vim-subversive
Vim plugin providing operator motions to quickly replace text (by svermeulen)
targets.vim
Vim plugin that provides additional text objects (by wellle)
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MIT License | MIT License |
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For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
vim-subversive
Posts with mentions or reviews of vim-subversive.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-29.
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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
targets.vim
Posts with mentions or reviews of targets.vim.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-07-01.
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How to move really efficiently in Vim?
targets is nice too.
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Two Weeks into Vim: A Transformation
The thing that has the biggest impact on me is ci”, ca”, da”, etc.. so I suggested getting used to using those.. and then you can get more pedantic with it using https://github.com/wellle/targets.vim
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Is there a shorcut to select words in quotes including the quotes?
I do recommend getting, targets.vim https://github.com/wellle/targets.vim .. which unlocks the n(ext) and l(ast) verbs(?) ..ahhhh it’s REALLY REALLY good, I use 2in” like a lot
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Text-object selection works forward, but not backwards, and I'm curious about that
In fact, as /u/Chillbrosaurus_Rex points out, there's a plugin, targets.vim, that expands on Vim's built-in text objects, and one of the things it does is to provide this kind of forward and reverse direction functionality.
- Installing argtextobj.vim
- How to delete inside backtick pairs, e.g JS template strings.
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neovim plugins that have improved your workflow
Hey, I use targets.vim, how does it compare with that?
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Leap.nvim: Neovim’s Answer to the Mouse
You might benefit from targets.vim, it works well with your thought process. It adds a bunch of new really useful editing targets (which should be builtin imo).
https://github.com/wellle/targets.vim
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Is there a textobject for `object.` in `object.property.another`?
Thanks for the through explanation. I has seen that and considered using it in the past. Can I ask how it compares to https://github.com/wellle/targets.vim? Would you consider mini.ai a replacement or complementary?
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Why does ci" work from elsewhere on a line, but it doesn't for ci[ , ci{ ?
This is provided by targets.vim, along with a bunch of other useful text objects.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing vim-subversive and targets.vim you can also consider the following projects:
vim-exchange - Easy text exchange operator for Vim
nvim-treesitter-textobjects
ReplaceWithRegister - Replace text with the contents of a register.
wilder.nvim - A more adventurous wildmenu
evil-ReplaceWithRegister - Port of vim plugin ReplaceWithRegister
todoist.nvim - A todoist extension for neovim
vim-yoink - Vim plugin that maintains a yank history to cycle between when pasting
Neovim-from-scratch - 📚 A Neovim config designed from scratch to be understandable
vim-sandwich - Set of operators and textobjects to search/select/edit sandwiched texts.
harpoon
vim-cutlass - Plugin that adds a 'cut' operation separate from 'delete'
paq-nvim - 🌚 Neovim package manager
vim-subversive vs vim-exchange
targets.vim vs nvim-treesitter-textobjects
vim-subversive vs ReplaceWithRegister
targets.vim vs wilder.nvim
vim-subversive vs evil-ReplaceWithRegister
targets.vim vs todoist.nvim
vim-subversive vs vim-yoink
targets.vim vs Neovim-from-scratch
vim-subversive vs vim-sandwich
targets.vim vs harpoon
vim-subversive vs vim-cutlass
targets.vim vs paq-nvim