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2017-10-11
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I just discovered the M-hjkl bindings from guns/vim-sexp
how did I live without this in my life 😮
It's a shame tpope doesn't get much time to work on fireplace. My pprint PR has a huge impact on how I view things. Data is perceivable now, it's really nice.
It would be impossible to syntax highlight cpp given how vim works. Well... maybe not
I think ascii codes get printed in there, so maybe you could pipe via an external program
I wonder if the awesome folks working at neovim are working on something that will support this in the future
https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/7234 this looks super interesting
wait, if I'm reading that issue right, they did 15 hours of generative tests to test this code.
This will be a noticable feature in neovim I think. It will be cool to have command line highlighting (which probably paves the way for what we discussed previously)
Being able to use that buffer as any other would be sweet. Most of the time I am trying to search with forward slash just to find out it doesn't work before I type :Last
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http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Capture_ex_command_output combination of TabMessage & cp
augmented to handle it