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this might be a niche thing, but if anyone is like me and wants some of the basic features of vim-salve without the several seconds+ vim startup times due to classpath detection, i created a fork that provides that: https://github.com/daveyarwood/vim-diet-salve for a bit of context: https://github.com/tpope/vim-salve/issues/18
tl;dr: it's vim-salve, but with the classpath detection and projectionist features removed
@dave have you looked at https://github.com/clojure-vim/vim-jack-in ?
@dominicm i have! i was using it for a while, but then at some point, for some reason, the REPL buffers started not appearing
i use ctrl-space.vim to manage my buffers, so i'm thinking the issue is that i'm just not seeing it in that list, whereas i did before
For anyone else curious, https://github.com/vim-ctrlspace/vim-ctrlspace Looks neat, I don't know how I missed it
@U2DUDHWQY ctrl-space is more about managing sets of open buffers, switching workspaces (project contexts), etc.
i use fzf when i want to find and open some file in the current directory, ctrl-space when i want to see what files i have open and switch to one
i used to use the workspaces feature more, but these days i tend to just have one tmux session per project that i'm working on, and i switch back and forth via tmux
I’m asking because I have been using ctrlp since a long time ago, and then with all the new tools, I’m wondering if I should migrate to something new.
@dave If you feel brave enough turn off tabline: set showtabline=0 Tabline in Vim has very limited capabilities and as Vim-CtrlSpace makes use of tabs intensively, tabline would just get in your way. Tab List (<l>) makes tabline obsolete ;).