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Package for visual hints on edit motions?
yanky.nvim can give you highlight on put. Let me try and remember if I know one that can give you highlight on other edits
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[Solution] Using all yank-related plugins (tmux.nvim, yanky.nvim, which-key.nvim)
There are many yank-related plugins. tmux.nvim synchronises registers with tmux so you can copy from tmux and paste to vim, and the other way around. yanky.nvim allows you to cycle through registers with and . which-key.nvim shows a preview of registers when you type ".
- keep yank after paste the content above anthor content.
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[yanky.nvim] You can now store your Yanky Ring into a Sqlite database !
I don't know if there are yanky.nvim users here but you can now store the yank ring into sqlite (much more reliable than ShaDa) ! https://github.com/gbprod/yanky.nvim/pull/55
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How to highlight the put region with autocmd like `vim.highlight.on_yank`?
In addition to /u/trieu1912 's comment - you can also look into https://github.com/gbprod/yanky.nvim and specifically https://github.com/gbprod/yanky.nvim/blob/main/lua/yanky/highlight.lua#L35
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gbprod/yanky.nvim is an open source project licensed under Do What The F*ck You Want To Public License which is not an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of yanky.nvim is Lua.
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