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Fireplace question: Anyone know if it’s possible to have the output in the repl, instead of returned back to the “transient” buffer?
Or returned to a separate more permanent buffer would also be a nice option.
(perhaps even better. Hmm…)
@niclasnilsson fireplace has :Last
which opens the result of the last evaluation in the preview window.
@jarrodctaylor Yes, I’ve seen that one, but I was more looking something like that but in a buffer that is appended continously?
Or a repl where I can see the commands as I send them to it, and also the results. As a normal console repl, but simply feeding it from vim.
@niclasnilsson fireplace doesn't offer that. Acid.nvim has that, somewhat.
Ok, will check that out. Thanks, @dominicm!
@niclasnilsson were you thinking of something like this - https://i.imgur.com/5FnkXkK.gif
@markwoodhall Exactly like that!
So what tool is that @markwoodhall?
It's a really early version of a plugin I started working on, which I couldn't in all honesty recommend since it is aggressive in it's buffer manipulation, however writing output to another buffer like you mentioned could help in that regard. https://github.com/markwoodhall/vim-aurepl
That version doesn't contain this "output to another buffer logic", I just very quickly experimented with that.
There are probably many ways in which it won't work. 😂
Cool! Looks great!