vim-textobj-entire
vim-vinegar
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vim-textobj-entire
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How do you "copy all"?
I agree that ggVG is fine but not with the custom leader to copy to clipboard part. If you're gonna have to remember something might as well use a text object instead, that way you get the full range of actions and not just the hardcoded mapping. I use kana/vim-textobj-entire that provides e for entire buffer, so copying would be yie and life is smooth. There's a bunch of text object plugins, just get one or write it yourself would be my advice.
- Installing argtextobj.vim
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Need some help with keybindings.
I like the entire document text object: https://github.com/kana/vim-textobj-entire
- What extra and useful textobj does vim have?
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Select all and move cursor back
You should make your life easier and get the entire text object plugin. This is the easiest way to act one the entire buffer with no surprises, although it still does change the cusror position sometimes, but I still recommend it.
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What are your must-have vim/nvim extensions?
kana/vim-textobj-entire - Make entire buffer available as a text object
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What are your favorite "compound" motions?
I now use entire text object for this with vie, which is more mentally coherent, for me, than ggVG.
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FAVOURITE PLUGINS
kana/vim-textobj-entire adds e as text object for entire buffer
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Had my 7 year old doing spelling words on VIM. Since she has not done much text editing it was effortless to get her thinking in "modes."
die (delete in entire) with the plugin vim-textobj-entire
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How can I return to the last cursor position after using formatprg and gggqG?
I would suggest adding the text object "entire", either by making your own omap, or using a plugin like vim-textobj-entire.
vim-vinegar
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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?
I just recently got into the "plugin frenzy", and since I was already using netrw, I ignored all the tree-style options and just installed the tpope's vim-vinegar to extend it.
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Best way to manipulate files inside neovim?
Netrw + vim-vinegar works for me. In conjunction with harpoon and a bufferline and maybe vim-eunuch, it works out pretty well
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main file explorer plugin replacement?
I think you might be looking for netrw (:Ex brings it up). It is the default file explorer and can be used in many cool ways. There are extensions for it, like (vim-vinegar, and :help netrw is your friend :)
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What plugins do you use to manage work across multiple files?
Plain `netrw` with a few options changed and tpope's vim-vinegar for easy access
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Which file explorer do you use?
I use Vinegar but should try Oil. https://github.com/tpope/vim-vinegar
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Nvim-tree or ??
Hijacking netrw to prevent disruptive "project drawer" style plugins as mentioned in the vim-vinegar readme is important to me.
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Managing your files. How do you do it?
When you understand the default file explorer, you'll probably appreciate https://github.com/tpope/vim-vinegar
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Neovim config from scratch (Part I)
ThePrimeagen suggests pv as the mapping to see the folder, but - comes from me being used to https://github.com/tpope/vim-vinegar some time ago. Choose your's to your liking.
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Using neovim without a file tree plugin
Netrw, vim’s built in file explorer is pretty solid if you’re looking to understand the topology of a project. I really like the pattern of browsing the file tree in the window pane where the file will open. vim vinegar is a great plugin for refining the netrw experience and making it a little more seamless. Takes a minute to learn the keybindings, but I find it much lighter and less intrusive than nerd tree or it’s offshoots.
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netrw.nvim - It's not because we use netrw that we cannot have nice things!
This one is for the vinegar workflow enjoyers. Netrw is good enough for my needs but it was missing a bit of *bling*. This plugins adds basic icon supports and custom keymappings.
What are some alternatives?
tidy.nvim - A small Neovim plugin to remove trailing whitespace and empty lines at end of file on every save
nvim-tree.lua - A file explorer tree for neovim written in lua
vim-textobj-user - Vim plugin: Create your own text objects
nerdtree - A tree explorer plugin for vim.
telescope.nvim - Find, Filter, Preview, Pick. All lua, all the time.
vim-devicons - Adds file type icons to Vim plugins such as: NERDTree, vim-airline, CtrlP, unite, Denite, lightline, vim-startify and many more
pounce.nvim - Incremental fuzzy search motion plugin for Neovim
neo-tree.nvim - Neovim plugin to manage the file system and other tree like structures.
vim-sort-motion - Vim mapping for sorting a range of text
denite.nvim - :dragon: Dark powered asynchronous unite all interfaces for Neovim/Vim8
deol.nvim - Dark powered shell interface for NeoVim/Vim8
oil.nvim - Neovim file explorer: edit your filesystem like a buffer