An organization to help foster a community around telescope.nvim
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nvim-telescope is an organization on GitHub dedicated to developing and supporting telescope.nvim, a highly regarded tool for fuzzy finding in Neovim. The organization hosts a wide range of public repositories primarily written in Lua and C, including notable projects like telescope-file-browser.nvim and telescope-fzf-native.nvim, which enhance the functionality of the core telescope.nvim application.
Find, Filter, Preview, Pick. All lua, all the time.
File Browser extension for telescope.nvim
FZF sorter for telescope written in c
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A telescope.nvim extension that offers intelligent prioritization when selecting files from your editing history.
Live grep with args
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Telescope extension to preview media files using Ueberzug.
Integration for nvim-dap with telescope.nvim
Integration with github cli
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FZY style sorter that is compiled
A Telescope extension that provides extra functionality for Packer.nvim
A history implementation that memorizes prompt input for a specific context
A telescope.nvim extension to search and paste bibtex entries into your TeX files.
WIP integration
(Teles-)Hopping to the moon.
A Neovim Telescope extension for searching the web!
Incorporating some fzf concepts with plenary jobs and telescope
Experimental features for telescope in RUST? The safest telescope known to HUMANITY
Integration for vimspector with telescope.nvim
Z integration for Telescope
An extension that provides its users with node packages under node_modules directory
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snippets.nvim integration
nvim-telescope builds a variety of tools and extensions for Neovim, focusing on improving the user experience with fuzzy finding capabilities. Key repositories include telescope.nvim, telescope-file-browser.nvim, and telescope-fzf-native.nvim, among others.
The primary programming languages used by nvim-telescope are Lua and C. Lua is predominantly used for the main telescope.nvim project and its extensions, while C is utilized in specific tools like telescope-fzf-native.nvim.
Yes, all of nvim-telescope's repositories are public on GitHub. This allows users and contributors to access, review, and collaborate on the various tools and extensions developed by the organization.
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