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    Which Key

    Which Key

    Create key bindings that stick

    WhichKey helps you remember your Neovim keymaps, by showing available keybindings in a popup as you type.
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    MyBatis Pagination

    MyBatis Pagination

    A pagination plugin

    If you are using MyBatis, it is recommended to try this pagination plugin. This must be the most convenient pagination plugin. PageHelper supports any complex single-table, multi-table queries. As to some special cases, please refer to the Important notes. Through a comprehensive sample code and test, the basic usage of adding, deleting, modifying, and checking operations in the MyBatis XML mode and annotation mode is explained, and the application of dynamic SQL in different aspects and the...
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    Emmet-vim

    Emmet-vim

    Plug-in for expanding abbreviations similar to emmet

    Emmet-vim is a Vim plugin that brings Emmet-style abbreviation expansion to Vim users working with HTML, CSS, JSX, and other markup-heavy formats. It lets you type compact CSS-selector-like expressions and expand them into full HTML or XML structures with a single key combination, drastically speeding up front-end templating. The plugin supports many Emmet constructs such as IDs, classes, nesting, multiplication, numbering, text content, and attribute syntax. It can be installed using common Vim plugin managers like vim-plug, Vundle, or Pathogen, or manually by copying the plugin and autoload directories. ...
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