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The issue I had was, when there were multiple windows open in a tabpage, navigation between nonadjacent windows used to be slow for me. Therefore I decided to create something to quickly navigate between them: winpick.nvim.
What is the difference, in your opinion, or maybe selling point between this plugin and the other ones like it? For example nvim-window and nvim-window-picker, to name the Lua ones that I can think of.
What is the difference, in your opinion, or maybe selling point between this plugin and the other ones like it? For example nvim-window and nvim-window-picker, to name the Lua ones that I can think of.
there's also https://github.com/t9md/vim-choosewin
Hi! Looks like a great plugin and a wonderful idea! A suggestion that came to mind after using hop.nvim, that I think wouldn't be difficult to implement: could you add the ability to customize the keys that are available for picking? So if you want to use a sequence like asdfghjkl on the home row instead of abcd... it would be slightly easier get to with the fingers on the home row. I'll definetly try this out, cheers!