vim-quickui
goneovim
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MIT License | MIT License |
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vim-quickui
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The IDEs we had 30 years ago and we lost
I agree with the article. Turbo Pascal was terrific. There is some kind of psychological thing that has me using neovim in a terminal all the time for many years.
I guess it's convenient for ssh. But I miss the conveniences of Borland IDEs. Even last night I was working on a web application and was tempted to add a menu at the top of the page, remembering how useful they were back in Turbo Pascal and such.
I did a Google search and found this https://github.com/skywind3000/vim-quickui
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A mouse popup menu for cut/copy/paste/save/exit config that can be recommended?
skywind3000/vim-quickui
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Stylish TUI elements
You can see this project to base yourself: https://github.com/skywind3000/vim-quickui
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Ask HN: What Happened to Borland?
maybe not directly related to the question, this project makes vim look like TurboC, the author mentions, that he has configuration that does so. https://github.com/skywind3000/vim-quickui
- quickui update: new input box widget allows you input string in a TUI popup window.
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UI Component Library for Neovim
would love to see - cascading menu - ability to click in menu like in https://github.com/skywind3000/vim-quickui/
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nui.nvim - UI Component Library for Neovim
Are you familiar with https://github.com/skywind3000/vim-quickui ? Maybe you will find some inspiration there.
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What would be the minimum requirements for you, to use a GUI? For me are...
I assume you mean something similar to the GUI menubar in emacs? Currently this isn't possible in rust, which is what we use, but its somewhat possible within vim as well (https://github.com/skywind3000/vim-quickui). Considering vim is very keyboard centric, a gui menu doesn't appeal to me much
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Menubar Anyone?
I guess he was using this plugin: https://github.com/skywind3000/vim-quickui
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This concept is begging to be made into a vim plugin
Maybe this will help a bit, this person made a lot of really cool Vim UI components, like a Preview window. https://github.com/skywind3000/vim-quickui#preview-window
goneovim
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Solarized.nvim: Lua Port of solarzied.vim for Neovim!
yeah, looks like https://github.com/akiyosi/goneovim
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Do You Use Neovim's TUI or a GUI Client?
This sounds like goneovim
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Looking for a neovim GUI with image previews
fvim and goneovim have support for gui-widgets.nvim which is a sort of protocol to define images and let Neovim GUIs display them.
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Smooth neovim experience with high ping server?
but you can use a GUI like https://github.com/akiyosi/goneovim or https://github.com/neovide/neovide#remote-tcp-support
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How do I enable file/document preview on the right as shown in the picture?
If you're fine with leaving the terminal, Goneovim has it built-in
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Can we get a markdown plugin with a side by side preview, directly into Neovim?
Neovim in a terminal can only display monospaced characters. However there are GUIs for Neovim and Goneovim used to have a markdown preview.
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Do we have any tile window manager for NeoVim? (Written in Lua preferred)
I think the main thing now is probably waiting for one of the nvim GUIs to develop the appropriate features. Goneovim looks like it's getting there and may already be good enough for your needs. E.g. you can break any nvim window (floats, splits etc) into a separate external desktop window.
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Convince me to use vim over emacs and nano
GUI - per se it runs in the terminal but there are GUIs you can use, e.g.: https://github.com/akiyosi/goneovim
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Neovim LSP working with docker container files
you can start a headless neovim inside the container with nvim --listen 127.0.0.1:7777 --headless and then use something like goneovim (https://github.com/akiyosi/goneovim) to connect to this instance. all your tools (npm, linters etc) will be inside the container
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Vim is the #4 most loved editor with a 70% rating, according to the 2021 Stackoverflow Developer Survey (Neovim is #1, VSCode #2)
Instead, Nvim provides an RPC protocol that may be implemented by external GUIs. For example, there exists a plugin that embeds Nvim into Firefox when editing textboxes, GUIs that leverage Nvim's multigrid support to support smooth scrolling, translucent popups, minimaps, etc. such as Uivonim, Goneovim and Neovide, and more.
What are some alternatives?
sidebar.nvim - A generic and modular lua sidebar for Neovim
neovide - No Nonsense Neovim Client in Rust
fvim - Cross platform Neovim front-end UI, built with F# + Avalonia
nui.nvim - UI Component Library for Neovim.
LunarVim - 🌙 LunarVim is an IDE layer for Neovim. Completely free and community driven.
nabla.nvim - take your scientific notes :pencil2: in Neovim
devcontainers-rs - Rust implementation of the VSCode devcontainer.json file
Nvimfy - 🌌 presenting neovim for all screens ! - from Text Editor to a Full Featured IDE...
neoscroll.nvim - Smooth scrolling neovim plugin written in lua
telescope.nvim - Find, Filter, Preview, Pick. All lua, all the time.