BEST Vim Plugins For Non Developers
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Today I talk about my top 5 Vim plugins for non-developers. Plus a couple bonus picks.
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Vimwiki - is.gd/19WpKt
Delimitmate - is.gd/Jt02vs
Vim Lastplace - is.gd/uv9hqH
Goyo - is.gd/EMAoRe
Vim-Markdown - is.gd/kMrST3
Vim CSS Color - is.gd/gW72II
Nerd Tree - is.gd/D6ZPJl
==== Time Stamps ====
0:00 Intro
0:48 Vimwiki
3:11 Delimitmate
4:54 Vim Lastplace
6:28 Goyo
7:56 Vim Markdown
9:35 BONUS: Vim CSS Color
11:03 NerdTree
12:28 Conclusions
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@RockawayCCW
Жыл бұрын
Is there an app that can sort photos by resolution?
my new job title: "css website coder or whatever"
@TheLinuxCast
Жыл бұрын
Way better than web developer. I should trademark that. Pure gold.
Vim wiki is a new one to me, I think I could put it to use. Thanks!
I just found kickstart nvim, which is not another nvim, but more of a auto generated init for lua that will automatomagicaly installs a bunch of plugins and languages. It more for developers than noobs like me, but it is interesting. TJ DeVries has a video on it. He's a neovim developer.
Really enjoyed this video, thank you. I'll be looking in to these. Quick question - is there a particular reason you use vimwiki syntax in vimwiki over markdown, when you use markdown so much for your other work?
If you’re a developer, you might want to try `windwp/nvim-autopairs` instead of Delimitmate, as it integrates better with autocompletion plugins like Coq and Cmp.
Is there a Vim plugin that makes it Emacs? (First to Emacs comment tonight!)
@WildVoltorb
Жыл бұрын
Boooooooooooooo
@Flackon
Жыл бұрын
I guess nobody has deemed it necessary since you’re already in vim
If you use markdown all the time why dont you make Vimwiki use markdown?
Go to last (edit) position: g; in regular vim.
@TheLinuxCast
Жыл бұрын
Yes. But I don't have to press a key at all.
It would be great if you showed a video on how you install and manage these plugins. As a new user to Neovim (and these plugins), that would be very helpful.
Is Goyo REALLY not to get distracted with splits or just aesthetically pleasing ?
@TheLinuxCast
Жыл бұрын
Why can't it be both?
@driden1987
Жыл бұрын
@@TheLinuxCast Not saying it can't, but you mentioned you used it because you found splits distracting, which seems incredible to me
NERDtree isn't under active development anymore. Thus you should use dired instead.
So vimwiki is like Org Mode in Emacs.
@arootube
Жыл бұрын
You lose out on agenda and mobility, but linking and creating notes feels more natural here.
Why is your gray 313231 instead of nice, balanced and symmetrical 313131. Can you actually see the difference in colors?
@TheLinuxCast
Жыл бұрын
It's a premade color scheme so I didn't make it.
Thanks
@TheLinuxCast
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the SUPER thanks!
I think I understand what the first one is. So you have a page. That page has links to other pages. It all just acts like a Wikipedia page with there links.
@TheLinuxCast
Жыл бұрын
Yes. I just can't explain it well.
@cooperhuntsman
Жыл бұрын
@@TheLinuxCastYeah. That is alright though. Sometimes we just don’t have a good way to explain something good.
On colors I use Hexokinase, but it hasn't been updated for 3 or 4 years. I'll have to try vim css color. I would suggest the fzf plugin by junegunn Thanks!
I am not a vim user, but i found interesting GVM.
nice editor you got there but it's missing a proper shell to display images and render proper fonts 😉
As a coder but not full-on developer, I find Vim to be useful for editing small config-type files or shell scripting, but it just pales in comparison to real code editors like VS Code with the amount of features that it has. I use VS Code for coding but Vim for light editing.