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    snacks.nvim

    snacks.nvim

    A collection of QoL plugins for Neovim

    snacks.nvim is a playful and minimal plugin for Neovim that shows little "snack" animations or messages in the command line during idle moments. It adds charm and personality to the editor without being intrusive, appealing to users who enjoy aesthetic feedback in their development environment. snacks.nvim is written in Lua and intended as a lighthearted UX enhancement.
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    nui.nvim

    nui.nvim

    UI Component Library for Neovim

    UI Component Library for Neovim.
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    HARPOON 2

    HARPOON 2

    Getting you where you want with the fewest keystrokes

    HARPOON 2 is a highly popular Neovim plugin created by ThePrimeagen that enhances editor navigation by letting users mark and quickly jump to frequently used files and terminals within their Neovim workflow. Unlike traditional global marks in Vim, Harpoon’s marks are per-project and automatically updated, meaning they follow files even as content changes, which streamlines switching between contextually relevant files during development. It comes with an intuitive menu system that lists...
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    refactoring.nvim

    refactoring.nvim

    The Refactoring library based off the Refactoring book

    refactoring.nvim is a Neovim plugin developed to bring powerful automated code refactoring capabilities to one of the most popular text editors among programmers, giving developers a suite of refactoring operations that streamline repetitive restructuring tasks inside the editor. Built around an intuitive set of commands and a Lua API, the plugin allows users to extract and inline variables or functions, pull blocks of code into new files, and modify code structure without leaving the...
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    lua_alt_getopt is a module for Lua programming language for parsing command line arguments. Goals: compatibility to POSIX "Utility Syntax Guidelines" (guidelines 3-13), GNU getopt_long(3) extentions.
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    quvi is a command line tool for parsing Adobe Flash media stream URLs. libquvi is a cross-platform library for parsing media stream URLs with C API.
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    The mistletoe parser library.
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