vimpyter
disassemble.nvim
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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vimpyter
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How do you use Jupiter notebooks without wanting to rip your eyes out?
You could maybe try https://github.com/szymonmaszke/vimpyter, but to be honest vim isn't a very good choice for editing Jupyter notebooks.
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A possible option for (partially) replacing jupyter-notebook with vim
To work in a .pynb file and compile it: https://github.com/szymonmaszke/vimpyter/issues/3
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Partition file into regions with different filetype
It looks to me like their approach could work, using proxy files and stuff. I'd just need to make it much more general. But good place to start, thanks!
disassemble.nvim
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Is there’s any plugin that let me view machine code in neovim?
to see the machine code for the current line in a C files: https://github.com/mdedonno1337/disassemble.nvim
What are some alternatives?
NrrwRgn - A Narrow Region Plugin for vim (like Emacs Narrow Region)
vim-yoink - Vim plugin that maintains a yank history to cycle between when pasting
nvim-treesitter - Nvim Treesitter configurations and abstraction layer
neoformat - :sparkles: A (Neo)vim plugin for formatting code.
jupyter-vim - Make Vim talk to Jupyter kernels
vim-dirvish - Directory viewer for Vim :zap:
euporie - Jupyter notebooks in the terminal
gina.vim - 👣 Asynchronously control git repositories in Neovim/Vim 8
vim-jukit - Jupyter-Notebook inspired Neovim/Vim Plugin
vim-lsp-cxx-highlight - Vim plugin for C/C++/ObjC semantic highlighting using cquery, ccls, or clangd
vim-terminator - :dagger: Run your code in an output buffer or a vim terminal conveniently
ttyplot - a realtime plotting utility for terminal/console with data input from stdin