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packer.nvim
A use-package inspired plugin manager for Neovim. Uses native packages, supports Luarocks dependencies, written in Lua, allows for expressive config
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which-key.nvim
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legendary.nvim
🗺️ A legend for your keymaps, commands, and autocmds, integrates with which-key.nvim, lazy.nvim, and more.
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cosmic-ui
Cosmic-UI is a simple wrapper around specific vim functionality. Built in order to provide a quick and easy way to create a Cosmic UI experience with Neovim!
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noice.nvim
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dressing.nvim discussion
dressing.nvim reviews and mentions
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Update for telescope-all-recent.nvim: Frequency Sorting now for dressing.nvim!
Frequency Sorting for vim.ui.select: Now you can enjoy (f)recency-based sorting for pickers started through vim.ui.select, provided by dressing.nvim or (untested) telescope-ui-select.nvim. For this to work, make sure to load telescope-all-recent.nvim AFTER dressing.nvim.
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Requesting help with rust-analyzer, rust-tools and nvim.
For 2, I use dressing.nvim with the options below (requires telescope) and that gives me a nice UI for code actions which you can exist out of. lua { input = { enabled = false }, select = { telescope = require("telescope.themes").get_cursor() }, }
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How to use telescope to show code actions and codelens instead of noice?
cool, thanks, solved my problem, just checked the codebase again with the vim.ui.select, found the plugin stevearc/dressing.nvim
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Simple floating ui.input
Dressing works, but most of its code deals with vim.ui.select, which seems slightly overkill here.
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How to create command completion in a lua config?
In general, vim.ui.input does not seem to be super completion friendly, it seems the only method currently available is to use dressing, cmp, and cmp_omnifunc to get some basic completions that are provided by omnifunc: https://github.com/stevearc/dressing.nvim/issues/55
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mind.nvim | Part 1/5: Introduction and first features
Are you using https://github.com/stevearc/dressing.nvim by chance??? It's awesome to see ui plugins emerging that can be used in other plugins :)
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Is it possible to fuzzy search over grep results in Telescope, like with fzf.vim?
I wrote this little guy which promots you for your query with vim.ui.input, which is really neat if you have a plugin like dressing.nvim installed
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Looking for pointers with Python environment setup
it uses vim.ui.select so you can use for example dressing.nvim to use telescope for the UI.
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Command to scratch buffer
I wanted to share a little utility function, I believe is quite useful. It takes a command as input and shows the output in a scratch buffer. Inputting “scratch” will open an empty scratch buffer, command completions are enabled. It is based on the builtin vim.ui.input prompt, which can be automatically styled by the excellent dressing.nvim. I often use it to open the current colorscheme’s highlight groups in a buffer, with the advantage that colorizer plugins will work then. Or you can check out the latest messages when you got errors in your config, etc. Just don’t try to update your operating system through it…
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[HELP] saving/creating file
the little bit of indirection with save_file is required because vim.ui.input might be async (for example if want you're able to use stevearc/dressing.nvim with this snippet without out any modification)
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Stats
stevearc/dressing.nvim is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of dressing.nvim is Lua.