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I am currently an active rufo maintainer. However, I am not a vim user and will not maintain this package. Nevertheless, I don't think it is desirable for this package to be left as it is. Is there anyone who can take over?
Or, I would be happy to suggest some good ways of integrating Rufo and Vim. It does not necessarily have to be a dedicated package like rufo-vim, but I think there are ways to ride on a more generic package. For example, in Emacs, rufo could ride on reformatter.el.
If it is good enough, put it in rufo's README. Then rufo-vim can finish its job.
Thanks.
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Formatters in vim are also plugins. There is no one plugin that most people use. They are often written for one language. One of the plugins that can use external programs for formatting is ale. You can already use rufo with it. You have to remember that such plugins are limited, while this plugin has a wide range of features and is usable except for bugs.
I think we have two cases here 1) find a maintainer for this plugin 2) wait while someone add support rufo to other plugins (like in ale). The second way is long and doesn't promote rufo, as for me. On the contrary, rufo should be popular so that someone adds it to other plugins.
Hi all,
I am currently an active rufo maintainer. However, I am not a vim user and will not maintain this package. Nevertheless, I don't think it is desirable for this package to be left as it is. Is there anyone who can take over?
Or, I would be happy to suggest some good ways of integrating Rufo and Vim. It does not necessarily have to be a dedicated package like rufo-vim, but I think there are ways to ride on a more generic package. For example, in Emacs, rufo could ride on reformatter.el.
If it is good enough, put it in rufo's README. Then rufo-vim can finish its job.
Thanks.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: