vim-subversive
easypick.nvim
vim-subversive | easypick.nvim | |
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291 | 342 | |
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2.8 | 5.2 | |
4 months ago | 19 days ago | |
Vim Script | Lua | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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vim-subversive
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mini.basics - Common configuration presets for options/mappings/autocommands
vim-subversive: a proper replace operator, one of the most important plugins if you ask me
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Vim newbie here, could you share your intuitive mappings?
Remapping $ and ^ is just weird, those have already very nice mnemonics coming from regular expressions. And s for substitute, wait until you find out about things like https://github.com/svermeulen/vim-subversive
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What is one key map you use that you don't understand how other Vim users live without?
![Vim-subversive](https://github.com/svermeulen/vim-subversive) is a plugin that basically exposes a functionality where you can replace a text object with something in a register.
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neovim plugins that have improved your workflow
vim-subversive/substitute.nvim
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Replace all occurrences of a word - best way?
You might also consider using [vim-subversive](https://github.com/svermeulen/vim-subversive) which simplifies search and replace
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How do i avoid replacing the content of my clipboard when pasting on selected text ?
I recommend subversive. It's a feature I use every day https://github.com/svermeulen/vim-subversive
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mapping to make use of f and t
Check out https://github.com/svermeulen/vim-subversive . It can recreate your configuration with: nmap s (SubversiveSubstitute)
- Lightspeed Neovim
- Help trying to break a bad habit
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Wrap code block in {}
personally I use https://github.com/svermeulen/vim-subversive with use s and it's pretty useful
easypick.nvim
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easypick.nvim updates
Easypick.nvim is a plugin to create Telescope pickers from shell commands.
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neovim plugins that have improved your workflow
Telescope and its concept of pickers led me to start experimenting and creating custom pickers suited for my workflow. Later with with knowledge I wrote easypick.nvim which facilitates the "create custom pickers" part.
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Easypick.nvim new features
I hope some of you already tried out easypick.nvim and found it useful for your workflow.
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Sorting Telescope Results
Hi. If you know how to use grep and sort you can put together a command and feed it to easypick.nvim
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Easypick.nvim - create telescope pickers from console commands
Hi guys! Recently I had an idea, what if I could create custom Telescope pickers from any console command that outputs a list of files, so I wrote a plugin for that. The readme lists a couple of use cases like:
What are some alternatives?
vim-exchange - Easy text exchange operator for Vim
vim-flog - A fast, beautiful, and powerful git branch viewer for vim.
ReplaceWithRegister - Replace text with the contents of a register.
vim-cursorword - Underlines the word under the cursor
evil-ReplaceWithRegister - Port of vim plugin ReplaceWithRegister
mini.nvim - Library of 35+ independent Lua modules improving overall Neovim (version 0.7 and higher) experience with minimal effort
vim-yoink - Vim plugin that maintains a yank history to cycle between when pasting
substitute.nvim - Neovim plugin introducing a new operators motions to quickly replace and exchange text.
vim-sandwich - Set of operators and textobjects to search/select/edit sandwiched texts.
nvim-unception - A plugin that leverages Neovim's built-in RPC functionality to simplify opening files from within Neovim's terminal emulator without nesting sessions.
vim-cutlass - Plugin that adds a 'cut' operation separate from 'delete'
telescope-insert-path.nvim - Insert file path on the current buffer using Telescope.nvim