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vim-move
- How do you move your lines?
- Is it possible to do something like his on Vim/Neovim?
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Moving list items up and down?
I like this plugin: https://github.com/matze/vim-move. It can move lines in visual mode and normal mode as well as properly indenting.
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Small drama: The nicest vim user takes it personal offence when another user shares constructive criticism about vim plugins' language.
Vim is a decades old text editor that has become a tool for power users thanks to Vimscript, a language dedicated to writing Vim plugins (here's a small example, not mine). In the last few years, a project called Neovim has started re-writing Vim and adding support for writing plugins with Lua, which was already popular in game modding like Gmod or TBOI. This has led many users to reconsider the basis of both Vimscript and Lua and others to feel there's an (inexistent) grudge between the two developer teams.
- move.nvim. Move those lines and blocks!
- [Help] How to move lines like in VSCode
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Plugins alternative in Lua
https://github.com/matze/vim-move (I use this one so much)
dotfiles
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How to make GTK apps switch themes instantly?
If you're using a WM, you'll have to basically setup userland stuff yourself. My setup is completely automated and I can change the theme of all my applications in an instance using a single keybinding which allows me to choose one of out of hundreds of base 16 themes and then hot reloads all my applications. Obviously, this requires some research and you'll only be able to build this kind of setup making minor changes over a long time period. If you want some inspiration, you can have a look at my dotfiles.
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Plugins alternative in Lua
The main advantage with Lua is that it makes extending neovim yourself extremely easy instead of relying on plugins written by someone else. Take for example the vim-scrolloff-fraction plugin you mentioned. I was able to figure out how to implement it myself in under 10 minutes after looking up the relevant API functions.
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Which statusline plugin do you use?
Heres the file that sets my statusline. It shows git changes, current branch and some file location info.
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sumneko lua lsp says packer's `use` is an undefined global
This might be helpful to you https://github.com/nimainimaii/dotfiles/blob/f7019732607fdf3b1522c0a1a21eecc9a8ed8c09/.config/nvim/lua/nimai/lsp/completion.lua#L47
What are some alternatives?
vim-indent-guides - A Vim plugin for visually displaying indent levels in code
vim-hexokinase - hexokinase.vim - (Neo)Vim plugin for asynchronously displaying the colours in the file (#rrggbb, #rgb, rgb(a)? functions, hsl(a)? functions, web colours, custom patterns)
symbols-outline.nvim - A tree like view for symbols in Neovim using the Language Server Protocol. Supports all your favourite languages.
lualine.nvim - A blazing fast and easy to configure neovim statusline plugin written in pure lua. [Moved to: https://github.com/nvim-lualine/lualine.nvim]
vim-schlepp - Vim plugin for easily moving text selections around
any-jump.vim - Jump to any definition and references 👁 IDE madness without overhead 🚀
vim-scrolloff-fraction - scrolloff as a fraction of window height
tagbar - Vim plugin that displays tags in a window, ordered by scope
FastFold - Speed up Vim by updating folds only when called-for.
spaceline.vim - vim statusline like spacemacs