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Recent contributions to the awesome-vim9 list

The awesome-vim9 list is growing. Thank you to everyone who's contributed. Here's what's new.

# New Plugins Added

`DanBradbury/github-actions.vim` \- Interact with GitHub Actions in vim
nda-cunh/SupraPacman \- vim9.1 plugin for playing to pacman in vim
`Coacher/vim9-cutlass` \- Vim9 plugin that adds a 'cut' operation separate from 'delete'
Coacher/vim9-buckler \- Vim9 plugin that maintains a consistent yank history through registers
`DanielViberg/lsp` \- A lightweight, pure vim9noscript lsp client
ShayHill/article_install_vim_in_windows \- This guide will start from a stock Windows 11 install and take you all the way to a Python development environment with completion, snippets, LSPs, debugging, AI, etc.
`nda-cunh/indent_rainbow_vim` \- vim9 plugin for indent\_rainbow from supravim
sevehub/vim9lua This - Vim9Script plugin allows users to execute the contents of the current buffer as a Lua noscript using Windows PowerShell. It provides a way to test and run Lua code directly from Vim, enhancing the development workflow for Lua programmers.
`sevehub/vim9psgrep` \- vim9psgrep is a Vim9noscript plugin that integrates the power of ripgrep with Vim, utilizing PowerShell noscripts and Visual Basic popups
nda-cunh/SupraTree \- a Vim9noscript plugin File-Manager
`nda-cunh/SupraIcons` \- Vim9Script plugin, rewrite of vim-devicons but better (beta)
ubaldot/vim-calendar \- Calendar in Vim9
`ShayHill/vim9-limelight` \- Shade unfocused windows. Give a bright statusline color for active windows when splits are open.
ubaldot/vim-op-surround \- Vim9 surround!
`nonoscript/taberian.vim` \- Clickable tabs per VIM window
nonoscript/elevator.vim \- Scrollbar for VIM
`girishji/fFtT.vim` \- More accurate f, F, t, T navigation in Vim.
lacygoill/vim9asm \- No denoscription provided.
`Bakudankun/qline.vim` \- The quick, fully-customizable status line plugin written in cutting-edge Vim9 noscript.
ubalot/vim-markdown-extras \- Taking notes and editing markdown files: make it easy!
`shayhill/vim9-scratchterm` \- Define a command, ScratchTerm, that creates a new terminal buffer and marks it as a scratch buffer. This allows us to kill all scratch terminals in the current view with a single function.

# Star Milestones Crossed

girishji/vimsuggest reached 50 stars.
`ubaldot/vim-calendar` got its first star.
nda-cunh/SupraSnake got its first star.
`ShayHill/vim9-scratchterm` reached 10 stars.
yegappan/lsp reached 600 stars.
`DanielViberg/lsp` got its first star.
nda-cunh/indent_rainbow_vim got its first star.
`nda-cunh/SupraPacman` got its first star.
ShayHill/vim9-scratchterm reached 10 stars.

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How can I integrate these 2 commands: alias + -N -u <this alt_vimrc>

**Hi**, I use vim 8 with its .vimrc but for test Vim 9 I need to use another .vimrc with anothers plugins for vim 9, so I have vim 9 from an appimages in my Desktop dir (in cmd below is named Escritorio/).
I use an alias to open Vim 9 : `alias Vim="/home/jazei/Escritorio/vim.appimage"
`
**I need to add to that alias this: ` -N -u <.another.vimrc_for vim_9>`**
*How can I integrate those 2 things?*
*Thank you and Regards*

https://redd.it/1p3rliy
@r_vim
I have installed font noto emoji but I can't see them in vim

(edited) Hi, I have installed noto emoji font but I can't see them in Vim (and FeatherPad too)..
added before: it is related to some emojis use 1 cell (or column) and yes they are shown cat yes, but another emojis use 2 cells like dog or smile and they are not shown... Why?
cat yes dog not (a rectangle is shown instead)
Screenshot of Charmap
Thank you and Regards!

https://redd.it/1p3xx3a
@r_vim
Is pasting from clipboard broken on Wayland or smth?

I'm currently on KDE Plasma Wayland. Previously, when I used X11, setting

set clipboard=unnamedplus

was only needed to yank and paste to and from the clipboard. But rn, yanking works, but pasting uses the Vim register rather than the clipboard. I'm on Vim 9.1.

https://redd.it/1p40k6u
@r_vim
Vim desktop calendar for 2026 available

It prints on one sheet of paper and, after folding and applying a bit of glue, stands on your desk.

It is available in English. You can find the PDF files on hotoo's website https://hotoo.github.io/project/vim-desktop-calendar

https://preview.redd.it/lz2j1rkq7t2g1.png?width=4032&format=png&auto=webp&s=1457e0ee90f64c2fef877250106df78e8395ba6b



https://redd.it/1p3t5xz
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if anyone use vim9-stargate: where is the Human-abc? I don't understand nothing about it

Hi, I installed vim9-stargate read its help file, added this line in vimrc noremap <leader>f <Cmd>call stargate#OKvim(1)<CR>
but I don't know how to continue...
where can I read a human-tuto about this plugin
not https://github.com/monkoose/vim9-stargate/blob/main/INTRODUCTION.md
a Human help
Thank you and Regards

https://redd.it/1p47ya4
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pyright: Import "Numpy" cannot be resolved.

I am using yegappan-lsp. I installed pyright, and I have the following configuration:

  var pyright_config = {
settings: {
python: {
analysis: {
autoSearchPaths: true,
diagnosticMode: "openFilesOnly",
useLibraryCodeForTypes: true
},
pythonPath: exepath('python')
},
},
}

...

{
name: "pyright",
filetype: ["python"],
path: "pyright-langserver",
workspaceConfig: pyright_config,
rootSearch: [
"pyproject.toml",
"setup.py",
"setup.cfg",
"requirements.txt",
"Pipfile",
"pyrightconfig.json",
".git"
],
args: ['--stdio']
},


and I got the problem as per noscript.

I installed pyright through conda.

https://redd.it/1p4tb34
@r_vim
What will be the variable in these lines. I got this error: undefined variable

Hi, I am trying to change the stargate plugin...
In its poor help it says (spits) this:
StargateDesaturate StargateDesaturate

Text highlight for a visible text in the current window when hints are
shown. Makes it easier to read hint labels.
Default is guifg=#49423f
so I put in vimrc this:
let g:StargateDesaturate = { guifg=#ffffff } ffffff is any color, it is a test

but vim says undefined variable

The same for this other line:
g:stargatechars g:stargatechars

Characters used to display hints.
Default is 'fjdklshgaewiomc'

I put
let g:stargate_chars = { abcdefghi } again undefined variable...
the same for {1234567890] again undefined variable too

Thank you and Regards!

https://redd.it/1p4vd4k
@r_vim
How can I change highlights in stargate plugin for terminal-vim?

Hi, I am trying to change the settings of stargate plugin...
it says this in its help:
StargateDesaturate StargateDesaturate

Text highlight for a visible text in the current window when hints are
shown. Makes it easier to read hint labels.
Default is guifg=#49423f

so I put in vimrc this: let g:StargateDesaturate = { guifg=#ffffff } ffffff is any color, it is a test

but vim says undefined variable

This post was deleted by adm, but user duppy-ta 3 hours ago could replyed this:
The docs say that StargateDesaturate is a highlight group, so I would think you'd use the :highlight command to set the color. Something like:

:highlight StargateDesaturate guifg=#ffffff ctermfg=white
but this upper help fails: do nothing
but the user hit the key (thank you!!!!!!!) in this other help:
For g:stargatechars, try using a string:

let g:stargate
chars = 'abcdefghi'
If you can guide me how to change cterm and ctermfg for terminals-vim (=not for guiterm in my case) for this:
let g:StargateDesaturate = { guifg=#ffffff ctermfg=???????}
Thank you and Regards!

https://redd.it/1p52fy0
@r_vim
using f key for finding " character not working

I have been following the "Learn Vim" extension in VS Code. As an example, it gives f" to find the next " character. Finding ", ' `doesn't work for me.

What should be turned on/off for that to work?

Thanks,

Frank

https://redd.it/1p5a4ob
@r_vim
Vim text editor battery draining

Vi improved drains so much battery in the background

https://redd.it/1p77fdw
@r_vim
fzf ripgrep is not the same as telescope live_grep

when i search for functions or objects in telescope it finds them

however when i search the same in fzf (:Rg) the results are sometimes not accurate at all.

how do you match the config in vim

https://redd.it/1p7mzcu
@r_vim
"std::print" not recognized in vim using Coc

https://preview.redd.it/g26y9g9hs24g1.png?width=1171&format=png&auto=webp&s=fbedb6cb48c439b1ce5224a8d38a69d568cdda7f


Hi, I recently started learning how to code using C++ and tried configuring my vim to support modern C++ features (-std=c++23) using coc.nvim plugin. I am not able to understand why "std::print" is not being recognized when using clangd. Can I get some help in understanding what I missed in my configuration? My :CocConfig are as follows ->

{ "clangd.path": "~/.config/coc/extensions/coc-clangd-data/install/21.1.0/clangd_21.1.0/bin/clangd",
"clangd.fallbackFlags": [ "-std=c++23", "-fexperimental-library" ] }

https://redd.it/1p98fni
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Use unoptimized Colemak bindings or go back to QWERTY?

Grew up with bad typing habits and was staring at keyboard too much until a few years ago, when I decided to learn proper techniques, touch typing and etc - I went cold turkey with "ergo" setup: split columnar keyboard + Colemak.

Since then I have enjoyed every moment of typing using Colemak, and I would not think twice about my choices if the only thing I did was typing and using regular shortcuts...

...the problem arises not necessarily when I have to use someone else's setup, but when I don't have all my custom configs with bindings in apps, like Vim, which ranges from a simple HJKL navigation bindings to more drastic changes.

I have made my peace with being a bad typer if I had to use QWERTY, but I feel like I just shot myself in the foot by further complicating my setup with all of the custom bindings.

I don't want to be reliant on always needing to set up the environment on each system and not being able to "just use it barebones".

I wonder if I should simply cut back on bindings and configs, use unoptimized QWERTY-to-Colemak bindings and other defaults... or should I go further and just say goodbye to Colemak.

It has been awhile since I have started considering both options, but to this day I have changed nothing.

So, I'm very curious of community's experiences and solutions, especially if they are identical to mine.

Thanks

https://redd.it/1p9d8lc
@r_vim
How to become faster in Vim ?

Hello,
I’ve been using Vim daily since last year for programming, taking notes, etc., but I still can’t get comfortable with it.
I feel like I’m not “fast enough” when it comes to manipulating text with keybinds, and I’ve never used any macros.
I've already went through vimtutor a couple of times but never found an occasion to use the stuff I learned while I'm using it.
May I get some advises and tips ?

https://redd.it/1p9rrzn
@r_vim
How to get Vimium to work on all tabs

Mostly just wanting to cycle between all tabs, for example PDF's, Gmail and New Tabs don't work on Firefox because the browser doesn't seem to allow me to use extensions / noscripts on those ones, any advice to get around this so I can use Shift + (J or K) to cycle tabs.

https://redd.it/1p9xb9e
@r_vim
VimTex 'Compiler did not start successfully!' error

Hey y'all! I'm having a terrible time trying to get VimTex to compile my .tex file. I can compile it fine in the command prompt using latexmk -pdf but when I use the vimtex-compile command I get the output below.

It's weird because it tells me the file name of the file it apparently can't find and lists it when I use the vimtex-info command? I can change the name of the file and it'll print that name whether it is 'main' or 'test' or whatever. Could VimTex not be passing the file location correctly to latexmk? How could fix that if that is the case? Additionally, when I run VimtexCompileSS it says compilation completed but no new files are produced anywhere.

I've tried searching everywhere and I can't find anyone having this issue. I'm guessing I just missed something super simple somewhere as I'm just trying to jump into vim and LaTex as of today. Any help or pointers would be greatly appreciated.

This is my first time actually making a post asking for help so not sure if this is a good place. Would it be better if I took this issue to the VimTex Github?



Output when I run vimtex-compile:

Initial Win CP for (console input, console output, system): (CP437, CP65001, CP1252)
I changed them all to CP1252
Rc files read:
NONE
Latexmk: This is Latexmk, John Collins, 15 June 2025. Version 4.87.

------------
Latexmk: Could not find file ''main.tex''.
-- Use the -f option to force complete processing.
Reverting Windows console CPs to (in,out) = (437,65001)



Information given by vimtex-info:

VimTeX project: main
base: main.tex
root: C:\Users\user\vimfiles\LatexProjects
tex: C:\Users\user\vimfiles\LatexProjects/main.tex
main parser: current file verified
document class: article
document class options:
compiler: latexmk
engine: -pdf
options:
-verbose
-file-line-error
-synctex=1
-interaction=nonstopmode
callback: 1
continuous: 1
executable: latexmk
viewer: General
qf method: LaTeX logfile

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@r_vim
NERDTree -- how to descend into a directory?

Perhaps it's an oversight on my part, but in spite of having looked at the built-in help page, looked around on the web, and read a handful of Reddit threads that seemed to be somewhat relevant, I can't figure out how to do a very simple thing, namely how to descend into a subdirectory when navigating with NERDTree.

By descending into a subdirectory, I mean that NERDTree would take that subdirectory as the new root of the tree it's showing, and redraw based on that. I am of course aware of "e" and "t", but those open the subdir in another window or new tab respectively. I'm looking for the functionality that does what "e" and "t" do but in the same NERDTree window that I'm already in.

I find it puzzling that this functionality -- which is surely elementary for a file-system navigator, right? -- would be so difficult to find. But hey, maybe it's me and it's right there in my face and I'm just not seeing it. Do let me know.

https://redd.it/1pagai1
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HACK: vim using terminal app window panes and git repo aware viminfo contexts

In case anyone else is interested. I've setup my terminal workflow to use my terminal app window panes rather than vims and have "project" viminfo context based on git repos. I use ghostty, so I can create a new pane via "<meta-D>e<Enter>" where "<meta-D>" creates a new pane and "e" is a bash alias that restores the previous vim file/line of the same git repo (which has an acceptable keystroke count for me). Viminfo files are copied depending on the git repo your in, so yank/jump lists are specific to that context.

I've added these hacks to my vimrc/zshrc:

vimrc:

nn <C-w>v :echo "disabled"<CR>
nn <C-w>s :echo "disabled"<CR>


" git directory aware vim contexts. Preserves viminfo and jumps in each git repro
fu! GitPath() " Get git file path and hash it to map filenames to repros
let dir = trim(system('git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null'))
return '/tmp/'.(v:shell_error ? 'global' : trim(system('echo ' . dir . ' | md5')))
endf
fu! OnBlur() " write git repo aware viminfo
let f=GitPath()
exe 'wviminfo! '.f.'.viminfo'
call writefile([expand('%:p').":".line('.')], f.'.file')
endf
fu! OnFocus() " write last opened file in repo and restore git aware viminfo.
sil! exe 'rviminfo! '.GitPath().'.viminfo'
endf
fu! OnEnter() " open last opened file in repo and restore git aware viminfo
let f=GitPath()
if get(argv(), 0) == 'restore' && filereadable(f.'.file')
let [p, l] = split(readfile(f.'.file')[0], ':')
exe 'e '.p | call cursor(l, 0) | filetype detect
endif
sil! exe 'rviminfo! '.f.'.viminfo'
endf
au TextYankPost,VimLeave,FocusLost * call OnBlur()
au FocusGained * call OnFocus()
au VimEnter * call OnEnter()

zshrc:
`alias e='vim restore'`

`alias E='vim -c "Explore"'`



https://redd.it/1paxe3v
@r_vim
gitlog-vim a wrapper to view git logs without plugins

took me a while to tidy it up to this level of polish but here it is, it may be a small wrapper but it provides a lot of functionality for those that are constantly checking the git logs and wish to view them inside vim (or neovim).

https://github.com/eylles/gitlog-vim

https://redd.it/1pb45a5
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