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    hlchunk.nvim

    hlchunk.nvim

    This is the lua implementation of nvim-hlchunk

    Similar to indent-blankline, this plugin can highlight the indent line, and highlight the code chunk according to the current cursor position. Using profile.nvim for performance analysis, all experiments were conducted on macOS with alacrity, Neovim window height was 66 lines, and the code file was typescript.js, starting from the first line to the five hundredth line. The average rendering time per render was 0.7ms.
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    Conjure

    Conjure

    Interactive evaluation for Neovim

    ... and supported features in the wiki. Conjure adds support for various languages through "clients", these are Lua modules that expose a selection of functions and values that allow the wider Conjure UX to interact with the target language. There’s more information on configuring Conjure to point at clients depending on the file type under :h conjure-clients.
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