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    noice.nvim

    noice.nvim

    Highly experimental plugin that replaces the UI for messages

    noice.nvim is a modern UI enhancement plugin for Neovim that overhauls how messages, command-line prompts, and notifications are displayed. It provides rich visual components for LSP messages, search results, and command history, offering a more readable and stylish user interface. Built with Lua, it integrates with other popular plugins like nvim-cmp and lualine for a cohesive experience.
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    registers.nvim

    registers.nvim

    Neovim plugin to preview the contents of the registers

    ...It offers basic syntax highlighting, a preview, and an equally (if not more) efficient experience using Neovim registers. One simply uses " or CtrlR as one would normally, and then enjoys the benefit of seeing the contents of all filled registers without having to use the :reg command beforehand. It essentially removes an annoying step in using Neovim registers (checking where a specific item is, which register you might have used earlier, etc.), and lets you increase your efficiency while also increasing Neovim’s aesthetic.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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