wrapping.nvim
neo-tree.nvim
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108 | 3,206 | |
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7.7 | 8.6 | |
13 days ago | 7 days ago | |
Lua | Lua | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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wrapping.nvim
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Is there a canonical pattern for plugins to allow for keymap customization?
Since I know there are quite a few fellow plugin authors on here (and plenty of users who may have an opinion too!), I wanted to ask a question / start a debate about the canonical way to customize keymappings for a NeoVim plugin. I maintain two plugins, debugprint.nvim and wrapping.nvim, both of which allow for users to customize the keymappings using the following kind of Lua-ish pseudo-code (let's call this Option 1):
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New plugin for handling soft/hard line wrapping - wrapping.nvim
Folks, I'd like to introduce a plugin I've been working on for the last few months - wrapping.nvim. It's designed to make it easier to handle soft and hard line wrapped files, and is especially useful if you deal with a lot of text-like files in NeoVim (Markdown, AsciiDoc, text, etc.) from different sources with different types of line wrapping. It's based on an older vim plugin I also wrote called vim-wrapping-softhard.
neo-tree.nvim
- Practical Vim Command Workflow
- Neo-Tree.nvim
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Accessing list of global/plugin variables
BTW, the default config options for neo-tree are listed here: https://github.com/nvim-neo-tree/neo-tree.nvim/blob/main/lua/neo-tree/defaults.lua
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Neo-tree v3.0 released
Checkout the release on github for a list of changes in this release.
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How to open a file from neotree in a chosen window?
I see this option available in the documentation. See "open_with_window_picker" in https://github.com/nvim-neo-tree/neo-tree.nvim. But in spite of installing nvim-window-picker, pressing w only moves to the next word in the neotree window. It does not ask me to choose a window. How can I enable things so that I can choose a window I want to open the file in?
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How to configure vim like an IDE
(Neovim) neo-tree
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Best way to manipulate files inside neovim?
Also you can use your file browser such as neo-tree, nvim-tree, or even netrw.
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What do you use for git integration in neovim?
Gitsigns for signs, and neotree for file tracking
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edgy.nvim: Easily create and manage predefined window layouts, bringing a new edge to your workflow
🧩 Works with any plugin. Check Show and Tell for snippets to integrate even better with plugins like neo-tree.nvim, bufferline.nvim
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How could one learn to customize Neovim?
NeoTree: File browsing / tree
What are some alternatives?
debugprint.nvim - Debugging in NeoVim the print() way!
nvim-tree.lua - A file explorer tree for neovim written in lua
Comment.nvim - :brain: :muscle: // Smart and powerful comment plugin for neovim. Supports treesitter, dot repeat, left-right/up-down motions, hooks, and more
telescope-file-browser.nvim - File Browser extension for telescope.nvim
toggleterm.nvim - A neovim lua plugin to help easily manage multiple terminal windows
lir.nvim - Neovim file explorer
nvim-lspconfig - Quickstart configs for Nvim LSP
bufferline.nvim - A snazzy bufferline for Neovim
vim-sleuth - sleuth.vim: Heuristically set buffer options
vim-vinegar - vinegar.vim: Combine with netrw to create a delicious salad dressing
oil.nvim - Neovim file explorer: edit your filesystem like a buffer
files-nvim