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feat(git): Add gitlinker-nvim #667

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feat(git): Add gitlinker-nvim #667

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📑 Description

Adding gitlinker. An easy and quick way to link to any git file at specific line/s. Works with basically all providers (GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, and more).

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This is really useful when discussing code in a chat and have to share specific lines of any file. Mind you: commited files.

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Does this PR follow the [Contribution Guidelines](development guidelines)? Following is a partial checklist:

Proper conventional commit scoping:

  • If you are adding a new plugin, the scope would be the name of the category it is being added into. ex. feat(utility): added noice.nvim plugin

  • If you are modifying a pre-existing plugin or pack, the scope would be the name of the plugin folder. ex. fix(noice-nvim): fix LSP handler error

  • Pull request title has the appropriate conventional commit type and scope where the scope is the name of the pre-existing directory in the project as described above

  • README is properly formatted and uses fenced in links with <url> unless they are inside a [title](url)

  • Proper usage of opts table rather than setting things up with the config function.

@Uzaaft Uzaaft merged commit def419e into AstroNvim:main Dec 4, 2023
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