I’ve been absolutely loving treesitter. It’s come a long way and it’s been absolutely great for things like folds, motions, highlights of course. Now that I’ve finally gotten familiar with writing my own queries I can extend the existing plugins. As an example I’ve added folds to blocks of multiple consecutive comments in JS and Ruby.
What are some of your favorites?
well, i eschewed motion plugins for so long, but i recently installed easy motion, to quote “maybe use it minimally so i don’t have to change my work flow too much”. i pretty much gave up using w, e, b and f within a day of installing it, replacing each of them with a more efficient reach for the same number of key presses. similar situation with ultisnips, thinking it’d be overkill for my needs. these both work really well with opening zsh commands in $editor too.
I made a similar post on my home instance.
The big ones from that are CoQ (fast as fuck autocompletion using neovim’s builtin lsp) it’s artifacts for commonly snippets and ChadTree (nerdtree replacement made by the same person) I rely on both way more than I’d like to admit and they take neovim from a nice text editor to something that can rival any IDE for me.
There are others, but I like all of these:
- nvim.focus
- null-ls
- pounce
- vim-fugiitive, obviously
- vim-projectionist (awesome for TDD)
- (Better) Vim Tmux Resizer
My favorite plugins:
- telescope (file searching, diagnostic listing…)
- vim-surround
- vim-signify
I use a couple others, but those are really important to my workflow.
I think that my favorite is noice.nvim
. I like the looks it makes :)