vimdark
diffview.nvim
vimdark | diffview.nvim | |
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5 | 61 | |
70 | 3,399 | |
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1.8 | 6.1 | |
about 2 years ago | 13 days ago | |
Vim Script | Lua | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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vimdark
- litee.nvim is now a library
- I wish to improve the syntax highlighting for C programming. I have tried treesitter with the regular gruvbox colorscheme and I feel like it almost highlights too much. On the other hand, the default C syntax highlighting is barely anything at all. Are there any plugins or settings to fix this?
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Looking for a theme and an article
https://github.com/ldelossa/vimdark ?
- Minimal Vim8 - vimdark theme
diffview.nvim
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How to exit all the tabs in Diffview.nvim?
Edit: It appears to be a problem with noice
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Certain Mapping only when another command was called earlier (lua)
I struggle a bit to put what i want into words but i still try my best.So i got some plugins likehttps://github.com/sindrets/diffview.nvimhttps://github.com/harrisoncramer/gitlab.nvimhttps://github.com/puremourning/vimspectorand so on (but those are the one which i need that "feature" the most).
- Open previous git version of file?
- What IDEA or Vscode feature/function you want to have in neovim eco-system?
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How to use Git?
In neovim I have a combination of gitsigns and diffview going. I really like the experience of resolving conflicts with diffview, and I just go through the quickfix list populated by gitsigns to handle staging.
- Your favourite Neovim plugins?
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Should I learn lua? I am a vs code power user, which prevents me from completely adapting neovim, since I always find something is missing in neovim.
1) There's a plugin that does something similar, you can call :DiffviewFileHistory % to use it (% represents the current file).
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How do you actually analise git diff?
I’ve been using https://github.com/sindrets/diffview.nvim
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Best Rust editor?
Do try https://github.com/sindrets/diffview.nvim -- I think it's amazing.
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telescope-diff.nvim - Check diff between files
I believe that comparing files is primarily done in the context of git. Diffview is the best here.
What are some alternatives?
vim-no-color-collections - Collection of Vim themes with barely any colors
lazygit - simple terminal UI for git commands
litee-calltree.nvim - Neovim's missing call hierarchy UI
awesome-neovim - Collections of awesome neovim plugins.
lightline.vim - A light and configurable statusline/tabline plugin for Vim
neogit - An interactive and powerful Git interface for Neovim, inspired by Magit
gruvbox-material - Gruvbox with Material Palette
toggleterm.nvim - A neovim lua plugin to help easily manage multiple terminal windows
litee-symboltree.nvim - A document outline tool implemented with the litee.nvim library
vim-conflicted - Easy git merge conflict resolution in Vim
litee-filetree.nvim - A file explorer implemented with the litee.nvim library.
octo.nvim - Edit and review GitHub issues and pull requests from the comfort of your favorite editor