vim-readme-viewer
vim-ReplaceWithRegister
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4.5 | 1.8 | |
4 months ago | almost 3 years ago | |
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MIT License | - |
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vim-readme-viewer
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Favorite unfamous vim/neovim plugin?
4513ECHO/vim-readme-viewer (written by myself๐) is my favorite plugin.
- New very useful plugin to read plugins' documents: vim-readme-viewer
vim-ReplaceWithRegister
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Does macros get easier over time?
With https://github.com/inkarkat/vim-ReplaceWithRegister, yiqgllA,
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Are there plugins for Neovim that don't exist, that should exist, in your opinion?
If you're into hidden gems: * This fixes repeat behaviour for all visual modes, like proper . in visual block. * This this provides a proper paste-over operator, working with all register types (text?,line,block).
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Is there a way to delete lines without putting them in your 'Yank Buffer'?
My favourite solution to this is the ReplaceWithRegister plugin.
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cursor-position after deleting text-objects
I would recommend this plugin to solve this kind of problems https://github.com/inkarkat/vim-ReplaceWithRegister
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Favorite unfamous vim/neovim plugin?
Thanks a lot for this recommendation! This particular repo hasn't been updated since 2014, here is a more up-to-date version by the same author: https://github.com/inkarkat/vim-ReplaceWithRegister.
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Easy way to yank and replace?
The best solution I've found to this is a plug-in called Replace with register, which maps to gr (mnemonic "go replace"). This lets you just do diw, move, griw.
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Changing the copy buffer of yank and delete word
If you don't mind using plugins, take a look at vim-replace-with-register, which is designed to solve exactly this problem. It gives you a command, mapped to gr by default, which replaces the following text object with the contents of a register. So you can delete a word (daw), then move to a different word and replace it with the contents of the default register (graw).
What are some alternatives?
range-highlight.nvim - An extremely lightweight plugin (~ 120loc) that hightlights ranges you have entered in commandline.
vim-easyclip - Simplified clipboard functionality for Vim
substitute.nvim - Neovim plugin introducing a new operators motions to quickly replace and exchange text.
vim-cutlass - Plugin that adds a 'cut' operation separate from 'delete'
vim-vsnip - Snippet plugin for vim/nvim that supports LSP/VSCode's snippet format.
vim-visual-multi - Multiple cursors plugin for vim/neovim
lir.nvim - Neovim file explorer
quickfix-reflector.vim - Change code right in the quickfix window
vim-stamp - A vim plugin that replaces the currently selected text with the text in the delete register
vim-fern - ๐ฟ General purpose asynchronous tree viewer written in Pure Vim script
telescope-command-palette.nvim - Create key-bindings and watch them with telescope :telescope: