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suda.vim reviews and mentions
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how can I use my config while in superuser mode?
Personally, I use suda.vim
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Neovim says it's writing to some files when it doesn't
I've always tried using this plugin and doing SudaWrite, which doesn't work either.
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don't you hate it when you edit a txt file in VI and then when you going to save it; says that you do not have permission?
In neovim this problem is solved by https://github.com/lambdalisue/suda.vim
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sudowrite.lua: I wrote a small module that allows writing files as root
This emulates the well known sudo write trick (:w !sudo tee %), which unfortunately doesn't work in neovim. The code is mostly based on suda, except that it's fully written in lua and it's a small module that you can include in your config.
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cmap alternative in lua ?
ye ol' sudo tee trick does not work in nvim afaik. Use this
- how edit root files in nvim lua??
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Lua solution to writing a file using sudo
Neovim has numerous issues open about this and some are suggesting using suda.vim which works great. Personally I did not want to use a plugin just for this as all I wanted was to have a command that would replicate :w !sudo tee %.
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How do you use sudo with neovim while keeping the config in init.lua?
You can see if suda.nvim fits your needs better.
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YSK : Do not use 'sudo vim/nano/emacs..' to edit a file. Instead, set your $EDITOR and use sudoedit or sudo -e.
There's also Suda.vim
- Should I use vim or neovim?
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lambdalisue/suda.vim is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of suda.vim is Vim Script.
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