Tree-sitter
Tree-sitter is a parser generator tool and an incremental parsing
library. It can build a concrete syntax tree for a source file and
efficiently update the syntax tree as the source file is
edited. Tree-sitter grammars can be reused in many different
languages.
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My Neovim + LazyVim configuration I use for Web (TypeScript and JavaScript Frameworks), React Native and Flutter development
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💻 neovim config files
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Neovim configuration file 🚀
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[Experimental] Format operators and delimiters as you type, using tree-sitter
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Simple tree-sitter navigation and editing plugin for scheme
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TS corpus test grammar for tree-sitter
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A modern interpretation of Monokai for Neovim, written in lua.
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Highlight comments in neovim
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My personal Neovim config using packer file with telescope, harpoon, git-signs, autocompletion, tree-sitter, undo-tree, LSP, file-system and more.
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Smartly puts a print statement for a variable using treesitter
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My personal neovim, tmux & oh-my-zsh configuration
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An experiment
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List and seach for dev comments using tree-sitter-comment parser
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A simple toolkit for cpp development
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Created by maxbrunsfeld
Released 2019
Latest release about 1 month ago
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- tree-sitter/tree-sitter
- Website
- tree-sitter.github.io