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  • Retrieve detailed Neovim status information such as cursor position, editing mode, marks, and registers for enhanced workflow management in the mcp-neovim-server.
    MIT
  • Record, stop, and play Neovim macros using specific registers and counts to automate repetitive text editing tasks in your workflow.
    MIT
  • Assess the health of Neovim connections to ensure stable and reliable integration with the mcp-neovim-server for efficient code editing workflows.
    MIT
  • Command Neovim tabs directly: create, close, navigate, or list open tabs. Simplify tab management for efficient editing workflows.
    MIT
  • Manage and update text content in Neovim registers. Specify a register name and content to store, enhancing workflow efficiency in the mcp-neovim-server environment.
    MIT
  • Split, close, and navigate Neovim windows using commands like split, vsplit, only, close, and wincmd with h/j/k/l for efficient window management.
    MIT

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