willos VS buffer-tree-explorer

Compare willos vs buffer-tree-explorer and see what are their differences.

buffer-tree-explorer

A simple vim-plugin for rendering your open buffers into an interactive ascii-tree to allow for easy navigation / management. (by el-iot)
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willos buffer-tree-explorer
4 2
5 22
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8.9 0.0
9 days ago over 2 years ago
Nix Vim Script
MIT License GNU General Public License v3.0 or later
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willos

Posts with mentions or reviews of willos. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-03-29.

buffer-tree-explorer

Posts with mentions or reviews of buffer-tree-explorer. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-12-24.
  • Using neovim without a file tree plugin
    17 projects | /r/neovim | 24 Dec 2022
    IMO a tree navigator is still helpful especially to gain a high level overview of the repo structure so that you know where to put new files. However in a complex repo you'll have a large tree and most of the nodes are irrelevant to the current task. Very often I need to work on a different aspect than the original organisation of the folder structure, I found the files relevant to the task spread in different folders and the irrelevant nodes made it very hard to obtain the full picture visually. I am using Neotree at the moment because it supports using the current opened buffers or git status as source. I also use buffer-tree-explorer if the opened buffers are not limited to a single repo.
  • Buffer-Tree-Explorer: a simple vim-plugin for rendering your open buffers into an interactive ascii-tree to allow for easy navigation / management.
    1 project | /r/vim | 10 Feb 2021
    Cool plugin! Is there a reason why the docs is empty? https://github.com/el-iot/buffer-tree-explorer/blob/master/doc/buffer-tree.txt

What are some alternatives?

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harpoon

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telescope-file-browser.nvim - File Browser extension for telescope.nvim

fm-nvim - 🗂 Neovim plugin that lets you use your favorite terminal file managers (and fuzzy finders) from within Neovim.

ranger - A VIM-inspired filemanager for the console