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    QuickFIX
    QuickFIX is the worlds first Open Source C++ FIX (Financial Information eXchange) engine, helping financial institutions easily integrate with each other. The SVN repository is now locked. Latest code is hosted at github. https://github.com/quickfix/quickfix
    Downloads: 26 This Week
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    Trouble.nvim

    Trouble.nvim

    Pretty diagnostics, references, telescope results, quickfix, location

    A pretty list for showing diagnostics, references, telescope results, quickfix and location lists to help you solve all the trouble your code is causing.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    test.vim

    test.vim

    Run your tests at the speed of thought

    ...It abstracts differences between tools so you can run nearest test, current file, last test, or entire suite with consistent commands and mappings. The plugin auto-detects supported test frameworks based on project files and adapts its strategy accordingly. Output can be shown in splits, quickfix, or dispatched to external runners, and it integrates smoothly with asynchronous job systems for non-blocking runs. You can configure custom strategies to run tests via terminal, tmux panes, Neovim terminals, or background dispatchers. Its design encourages tight feedback loops, making test-driven workflows natural in Vim.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    fzf.vim

    fzf.vim

    Things you can do with fzf and Vim

    ...With commands like :Files, :Buffers, :Rg, and :Commands, you can jump to files, lines, symbols, commits, or help tags using incremental fuzzy matching. It embraces Vim’s philosophy by composing with registers, marks, quickfix, and mappings, letting you build powerful flows from small pieces. Previews show file contents, diffs, or documentation alongside candidates, and can be customized with tools like ripgrep and bat. The plugin works in terminals and GUIs, optionally using floating windows and popup layouts to keep context visible. Its speed and adaptability make it a staple for users who live in Vim and need to traverse large codebases without losing rhythm.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    vim-autoformat

    vim-autoformat

    Provide code formatting in Vim by integrating existing code formatters

    ...It supports a wide range of formatters—such as Black, isort, yapf, Prettier, clang-format, gofmt, rustfmt, shfmt, and many more—while letting you override arguments per project or per filetype. Results flow back into the buffer, replacing content or selected regions, and can integrate with quickfix for error reporting when a tool fails. You can wire formatting to save events, cursor holds, or run it manually, keeping it as strict or as gentle as your workflow needs. For teams, a shared config ensures consistent code style across contributors regardless of their local editor knowledge.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    ALE

    ALE

    Check syntax in Vim/Neovim asynchronously and fix files

    ALE is an asynchronous linting and fixing engine for Vim and Neovim that keeps feedback flowing without blocking your editor. It runs external linters and formatters in the background as you type or save, streaming diagnostics into the sign column and statusline. The project focuses on breadth and practicality: dozens of languages work out of the box, and configuration is usually a matter of selecting tools you already use on the command line. ALE can also act as a lightweight Language...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Neomake

    Neomake

    Asynchronous linting and make framework for Neovim/Vim

    Neomake is an asynchronous linting and build framework for Vim and Neovim that predates and inspires newer tooling in this space. It runs “makers” (linters, compilers, format checkers, test commands) in the background and surfaces results as signs, virtual text, or via quickfix/location lists. The system is highly configurable: you can define per-filetype makers, chain multiple tools, and control when they run (on save, on write, on cursor hold, or manually). Run several makers concurrently and aggregate results. Because it uses job control and timers, it scales well on large codebases and keeps the editor responsive. ...
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    unimpaired.vim

    unimpaired.vim

    unimpaired.vim: Pairs of handy bracket mappings

    vim-unimpaired provides a rich set of bracket mappings that make navigation and editing faster with consistent, memorable keys. It standardizes “previous/next” operations across lists like buffers, quickfix, location lists, and tags so your muscle memory stays the same. The plugin also adds convenience motions for moving between version-control conflict markers when resolving merges. It includes utilities for inserting blank lines above or below without leaving normal mode, improving flow for structural edits. Paste mappings are adjusted so linewise pastes respect indentation and placement. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    vim-signify

    vim-signify

    Show a diff using Vim its sign column

    ...It computes hunks against your VCS (Git, Mercurial, Subversion, and more) and updates signs efficiently as you edit. The plugin provides motions to jump between hunks and optional mappings to preview a hunk or populate quickfix/location lists. Because it runs asynchronously where possible, it keeps the UI responsive on large files. Signify is intentionally focused on visualization and navigation, complementing rather than replacing commit or staging tools. Inline signs for added, modified, and removed lines in the gutter. Asynchronous updates to avoid UI stalls on large diffs. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    vim-dispatch

    vim-dispatch

    Asynchronous build and test dispatcher

    vim-dispatch is Tim Pope’s asynchronous build and test dispatcher for Vim that lets you run long-running tasks without blocking the editor. It abstracts over different execution backends (terminal, tmux, GNU screen, Neovim terminal, external consoles) and routes job output to quickfix or background panes. The plugin introduces a consistent set of commands—like :Make, :Dispatch, and :Start—that integrate with Vim’s compiler ecosystem and project roots. You can kick off a job, keep editing while it runs, and jump to errors when it completes, tightening feedback loops for test-driven and build-heavy workflows. It also remembers recent commands and adapts to the current directory or project, so common tasks are only a keystroke away. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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