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vimfiles reviews and mentions
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How to reload a lua file without the need of closing it?
As /u/Miserable-Ad-7341 said, simplest is to set the package.loaded name to nil and require it again. For a slightly more built-in feel, I set up SourceCmd autocmd for lua (with the surrounding code to toggle auto-sourcing on save for vim and lua files), with this function doing the sourcing. It'll completely reload any module I'm working on, or if it detects a configuration file (in lua/mia/, for me), it'll just reload that file.
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Is there a plugin that customizes the command line area? And is there any way to customize the tab without plugins? I enabled the tab natively with vim.o.showtabline = 2. thx
I use this for my tabline. It simply shows all of the windows open in the tab instead of just the active window, using / to show vertical splits and | to show horizontal ones. I've found it immensely helpful. Ignore the comments, I planned on expanding the tabline to have a second line showing the alternate file of each window, but never got around to it. Doesn't seem necessary.
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I made a Status line from scratch. No plugins used.
For example, here (it's not the best, but it illustrates my point).
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Is there a use case where mouse can be faster than a Vim way of achieving it?
I use these functions mapped to to resize the windows more like tmux. It makes a lot more intuitive sense, and lets me make small adjustments using the keyboard instead of the mouse.
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milisims/vimfiles is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of vimfiles is Lua.
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