zepl.vim
codi.vim
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zepl.vim
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best way to manage terminal panel in Gvim?
You could write a command that runs commands in your terminal window without changing tabs. Checkout zepl.vim's source code for an example. Its gz operator and :ReplSend command send text to the terminal. So you could replace all of your steps with :ReplSend node restart or whatever.
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data science (jupyter notebooks) with vim?
Then I interface with jupyter-qtconsole within vim via Zepl, my favorite REPL plugin: https://github.com/axvr/zepl.vim
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Good non RStudio setup for R?
I use neovim with zepl and set up lsp with lsp-config and coq_nvim. It allows me to use the R repl while still using vim commands in a terminal. If you want some of those extras that an ide would give you, like file browsing and listing environments, then I don't really know of any alternatives to rstudio, other than vscode.
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Is it possible to get word completion of the code present buffer in command line
Try zepl, :Repl bash, C-w j, :new, type some stuff in that buffer with ins-completion and do gzz to send it to the bash session.
codi.vim
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Show HN: Heynote – A Dedicated Scratchpad for Developers
This looks fantastic. I will definitely give it a spin. I've been tracking what I call "computational scratchpad" apps for a while now but haven't found one that fits my environment/workflow yet. Maybe Heynote will. Here are some others that I've looked at:
* https://soulver.app Granddad of them all, Mac-only, proprietary, expensive
* https://numi.app Mac-only, proprietary, semi-expensive. Has a Github and claims to be MIT-licensed but I don't see how you could build a working application with what's in the repo.
* https://calca.io Windows- and Mac-only, proprietary, not expensive, nice docs.
* https://notepadcalculator.com Web-based, not open source, hosted but uses local storage. You can optionally create an account to sign in and have your notes saved in plaintext on his server.
* https://github.com/bbodi/notecalc3 Web-based, open source, self-hostable. But it seems to save your document in the URL string itself, which means the URL gets updated with almost every keystroke. Worth it for quick calculations and very small notes, I guess.
* https://numpad.io Web-based, hosted, not open source. Also stores entire doc in URL, but doesn't update the URL bar the whole time you're typing.
* https://numbr.dev/ Web-based, hosted. Has a Github but is not open source and the repo does not have all the bits needed to self-host it. Stores entire doc in URL.
* https://github.com/metakirby5/codi.vim Vim/NeoVim plugin that is less like a "smart notepad" and more like Jupyter but with results printed on the right side of the screen instead of in a cell below. Supports lots of programming languages.
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What are some plugins that you can't live without?
codi.vim
- Codi.vim – The Interactive Scratchpad for Hackers
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Watching Prime struggle with using Google as calculator, let me introduce our lord and savior: Speedcrunch
What about https://github.com/metakirby5/codi.vim ? It's blazingly fast
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Nim scratchpad in neovim with Codi
Install codi, then add the configuration (while PR is pending acceptance): https://github.com/metakirby5/codi.vim/pull/159/commits/c71e5a1fc17f928daaf0c2ef9dd26d613e946403
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Anyone uses Codi here?
Codi is an interactive scratchpad which outputs the result in real time.
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How can I do this with Neovim?
maybe codi.nvim or lab.nvim
- Use vim as REPL for node/python?
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lab.nvim - now supports Typescript, Python, and Lua. Plus a new feature.
It sounds like this is comparable to something like codi, what's the main difference between this and that?
- Is there any plugin or a way where I can see my code like this and not opening a browser to view it?
What are some alternatives?
vim-quickui - The missing UI extensions for Vim 9 (and NeoVim) !! :sunglasses:
sniprun - A neovim plugin to run lines/blocs of code (independently of the rest of the file), supporting multiples languages
asyncrun.vim - :rocket: Run Async Shell Commands in Vim 8.0 / NeoVim and Output to the Quickfix Window !!
nvim-dap - Debug Adapter Protocol client implementation for Neovim
vim-sendtowindow - Small vim plugin implementing a send-to-window operator.
lab.nvim - Prototyping Tools for Neovim
nnn.vim - File manager for vim/neovim powered by n³
vim-slime - A vim plugin to give you some slime. (Emacs)
sherlock.vim - Add completion in command line for '/', '?' and ':.../'
telescope-terraform.nvim - Integration with the terraform CLI
magma-nvim-goose - Interact with Jupyter from NeoVim. - fork
erudite-vim - A neovim config for the curious.