vim9
vim-flog
vim9 | vim-flog | |
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8 | 10 | |
450 | 633 | |
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0.0 | 6.6 | |
over 4 years ago | 3 months ago | |
Vim script | Vim Script | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | - |
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vim9
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Which version of Vim do you use?
According to some of the original benchmarks Bram and others did, yes, by a small margin.
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So, is your main editor Vim or Neovim?
I can't comment on the language, but Bram wrote up motivations in brammool/vim9.
- Update on Vim9
- This is fucking hilarious
- Vim 9 - Update
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Wheel: Navigation framework for Vim: buffer groups, mru, outline, yank
I don't see why you would write a plugin in VimL in 2021. I mean even VimL's author decided to just create a new language — vim9 script — instead of fixing this one [1].
With neovim rpc you can write glorious plugins in TypeScript and Python such as coc.nvim [2].
Other than that, I'm inspired by amount of work you put in the project.
[1]: https://github.com/brammool/vim9#3-better-vim-script
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Todo List for Vim
I think its cryptic reputation comes form the use of normal mode commands and regex within scripts. There certainly are warts, like the user's 'ignorecase' setting permeating to many places in the runtime. Which I'd love to see fixed and whilst may also represent a breaking change for some scripts would be far more easily adoptable.
[1] https://github.com/brammool/vim9/blob/master/README.md
vim-flog
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Open previous git version of file?
I also use vim-flog. It is very well integrated with fugitive and makes it very easy to do interactive rebases more generally.
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Which version of Vim do you use?
rbong/vim-flog
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Flog v2, the first real Git branch viewer for Vim
flog
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This is how I use vim and git, any other tips?
I want to mention vim-flog. A great way of seeing the change history for a small piece of code (e.g. a single function).
- neovim plugins that have improved your workflow
- Whenever I'm looking for plugins these days [OC]
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What git plugin is being used?
That's a useful tip (although I mainly use vim-flog for viewing logs).
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A simple git plugin in Lua (git-blame, git-browse)
https://github.com/rbong/vim-flog is pretty good and something missing in lua realm.
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Any git plugin that has same features as VScode Git Graph?
git-flog is another option.
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Vim Fugitive :Glog - how can I show author name in quickfix window
You could also try vim-flog:
What are some alternatives?
neovim - Vim-fork focused on extensibility and usability
gv.vim - A git commit browser in Vim
coc.nvim - Nodejs extension host for vim & neovim, load extensions like VSCode and host language servers.
diffview.nvim - Single tabpage interface for easily cycling through diffs for all modified files for any git rev.
macvim - Vim - the text editor - for macOS
git.nvim
vim9jit - a vim9script -> lua transpiler (written in Rust)
git-time-lapse - Fork of git-time-lapse: Perforce-style for vim/neovim
vim-win32-installer - Vim Win32 Installer
git-blame.vim - See Git Blame information in the status bar for the currently selected line.
vim-oscyank - A Vim plugin to copy text through SSH with OSC52
easypick.nvim - A neovim plugin that lets you easily create Telescope pickers from arbitrary console commands