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asyncrun.vim
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- Wrote my first nvim plugin "run-code.nvim" :) It can be used to quickly run snippets of code without leaving the editor. Check it out and let me know what you think
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GitHub - CRAG666/code_runner.nvim: The best code runner you could have, it is like the one in vscode but with super powers, it manages projects like in intellij but without being slow
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asyncrun.vim
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Is there a plugin for async shell :%!command ?
I'm familiar with asyncrun.vim, but it outputs as quickfix. I specifically want to filter editor text (as stdin/stdout).
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When creating a new window, can you open to the CWD in your terminal emulator of choice?
If you want to open a new terminal in the CWD of neovim, you couls either use neovim's built in terminal or, if it needa to be kitty, use the neovim AsyncRun-plugin and start kitty with the necessary command-line options to start in neovims's CWD(I uae this with Alacritty instead of Kitty).
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How do you handle level productivity: autoformat, insert debug statement, execute file?
For running the file there are several tools. I have been using asynctasks.vim which is built on top of asyncrun.vim which I usually use to open a tmux pane and run the code/test. I've been looking at switching to overseer.nvim but haven't yet. I use justfiles to define all of my tasks.
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How do you guys run the code you write with vim?
I can :Man blah to look up docs or :AsyncRun to build/run with jumpable output in the quickfix. Doing it within vim means I can pull from any register for pasting, yank without a mouse, hide buffers or move them to tabs, etc.
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VSCode -> VIM, but how do I accomplish the other IDE tasks?
I use asyncrun.vim to see compile output as it happens (line by line instead of the whole dump when compile completes) and asynchronously (so I can keep navigating around).
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Output of external command to messages ?
try asyncrun:
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Run code with F5 and leave buffer open
Also AsyncRun and AsyncTasks worth a mention.
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Asyncrun and ANSI codes
Hey folks, I'm using asyncrun to run async commands on vim, but some of them output ansi colorcodes, I've found powerman's AnsiEsc which is able to conceal and highlight them very well, but that only work for the current buffer, so there's no way to automate it from g:asyncrun_exit and I can't set the -post from asynctasks, has anyone found a way to fix this?
- Run code in Nvim
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Run Any Language with Same Macro!
As you can see, I use asyncrun.nvim since sometime compiling/running will take quite long. For some complex situations, like c++ project with cmake, I use following code:
What are some alternatives?
mdeval.nvim - Neovim plugin that evaluates code blocks inside documents
vim-dispatch - dispatch.vim: Asynchronous build and test dispatcher
vim-run - Run, view, and manage UNIX shell commands with ease.
lsp-zero.nvim - A starting point to setup some lsp related features in neovim.
clam.vim - A lightweight Vim plugin for working with shell commands.
fzf-lua - Improved fzf.vim written in lua
asynctasks.vim - :rocket: Modern Task System for Project Building, Testing and Deploying !!
vim-fugitive - fugitive.vim: A Git wrapper so awesome, it should be illegal
flow.nvim - A neovim plugin that lets you build custom commands to automate parts of your development workflow
wilder.nvim - A more adventurous wildmenu
todoist.nvim - A todoist extension for neovim