vim-ripgrep
Use RipGrep in Vim and display results in a quickfix list (by jremmen)
eregex.vim
Perl/Ruby style regexp notation for Vim (by othree)
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vim-ripgrep
Posts with mentions or reviews of vim-ripgrep.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-29.
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I use the default file browser in vim (netrw). I know there are plugins that a lot of people like. Should I switch?
But I mostly use ctrlp when I work with projects. A can recommend vim-ripgrep too, it lets you find strings/patterns in your project files.
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open all files in quickfix
I use vim-ripgrep and the result is directly addressed into the quickfix.
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Any performant fuzzy finders that uses existing buffer to show preview?
Sometimes I still use https://github.com/jremmen/vim-ripgrep to ripgrep non-interactively with more complex searches over bigger projects, which populates the quickfix list, the rely on bqf for extra functionality
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fzf.vim w/ ag -esc "Fuzzy" live_grep using Telescope w/ ripgrep?
which is what I was looking for in this regard, it allows you to specify rg arguments, like -tlua to only search in lua files for example. For me this was something that was missing, I was using https://github.com/jremmen/vim-ripgrep before that, which I still use as it is muscle memory.
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Is there an equivalent of projectile-ripgrep from emacs?
In emacs we can do incremental search through an entire directory with projectile-ripgrep. The only thing I know that works more or less the same in vim is https://github.com/jremmen/vim-ripgrep, but the results only appear after I enter the hole expression and press enter, and not incrementally. Also, projectile-ripgrep lets me use a regex instead of just normal text as a query.
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Share your quickfix workflow
project-wide search (I use vim-ripgrep but any grep-finder would do)
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I can't get ripgrep w/ fzf to present a nice preview window, need some help please.
I'm running the kitty terminal emulator with fzf and https://github.com/jremmen/vim-ripgrep installed and integrated w/ VIM-Vi IMproved 8.2 (or I believe I do). Please refer to this github link to see my vimrc.
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Can anyone please recommend a good plugin to replace built-in vim regex search with PCRE regex?
I’m no expert, but I believe ripgrep will do PCRE, and there are more than a couple vim plugins that’ll leverage it. I happen to use vim-ripgrep, which is good enough for me, but not sure if it’ll let you get at the PCRE option (I’d guess it should, but I haven’t checked).
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Can you add custom functionality for goto definition for lsp to use multiple langauges?
If the symbol has a fairly unique name you can do something like 'grep word under cursor', there are many ways to do this, I tend to use https://github.com/jremmen/vim-ripgrep, also just :h vimgrep. For more complicated cases maybe write some minimal vimscript/lua code to for example use a more specialized grep pattern in a specific directory and make a keymap for that or something.
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Need help: Some questions about using ripgrep in neovim
My question is simple: Why do we need plugin like: (jremmen/vim-ripgrep)[https://github.com/jremmen/vim-ripgrep]
eregex.vim
Posts with mentions or reviews of eregex.vim.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-02-14.
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Can anyone please recommend a good plugin to replace built-in vim regex search with PCRE regex?
I think eregex.vim was the plugin I last saw that did this, but I haven't tried it. I don't like putting too much between me and /. I use /\v when I want something closer to PCRE.
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pattern searching and vglob do not work with special character <
<\{4,} this is your answer. How I can get this in few seconds? Am I master of pattern in vim? No, I use eregex.vim. I just press <{4,} on the buffer and run :E2v under the line, and the answer is coming out.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing vim-ripgrep and eregex.vim you can also consider the following projects:
ctags - A maintained ctags implementation
notational-fzf-vim - Notational velocity for vim.
RE2 - RE2 is a fast, safe, thread-friendly alternative to backtracking regular expression engines like those used in PCRE, Perl, and Python. It is a C++ library.
nvim-jqx - Populate the quickfix with json entries
vim-grepper - :space_invader: Helps you win at grep.
marks.nvim - A better user experience for viewing and interacting with Vim marks.
nerdtree - A tree explorer plugin for vim.
nvim-bqf - Better quickfix window in Neovim, polish old quickfix window.
fzf.vim - fzf :heart: vim
vim-vinegar - vinegar.vim: Combine with netrw to create a delicious salad dressing
vim-plug - :hibiscus: Minimalist Vim Plugin Manager