![]() This is the last plugin i'm trying to get working before I can crack on with coding. I've been trying to read through the docs and github issues but I can't find related issues, perhaps more experienced eyes could help me out here please? I'm still less than 2 months into using Vim so perhaps I've made an obvious blunder somewhere, if so I apologise. Based on fzf's docs, i don't think i'd need to install ripgrep as a seperate plugin (I have tried this with no success as well).ĭo people here have any idea why I'd be getting that kind of error? The command I run to test that my ripgrep is working is :Rg import within a JavaScript app but it keeps giving me that error message. We are all human and vim is that cool.Ĭommand failed rg -column -line-number -no-heading -color=always -smart-case - 'import' And please those of you who deign to grace us with your vim wisdom - be kind. ![]() Vim Awesome: list of popular vim plugins.ĭon't be afraid to ask questions, this sub is here for the vim community.Learn Vimscript the Hard Way: is a book for users of the Vim editor who want to learn how to customize Vim.Derek Wyatt's Vim tutorial videos: video tutorials by Derek Wyatt's.Vimcasts: screencasts by the author of practical vim.7 habits of effective text editing: a short guide on getting better at editing by the Vim author.usevim: a vim blog with some great outbound links.Patrick Schanen's Vim Page: an index of vim resources more complete than this list.vi.: questions and answers stackexchange style.: the most popular vim wiki, lots of great content.Vim Mac Mailing List: low volume mac specific list.Vim Dev Mailing List: high volume dev list.Vim Use Mailing List: high volume user support list.Vim Announcements Mailing List: low volume announcement list.Our Wiki!: Let me know if you want to be a contributor.#vim on freenode: 1000+ person reasonably active IRC channel.Vim user manual (PDF): 341 pages (extracted from full help linked below). ![]() As I say, nobody is individually doing anything wrong here, but the combined effect of all this is confusing and will likely make people less confident in snaps overall. I don’t know whether this is a bug in command-not-found (don’t recommend things that don’t actually provide the command I typed), the snap ecosystem overall (there are multiple things which all provide the same command), or what. So the experience here is: I try to run a command, command-not-found tells me to install something to get it, I install that thing, and I still don’t have that command. I was pretty baffled by all this, and I’m more knowledgeable than most users about snaps I don’t think most people would have known to run it as ripgrep.rg, for example. ![]() (This seems to have been asked about already and then decided not to.) And there are multiple versions of ripgrep in the store, at different versions, and the one with the “canonical” binary name isn’t the most recent version. ![]() None of the individual parts here are wrong, but they’re all fitting together in a way that makes the whole experience confusing and unpleasant and less credible, which is a problem.Ĭommand-not-found recommends installing the ripgrep snap to get the rg command, but then doesn’t give me the rg command. So, this is, in my opinion, a fairly terrible experience, so I thought I’d give some feedback about that in the hope that someone can think about it. The following required arguments were not provided: Ripgrep 0.10.0 from Chris MacNaughton (icey) installedĬommand 'ripgrep' not found, did you mean:Įrror: cannot find app "ripgrep" in "ripgrep"Įrror: cannot find current revision for snap rg: readlink /snap/rg/current: no such file or directory Obviously I would want the newest version, so: $ snap install ripgrep -classic # we need -classic, apparently, don't know why See 'snap info ' for additional versions. Sudo snap install ripgrep # version 0.10.0 $ rgĬommand 'rg' not found, but can be installed with: There is a tool, ripgrep, with binary name rg. ![]()
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