How to hoist the current method/function?

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  • leo-editor

    Leo is an Outliner, Editor, IDE and PIM written in 100% Python.

  • I know what folding is, that's just not what I want. I want to completely hide everything that is not related to the current function. For a while, I used http://leoeditor.com/ where I could have every function/method as a node in a tree, with the node body containing just that. Looking for a way to achieve the same in vim if possible.

  • limelight.vim

    :flashlight: All the world's indeed a stage and we are merely players

  • If you like Goyo, you might like limelight, which does pretty much what you're looking for.

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    Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.

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  • NrrwRgn

    A Narrow Region Plugin for vim (like Emacs Narrow Region)

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