yode-nvim
inline_edit.vim
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about 1 year ago | 10 days ago | |
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yode-nvim
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Looking for a plugin to do markdown "hoisting".
Perhaps https://github.com/hoschi/yode-nvim
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How can I delete buffer-local key mappings that a added by a plugin?
The plugin is https://github.com/hoschi/yode-nvim . I've submitted an issue related to this. I just wanted a workaround for the meantime.
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AstroNvim/AstroNvim: AstroNvim is an aesthetic and feature-rich Neovim config
It gets brought up a lot in vim discussions. It's missing a few major things for me;
1. Tabs (like in vim). I've found only vim and emacs have tabs in a way that makes sense to me. Kakoune also has a cool model, where I can use my window manager (or tmux) to recreate tabs.
2. Code folding, I like to fold everything as soon as I open a file to get an "overview" and then slowly unfold as look into the details. Wasn't in Helix last time I checked.
3. Narrowing. Emacs has it built in, (neo)vim requires a plugin [0]. Similar to code folding, when I'm working on a large function, I want to pretend it's the entirety of my buffer.
[0] https://github.com/hoschi/yode-nvim
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Show HN: Vim Reference Guide
Hi, great work releasing this! Trying to explain vim concisely is always an interesting challenge and I had a great time reading your attempt in this book. I always find it really interesting on how people try to group certain vim functions in a way that makes sense to people that don't use vim.
Whenever I try to explain vim to other people, I always start super abstract, i.e 'vim grammar is all (count)? verb then object. Learn actions and then the movements to apply the action where you want'. I think you cover that idea pretty well in your 'Vim philosophy and features' section whilst not making it overly abstract and keeping it relatable.
Some things I noticed, you mention registers in the insert mode section before explaining what they are. It seemed odd to me that you used the word before explaining what it meant, but maybe it is unavoidable?
I also noticed you completely left out folds (z, :help fold). Personally, I aggressively fold code I'm not working on so I think they are super important :D. There was a plugin posted recently thats a cool alternative to folding though (similar to emacs narrow) [0] [1].
[0] https://github.com/hoschi/yode-nvim
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Hacker News top posts: Feb 12, 2022
Show HN: Yode-Nvim – Focused Code Editing for Neovim\ (3 comments)
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Yode-Nvim - Focused Code Editing for NeoVim
found it, check this issue: https://github.com/hoschi/yode-nvim/issues/5
inline_edit.vim
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Looking for a plugin to do markdown "hoisting".
https://github.com/AndrewRadev/inline_edit.vim seems to fit the bill if I understood correctly. It works by visually selecting lines you want to edit separately (possibly with a different filetype).
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What are your favorites not that popular nvim plugins ?
i really love https://github.com/AndrewRadev/inline_edit.vim
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Help getting typescript server plugins working in LSP
I have hard of nvim_femaco.lua and inline-edit.nvim.
- Plugin request: Looking for a plugin that would open part of the file in a separate buffer
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Question about web dev setup
It's less convenient, but you can use my inline_edit plugin (or something similar, search for "narrow") to open up the script tag in a separate buffer. Not sure if the LSP stuff will trigger properly, but it's something to try.
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Plugin with multiple syntax zone/fenced code
Check out https://github.com/AndrewRadev/inline_edit.vim, you can visually select a block of text and edit it in another buffer, automatically applying changes to the original one.
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Question: Looking to write text from a buffer into a section of another buffer on `BufLeave` or `BufWriteCmd` without saving.
I've got a plugin for this: https://github.com/AndrewRadev/inline_edit.vim. The autocommands are here, but really, there's no magic, it's one autocommand that triggers a bunch of code. You won't find a one-shot solution. BufWrite triggers on write, and you'd have to replace the lines in whatever way you choose. Quitting is just a matter of abandoning the changes with :q.
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The way indentation and syntax highlighting is handled in nvim is frustrating me
Not sure how intertwined html and php is, but take a look at https://github.com/AndrewRadev/inline_edit.vim. I recently found an think it's a great idea, but haven't tried it myself it yet.
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Introducing FeMaco: Catalyze your Fenced Markdown Code-block editing!
inline_edit.vim solves a similar problem
What are some alternatives?
cheatsheet.nvim - A cheatsheet plugin for neovim with bundled cheatsheets for the editor, multiple vim plugins, nerd-fonts, regex, etc. with a Telescope fuzzy finder interface!
nvim-trevJ.lua - Nvim-plugin for doing the opposite of join-line (J) of arguments, powered by treesitter
NrrwRgn - A Narrow Region Plugin for vim (like Emacs Narrow Region)
nvim-FeMaco.lua - Catalyze your Fenced Markdown Code-block editing!
blake3-6502 - the BLAKE3 hash function implemented in 6502 assembly
vim-SyntaxRange - Define a different filetype syntax on regions of a buffer.
xmonad - The core of xmonad, a small but functional ICCCM-compliant tiling window manager
writable_search.vim - Grep for something, then write the original files directly through the search results.
ppk_bluetooth - Bluetooth HID adapter for the Palm Portable Keyboard
better-escape.nvim - Escape from insert mode without delay when typing
vim-abolish - abolish.vim: Work with several variants of a word at once
vim-isolate - Isolate part of a file to create a 'safe edit environment'