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gdoc.vim reviews and mentions
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gdoc.vim - Google docs integration for vim/neovim
I've added a todo now, and as for the feature you suggested https://github.com/Aadv1k/gdoc.vim/blob/main/TODO.md take a look here.
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[Update] Google docs integration for vim using gdoc.vim!
Here is the link to the github
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gdoc.vim -- A simple vim/neovim plugin to send your local buffer to google-docs
This was actually the initial goal of the project, but the thing is, after the deprecation of googleCL there is no real way to transform a format like markdown, to a "google docs friendly" query. With the API you have to format a json request with each paragraph being a array in the main blob, then within the paragraph, if any word is formatted different, it has to be transformed into a json object with the attributes. a simple document leads to a 300 line json blob so sadly, as of now, No. Current goals can be found here
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Aadv1k/gdoc.vim is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of gdoc.vim is Python.