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glance.nvim reviews and mentions
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Tell me your plugins ideas and I will try do it
I wish I can preview git diff hunk in vscode-like style (blaspheme, I know), i.e. text before & after change are opened in a nice, full-width split in the middle of current window instead of in a floating window with + and - prefixes. There are similar plugin for LSP actions: glance.nvim but I haven't found one for git hunk diff (AFAIK diffview.nvim opens diff for a whole file in a new tab, so it is not what I'm looking for).
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How to get references without focus on quickfix menu?
you can use :Telescope lsp_references or glance for more convenient access to the references
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Highlight references in buffer
I can recommend glance.nvim for this https://github.com/dnlhc/glance.nvim
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Any recommended plugins to frictionlessly see lsp references in a perhaps a popup window?
https://github.com/DNLHC/glance.nvim is BiS for this
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What is your workflow for code navigation?
And the Glance plugin when it has to be pretty :)
- glance.nvim - A pretty window for previewing, navigating and editing your LSP locations
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DNLHC/glance.nvim is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of glance.nvim is Lua.
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