Open tjdevries opened 2 years ago
Awesome video! :sunglasses:
Can we suggest here? I'd say kristijanhusak/orgmode.nvim - it's a up and running Org Mode port for nvim - an awesome way to organise your agenda :muscle:
I've been really enjoying using it :+1:
I've added neorg vs. orgmod.nvim as something to try and consider. That may have to wait awhile as it seems complicated to make a simple video comparing them and working on them. I'd have to do quite a bit of work to make that happen. Thanks for the suggestion tho :)
You can end the series by teaching us how to make our own plugins with the help of plenary.nvim
I've added neorg vs. orgmod.nvim as something to try and consider. That may have to wait awhile as it seems complicated to make a simple video comparing them and working on them. I'd have to do quite a bit of work to make that happen. Thanks for the suggestion tho :)
Neorg is very powerful in that it wants to build on and improve the classic Org Mode - I really like how they've redone the syntax :+1::+1: However, it still lacks an agenda view (planned for v0.2), which is essential for running a busy schedule.
Orgmode in contrast, although still in development, already supports a feature-full agenda view, and as of recently it even allows clocking tasks :sunglasses: I've used it heavily for the past couple of months and it's rock solid :muscle: Also @kristijanhusak has been really fast to close any bugs and issues reported by the community.
If you could do a vid on both that would be awesome, but it's worth at least dedicating some time to Orgmode in the Neorg video :wink:
However, it still lacks an agenda view (planned for v0.2), which is essential for running a busy schedule.
A little surprise is planned for 0.1 release, as you can see in this PR: https://github.com/nvim-neorg/neorg/pull/99. (already merged into unstable, so that everyone can try it)
I recently started using gitsigns.nvim and am finding it quite useful for staging hunks within a buffer, and I'm liking the blame hover and I occasionally toggle the blame ghost text. I'm curious to hear your take.
How about the new and shiny https://github.com/williamboman/mason.nvim plugin? I didn't try it myself yet but it looks really promising.
@tjdevries Could you make a Take Tuesday video about converting your UltiSnips snippets to LuaSnip snippets? I've got a googol number of UltiSnip snippets, and it would help immensely if you could make a video covering that.
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