vim-visual-star-search
vim-gutentags
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vim-visual-star-search
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This Week In Neovim #25 – Mon Jan 2nd 2023
I don't really see the value of the plugin search-replace vim over vim-visual-star-search that search the current visual selection then the usual :%s//replacement. Can someone enlight me?
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Can Vim do this obvious thing? --- i highlight text; i hit / to begin search, & editor "guesses" that i want to search for the highlighted text. --------------- How can i input the possessive apostrophe ( ’ ) different from the vertical quote sign ( ' ) that i can input from my keyboard
There is a common visual-star plugin that does something similar to what you are requesting. Visually select then hit * to search. If you want visual star like functionality without a plugin you can use a quick-n-dirty mapping like this:
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(neo)vim users, what does your haskell setup look like?
vim-visual-star-search
vim-gutentags
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Vim + Ctags + Modern JS
https://github.com/ludovicchabant/vim-gutentags/issues/139 has some background.
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Rust setup for neovim
Hi everyone. I'm looking to have a better setup for Rust in neovim. I do have rust-analyzer installed for useful lsp things but I was hoping to get tags working for it as well. I was using vim-gutentags (https://github.com/ludovicchabant/vim-gutentags) for navigating useful functions and stuff but couldn't quite get it to work for rust. Is there a simple way to do it or do I need rusty-tags and some aucommand to get it to work?
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Project & File navigation
use tags, I like https://github.com/ludovicchabant/vim-gutentags for this. I might use my local .vimrc to tweak the config (exclude compiled source files and other uninteresting things)
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Big game changers you wish you knew about earlier
guttentag: https://github.com/ludovicchabant/vim-gutentags
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Having trouble with ctags
Without more information, it's hard to point you in the right direction. The tags file could be out-of-date, in which case you can try to re-generate it (vim-gutentags for tags auto-generation). You could have 2 function declarations with the same name, in which case you can try :tag to cycle through tags (supports partials, like :tag F which will suggest FOO, FAR, FAB ...etc) or :tag to see a list of possible options (supports partials, like :tag F which will list FOO, FAR, FAB, ...etc) for various matching tags you can jump to (fzf.vim provides a tags fuzzy finder via :Tags). Maybe you're experiencing :h tag-priority?
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What are your must-have vim/nvim extensions?
ludovicchabant/vim-gutentags - Tags
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Vim – Minimal Setup Explained
You can then use :cnext and :cprev (or focusing the window and selecting an entry) to navigate between them.
As others have stated, you can also use ctags (plugins like https://github.com/ludovicchabant/vim-gutentags are useful for refreshing tags in a project), but for some languages you may need to add a tag definition (e.g. for something like rust or zig). For older languages like C you should be fine.
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Can you add custom functionality for goto definition for lsp to use multiple langauges?
Not sure if it will help in this case, but I also depend on ctags for when the lsp fails (e.g. code it doesn't compile for some reason). Here you let a program create a tags file, e.g. I use https://github.com/universal-ctags/ctags (it seems it can parse json files, though I'm not sure what kind of tags are generated from this and if they will be useful to you) with https://github.com/ludovicchabant/vim-gutentags to update the tags file. The tags file just contains symbol names with locations where they are defined, and vim has builtin functionality to use these tags files :h tag and they (can) work filetype independent. For example if I mention a C type in a markdown document I can just use ctrl-[ to jump to its definition in the C source file. Possibly you can generate tags files yourself from the json files to help with this, the tags file format is not very complicated. Tags also are not very intelligent and depend on unique names for them to work well, there is the :h g_CTRL-] that can help, but for symbols that are very common (e.g. init or something that potentially has like 20+ definitions) it doesn't really work.
What are some alternatives?
vim-easy-align - :sunflower: A Vim alignment plugin
tagbar - Vim plugin that displays tags in a window, ordered by scope
vim-easymotion - Vim motions on speed!
ctags - A maintained ctags implementation
tcomment_vim - An extensible & universal comment vim-plugin that also handles embedded filetypes
nvim-cmp - A completion plugin for neovim coded in Lua.
vim-textobj-do-block - a Vim text object for Haskell's do-notation
coc.nvim - Nodejs extension host for vim & neovim, load extensions like VSCode and host language servers.
vim-maximizer - Maximizes and restores the current window in Vim.
vista.vim - :cactus: Viewer & Finder for LSP symbols and tags
vimwiki - Personal Wiki for Vim
nvim-bqf - Better quickfix window in Neovim, polish old quickfix window.