
A Few Vim Plugins That Have Impressed Me Recently DistroTube
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Date: 2022-03-30
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Riseabove
I run vifm similar to ranger outside of vim and I always have loved it. But I got mine colorschemed. I don't really see a need for a vifm explorer plugin inside vim; I suppose of that's all you do is work with config files which is what all the WTM people seem to do all the time. lol. But otherwise cool. The .css plugin sounds really good though.
Hey - what is that most awesome wallpaper you got there. Pretty neat looking.
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I run vifm similar to ranger outside of vim and I always have loved it. But I got mine colorschemed. I don't really see a need for a vifm explorer plugin inside vim; I suppose of that's all you do is work with config files which is what all the WTM people seem to do all the time. lol. But otherwise cool. The .css plugin sounds really good though.
Hey - what is that most awesome wallpaper you got there. Pretty neat looking.
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creztoe
For anyone looking for a sane way to store/version control your wiki... use Gitlab
Why Gitlab as opposed to Github?
1. Gitlab allows use of -[[_TOC_]]- expansion to automatically insert a table of contents
2. Gitlab allows nested directory structures and provides a built in navigation sidebar. Github just dumps all md files into a single directory for navigation
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For anyone looking for a sane way to store/version control your wiki... use Gitlab
Why Gitlab as opposed to Github?
1. Gitlab allows use of -[[_TOC_]]- expansion to automatically insert a table of contents
2. Gitlab allows nested directory structures and provides a built in navigation sidebar. Github just dumps all md files into a single directory for navigation
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Nick
Check out quickmenu.vim, it lets you build simple menus. As a vim user who went to doom emacs then back to vim, I missed the menu that doom has. With quickmenu, I-ve built out a custom syntactic set of menus that has made vim an even more powerful editor now that I don-t have to slave away typing commands or commiting them to memory.
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Check out quickmenu.vim, it lets you build simple menus. As a vim user who went to doom emacs then back to vim, I missed the menu that doom has. With quickmenu, I-ve built out a custom syntactic set of menus that has made vim an even more powerful editor now that I don-t have to slave away typing commands or commiting them to memory.
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Armynyus
Aaah a few new vim plugins. Got to have.
- - cat .vimrc-grep -E --Plug- - wc -l
71
Aaargh.
Seriously: The one and only plugin, which, in -my- opinion, really puts vim to another level is fzf.vim - and maybe, especially for develpment, coc
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Aaah a few new vim plugins. Got to have.
- - cat .vimrc-grep -E --Plug- - wc -l
71
Aaargh.
Seriously: The one and only plugin, which, in -my- opinion, really puts vim to another level is fzf.vim - and maybe, especially for develpment, coc
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Paul
I used vimwiki for about 6 years. Very useful plugin. Got 17Mb of text in vimwiki directory. Keep it in a private git repo. Your video made me start thinking to change all pages into -.md format. After all, one can always use pandoc to get htmls or pdfs.
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I used vimwiki for about 6 years. Very useful plugin. Got 17Mb of text in vimwiki directory. Keep it in a private git repo. Your video made me start thinking to change all pages into -.md format. After all, one can always use pandoc to get htmls or pdfs.
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carlos
What desktop environment do you have? And as i see in some other videos, are you using a Tiling window manager? I'm new here and i'm trying to get some info to build my arch linux in the most minimalism way
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What desktop environment do you have? And as i see in some other videos, are you using a Tiling window manager? I'm new here and i'm trying to get some info to build my arch linux in the most minimalism way
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Cameron
Dumb question but a genuine one, but why would you need a file manager inside of a text editor? Even if you're using a tiling window manager wouldn't you just open a separate terminal?
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Dumb question but a genuine one, but why would you need a file manager inside of a text editor? Even if you're using a tiling window manager wouldn't you just open a separate terminal?
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OsKaR
why not using ranger as a file manager ? It realy seems to be a superset of vifm in terms of functionnalities, and has also very good vim integrations, especially with neovim !
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why not using ranger as a file manager ? It realy seems to be a superset of vifm in terms of functionnalities, and has also very good vim integrations, especially with neovim !
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Andrei
Vimwiki looks incredibly awesome but I have one question and it's probably dumb but whatever. I couldn't find how to change the default directory for it -- how is it done?
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Vimwiki looks incredibly awesome but I have one question and it's probably dumb but whatever. I couldn't find how to change the default directory for it -- how is it done?
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Ken
What is VIM .I now its for coding, but coding what. ( apps/websites) i wanted to learn coding and learn to make simple projects. can anyone point me in the right direction.
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What is VIM .I now its for coding, but coding what. ( apps/websites) i wanted to learn coding and learn to make simple projects. can anyone point me in the right direction.
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