve merge conflicts in neovim
vim-fugitive - fugitive.vim: A Git wrapper so awesome, it should be illegal
diffview.nvim - Single tabpage interface for easily cycling through diffs for all modified files for any git rev.
nvim-tree.lua - A file explorer tree for neovim written in lua
lazygit - simple terminal UI for git commands
gitsigns.nvim - Git integration for buffers
diffconflicts - A better Vimdiff Git mergetool
vim-signify - :heavy_plus_sign: Show a diff using Vim its sign column.
nvim-treesitter - Nvim Treesitter configurations and abstraction layer
linediff.vim - A vim plugin to perform diffs on blocks of code
lualine.nvim - A blazing fast and easy to configure neovim statusline plugin written in pure lua.