winpick.nvim
Simple window picker for Neovim (by gbrlsnchs)
config
By AckslD
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winpick.nvim
Posts with mentions or reviews of winpick.nvim.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-08-10.
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winpick.nvim: Plugin for picking a window
The issue I had was, when there were multiple windows open in a tabpage, navigation between nonadjacent windows used to be slow for me. Therefore I decided to create something to quickly navigate between them: winpick.nvim.
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What is the most interesting part of your Lua config?
Another cool thing I made was a window picker, which I decided to publish as a plugin. It is integrated with my custom FZF providers, so whenever I choose an item from the fuzzy list, it calls the window picker so I can choose in which open window I should open that file. You can find it here.
config
Posts with mentions or reviews of config.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-01-12.
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Running code inside Neovim
I have my own custom solution for this in my config which I wrote about recently in this post.
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What is the most interesting part of your Lua config?
I have my own way of implementing something like ftdetect in vimscript, see how it's handled here and how filetype specific things are defined here. It uses a single autocmd instead of one for each filetype like the vimscript version.
- Did you ever felt like doing daf and then p to paste a function somewhere else without having to care if the cursor is in the middle of a function or not, in the same way as doing dd followed by p to move a line somewhere? Then anywise-reg is for you.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing winpick.nvim and config you can also consider the following projects:
vim-choosewin - Land on window you chose like tmux's 'display-pane'
vim-run - Run, view, and manage UNIX shell commands with ease.
FTerm.nvim - :fire: No-nonsense floating terminal plugin for neovim :fire:
nvim-treesitter - Nvim Treesitter configurations and abstraction layer
Comment.nvim - :brain: :muscle: // Smart and powerful comment plugin for neovim. Supports treesitter, dot repeat, left-right/up-down motions, hooks, and more
nvim-anywise-reg.lua - Plugin for making registers content-aware beyond char- and linewise
dotfiles - My dotfiles
nvim-treesitter-textobjects
nvim-window-picker - This plugins prompts the user to pick a window and returns the window id of the picked window
dotfiles
winpick.nvim vs vim-choosewin
config vs vim-run
winpick.nvim vs FTerm.nvim
config vs nvim-treesitter
winpick.nvim vs Comment.nvim
config vs nvim-anywise-reg.lua
winpick.nvim vs dotfiles
config vs nvim-treesitter-textobjects
winpick.nvim vs nvim-window-picker
config vs dotfiles
winpick.nvim vs dotfiles
config vs dotfiles