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nv-ide
Neovim custom configuration, oriented for full stack developers (Ruby on Rails, ruby, php, html, css, SCSS, javascript)
I have tried lazygit before. But tig is my goto git client. Check it out https://github.com/jonas/tig
The standard vim (i.e., without telescope) answer is https://github.com/tpope/vim-fugitive (and http://vimcasts.org/categories/git/). Perhaps not so kewl as others, but works very well for me.
not to discourage you, because it sounds like a cool project, but doesn't gitsigns.nvim already do this pretty successfully? Then again more choice/competition is rarely a bad thing
I am currently working on vgit.nvim which utilizes new nvim technologies such as treesitter.
GitUI in some nvim terminal eg Oneterm https://github.com/extrawurst/gitui https://github.com/LoricAndre/OneTerm.nvim
GitUI in some nvim terminal eg Oneterm https://github.com/extrawurst/gitui https://github.com/LoricAndre/OneTerm.nvim
I have a lot of plugins in my nvim config
Wrapper for lazygit
Octo for github stuff