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flit.nvim discussion
flit.nvim reviews and mentions
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lazyvim: f command generates error
recent bug in leap.nvim that flit.nvim depends on, you can revert the commit to avoid it.
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What is the font used in this gif? It looks like Droid Sans Mono, but M, s, a and r are not quite the same.
But the flit.nvim (where the file is taken) is a plugin for neovim.
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What do you use 's' for in normal mode? vanilla? or something like leap?
although I think I'll use https://github.com/ggandor/flit.nvim which promises to free up ; which would be quite nice
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Search notification: alternative to easy-motion-like
Once you get used to leap and https://github.com/ggandor/flit.nvim based navigation you wonder why it's not built in to the editor. So much smoother than / navigation. I don't understand what's pure about poor ergonomics, it's just self flagellation.
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Leap vs hop
They both introduce ways to move your cursor to a specific point in ~3-4 keystrokes. Hop has multiple modes and paints each target word/line/character/etc with a target, while Leap has one mode (go to target character) and only adds an extra marker if necessary. Leap also has other nice extensions based off it like leap-spooky and flit
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Leap.nvim updates
flit.nvim ("clever-f" module)
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flit.nvim: clever-f with labels - what more to ask for?
Hi everyone! So here is the most recent little skunkworks project from Leap Labs. Consider it as more of a preview or proof of concept stuff. If everyone says "oh, it's pure awesomeness, this is what I've been missing", then it might even make sense to implement it in the core (Leap). (But at that point, we might even consider merging Lightspeed and Leap back together...(??))
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Stats
ggandor/flit.nvim is an open source project licensed under The Unlicense which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of flit.nvim is Lua.