vim-move
vim-startify
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MIT License | MIT License |
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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)
vim-startify
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Suggest me some startup screen plugins
I'm currently using alpha.nvim (https://github.com/goolord/alpha-nvim). It tries to be more generic than the others, to the point it can recreate most of the other popular ones. It even has template for for example the dashboard layout. startup-nvim (https://github.com/startup-nvim/startup.nvim) seems to do a similar thing, although I dont' have experience with that one. The only other one I've tried before is the classic vim-startify (https://github.com/mhinz/vim-startify), which is a little older I think and locks you into its layout.
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Is it worthwhile to learn to use vi?
Tbh, startify made me more curious about all the vim possibilities. https://github.com/mhinz/vim-startify
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is there is a session manager plugin ?
Just for posterity since every other session plugin has been posted, vim-startify has autosave and autoload support
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Do you use vim-startify, or used to? Send me your configs
I am working on a, from scratch, rebuild of the ever classic vim-startify for neovim with a focus on extreme extensibility. I also want it to be as much of a drop in replacement as possible, and don't want to write myself into a corner with some design choices I'm taking
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Remember open buffers per project?
https://github.com/mhinz/vim-startify has also means to store sessions with command 'SSave'.
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What is the coolest, unknown(-ish) plugin that you're using that other people could benefit from?
might be well known but i like https://github.com/mhinz/vim-startify easy to use start screen with most recently used lists of files, etc.
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what vimL plugins are you still using?
Startify
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What are your must-have vim/nvim extensions?
mhinz/vim-startify - Start page
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Finally found a good replacement for Startify (mini.starter)
I was trying to center the startup screen for vim-startify and went down the rabbit hole of looking for a different startup plugin. My main use is that I want to start my already existing startify sessions as everything else I do with Telescope. I found mini.starter and it is working exactly as I want it to so I thought I would share for others that look for something similar. Don't get put off by the many components of the plugin. They are not loaded if you don't need them. Here is my a screenshot and my config for a minimal, centered, startup:
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How to go to previous buffer (alternate-file) after Startify?
I am using :e# and ctrl-^ a lot to switch between most recent files (alternate-file), but if I open a file with startify , those commands will error with E23: No alternate file.
What are some alternatives?
vim-indent-guides - A Vim plugin for visually displaying indent levels in code
alpha-nvim - a lua powered greeter like vim-startify / dashboard-nvim
dotfiles - Dotfiles for macOS
nvim-web-devicons - lua `fork` of vim-web-devicons for neovim
symbols-outline.nvim - A tree like view for symbols in Neovim using the Language Server Protocol. Supports all your favourite languages.
blamer.nvim - A git blame plugin for neovim inspired by VS Code's GitLens plugin
any-jump.vim - Jump to any definition and references 👁 IDE madness without overhead 🚀
vim-rooter - Changes Vim working directory to project root.
vim-schlepp - Vim plugin for easily moving text selections around
goyo.vim - :tulip: Distraction-free writing in Vim
vim-scrolloff-fraction - scrolloff as a fraction of window height
vimwiki - Personal Wiki for Vim