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focus.nvim reviews and mentions
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What are some plugins that you can't live without?
focus.nvim
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Neovide Lags. Should I do something in order to prevent it . Or it's just how it is....
For automatic and probably instant split resizing, you could use focus.nvim or something similar. Or just resize using Neovim (keyboard) commands, which probably would also not lag.
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FAVOURITE PLUGINS
- https://github.com/beauwilliams/focus.nvim
- Do we have any tile window manager for NeoVim? (Written in Lua preferred)
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Increase left padding when there is only one file opened?
Been searching around, and found zen-mode and focus.nvim but they don't really fix my specific use case. Some even suggested to have the file explorer opened to act as the left padding.
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PSA: Plugin developers, please notify your users when adding a dependency that creates a breaking change.
I mean... yeah? I write vim plugins, see focus.nvim
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Focus.nvim has been recently updated to add even more awesome features that make vim splits an absolute joy to work with + heads up on breaking change
For those that haven't heard of focus, a quick TLDR.. if you love using vim splits, you will find focus.nvim makes your life with splits just that little bit better. The core feature of focus is auto-resizing splits, when moving between them the currently focused window will be resized to take up more of the screen. It's even more awesome now thanks to #1 below. Or maybe see some demo gifs here.
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Focus splits using mouse
Hmm, perhaps this can be an addition to focus.nvim ..maybe add some options and enhancements to make it work better
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Why use splits?
You can also get auto-resizing splits like in this little thing I wrote focus.nvim
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Stats
nvim-focus/focus.nvim is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of focus.nvim is Lua.
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