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2024-12-30 14:36:07 +00:00
# Coolplugin idea: SidebarMarkSetJump
Plugin to mark files that you're working on. across folders, projects, windows?
Then with a keystroke: "Ctrl+0"
It will open list the marked files in the sidebar.Importantly preserving the dir structure in a visually compact way
i.e say you marked 3 files. and they kinda look like this
```
.
├── file.txt
├── dir1/
│ ├── otherfile.null
│ ├── otherfile2.null
│ ├── otherfile3.null
│ ├── file1.py
│ ├── otherfileI.null
│ └── otherfileN.null
└── dir2/
└── subdir/
├── otherfile.null
├── otherfile.null
└── file2.py
```
When we hit ctrl+0.. It should look like this. hiding unecessary files while preserving the visual location of the file
so easy for mind to track
```
.
├── file.txt [a]
├── dir1/
│ ├── ...
│ ├── file1.py [b]
│ ├── otherfileI.null
│ └── otherfileN.null
└── dir2/
└── subdir/
├── ...
└── file2.py [c]
```
Then when we wanna jump to any marked file. We just choose the marked file id.
2024-11-12 18:13:00 +00:00
# ThoughtLog :: Sublime + NeoVintageous
Okay so I think it's safe to say NeoVintageous is super cool - and has a bunch of super sweet editing and navigation features.
But... it's kinda "not complete" and some core workflows such as copy-pasting to and from system clipboard does not work correctly (see the project roadmap)
I have no doubt the a subsection of the vim motions/key bindings/etc will be super useful lonterm. But not all of it - and not inside sublime.
What if.... forked neovintaggous and removed the stuff we dont really need?