vim-quick-replace
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vim-quick-replace
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What are your favourite mappings? Esc? Ctrl+w? Others?
I wrote a plugin that makes this process even smoother: https://github.com/orlp/vim-quick-replace
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A Vim Guide for Advanced Users
This has one huge shortcoming: when the next match is off-screen, pressing . jumps immediately to the next match and replaces it, before you had the opportunity to review whether you want that.
To solve this I wrote a little plugin (that I finished as a plugin yesterday and uploaded just now): https://github.com/orlp/vim-quick-replace
The nice thing is that it always jumps to the next match before replacing, and if you choose to replace the current match it immediately jumps to the next one. And you can start in two ways: using the current word under the cursor or the current visual selection, so it's very flexible.
To see it in action: https://i.imgur.com/wEX6O1w.mp4
vim-unimpaired
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Alternative to vim-textmanip plugin? (move selected blocks of text)
I don't think it moves blocks, but I utilize the venerable vim-unimpaired for basic text movement (and for inserting empty lines from normal mode).
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How to create a line downwards without changing location of cursor?
vim-unimpaired gives a mapping for that for ] (and [ to insert an empty lines above the cursor).
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what does o and O really do?
I use https://github.com/tpope/vim-unimpaired for this.
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Install vim plugin (for XML/HTML encode/decode)
Is it possible to install a Vim plugin (like https://github.com/tpope/vim-unimpaired/tree/master)?
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What do you really use to steer the cursor?
HJKL for movement, then mapped arrow keys to this (requires unimpaired): " Normal mode: indent or move line nmap [e nmap ]e nmap << nmap >> " Visual mode: indent or move selection vmap [egv vmap ]egv vmap >gv
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LPT: RTFM. I routinely find something useful every time I read not only what I was looking for, but also something adjacent
Just now I was looking at the manual entry for vim-unimpaired, since I couldn't remember the incantation for swapping two lines. (It's ]e and [e for swap forward and swap backward.)
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How do you manage buffers ?
Switch buffers with :b or the ]b [b bindings from unimpaired.
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Markdown syntax + conceal on `.md` files
and a nice toggle remap that I found here to edit Markdown without conceal: vim.keymap.set("n", "tc", ":setlocal =&conceallevel ? 'conceallevel=0' : 'conceallevel=2'", { desc = "[T]oggle [C]onceallevel"} )
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Using preconfigured distro vs rolling your own config
imo there are even few plugin authors who actually understand this well, and certainly no distro author does. Some of the few examples of good "vim philosophy" plugins are vim-sneak and vim-unimpaired.
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Which vim plugins do not have a lua equivalent yet?
https://github.com/tpope/vim-unimpaired. I still use it a lot and it’s one of the few remaining vimscript plug-ins I have. It is also quite slow to load. It would be fantastic to have a Lua equivalent.
What are some alternatives?
better-escape.vim - A Vim/Neovim plugin for escaping insert mode without lagging.
miryoku - Miryoku is an ergonomic, minimal, orthogonal, and universal keyboard layout.
kakoune - mawww's experiment for a better code editor
nvim-bqf - Better quickfix window in Neovim, polish old quickfix window.
dotfiles - :octocat: Tim does dotfiles
coc.nvim - Nodejs extension host for vim & neovim, load extensions like VSCode and host language servers.
vim-fugitive - fugitive.vim: A Git wrapper so awesome, it should be illegal
diff-kit - various tools for playing with diffs
vim-sandwich - Set of operators and textobjects to search/select/edit sandwiched texts.
coc-tsserver - Tsserver extension for coc.nvim that provide rich features like VSCode for javascript & typescript