A Missing IDE Feature

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  • yafolding.el

    Yet another folding extension for Emacs

    https://github.com/zenozeng/yafolding.el

    has been around for at least a decade -- and that is basically helper code on top of functionality that's been available for longer than a fair few people reading this have been alive.

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  • aerial.nvim

    Neovim plugin for a code outline window

    I don't want folding. I want to see text as-is, and such symbol lookup should be a seprate view.

    In neovim, I prefer aerial's telescope extension: https://github.com/stevearc/aerial.nvim?tab=readme-ov-file#t...

  • yode-nvim

    Yode plugin for NeoVim

    I really wish something like this was available in VSCode or jetbrains IDEs: https://github.com/hoschi/yode-nvim

    I tried to build it but the extension API is just not there for it. I’d happily pay $$$ for something like this if anyone feels nerd sniped.

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