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blamer.nvim reviews and mentions
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Introducing jsonpath.nvim
Sure, but note that I cobbled it together from this blogpost and from peeking at blamer.nvim's source. I don't really know vimscript, so it might have an error or two and probably isn't the best way to do this:
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blame_line.nvim A git blame virtual-text line plugin in pure lua
So, I wrote my own! It's really similar to https://github.com/APZelos/blamer.nvim in usage and implementation, but being written in lua instead of vimscript, is both faster and easier to configure.
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APZelos/blamer.nvim is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of blamer.nvim is Vim Script.