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@dominicm i just played around with https://github.com/fholgado/minibufexpl.vim (which you posted earlier) for a bit. i like it! but after a while of playing with it and configuring it to my liking, i realized that i'd ended up with something very similar to ctrl-space, and then i realized that i like ctrl-space better 😄
one area where it does have ctrl-space beat is that you can keep it open and have a nice, succinct display of all of your open buffers
i just tend not to work that way. i like to be able to forget which buffers i have open most of the time -- one less thing to have on my mind
ctrl-space is useful to me in those times when i need to open a file i was just looking at and i don't quite remember what it was called, so i want to see what files i have open, just for a second, and switch to that particular file
then i go back to not caring what files i have open, and just looking at the file in front of me
@thiru0130 Thanks for your feedback! I'll support figwheel-main with vim-iced.
@thiru0130 You can already connect to figwheel-main via following command.
:IcedEvalRepl (cider.piggieback/cljs-repl (figwheel.main.api/repl-env "app"))
But I'll provide more suitable I/F for piggieback.
@UBL24PLE6 awesome! Your tool looks pretty compelling. I'll give it a go sometime soon. Hopefully it works ok with neovim 😓
I get a lot of mileage out of :b <partial-buffer-name><Tab>
with wildmenu and also nnoremap gb :ls<CR>:b<space>
instead of just using :ls
Yeah, your gb is what I've been doing, but lots of overlap in filenames is killing me on this project