LazyVim
nvim-ufo
LazyVim | nvim-ufo | |
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83 | 33 | |
14,369 | 2,099 | |
9.7% | - | |
9.9 | 8.0 | |
4 days ago | 6 days ago | |
Lua | Lua | |
Apache License 2.0 | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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LazyVim
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Neovim freezes when I type /
Please take a look at this issue. The culprit is the path source of nvim-cmp.
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File structure with lazy
I’m having trouble understanding the preffered file structure when using lazy. I have a setup that works currently and I used this guide but I believe that this configuration defeats the purpose of lazy-loading. I also tried moving all of the plugin configs to the /nvim/plugins folder but that didn’t work, I think because when using lazy you want lazy to handle the loading not RTP. I’ve taken a look at the lazyvim github but I’m a little bit overwhelmed. I don’t understand how their nvim/init.lua doesn’t point to anything with require. Here is my config. So I think that the mistake I’m making is loading all my plugins in a table that gets passed to lazyvim but then requiring configs from my init.lua, when all of that info should get passed directly to lazy vim via multiple lua tables?
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Lazyflex.nvim: Makes it easier to test and troubleshoot a neovim configuration.
Has presets for each default plugin module in LazyVim.
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How does something like LazyVim or LazyNvim write the startup text?
I have been looking at LazyNvim and LazyVim and I would like to do something similar to in particular LazyNvim's startup text. How do configurations like this create this startup text?
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Weird search behavior
See this Lazyvim issue.
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lazy loading alpha.nvim
You can try to mimic how LazyVim loads alpha here https://github.com/LazyVim/LazyVim/blob/main/lua/lazyvim/plugins/ui.lua
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Help me understand this rtp LazyVim trick
As usual, I referred to how folke does stuff for inspiration, and I want to better understand what exactly is going with the Treesitter configuration in LazyVim.
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I love this bastard
LazyVim (This is a distro in the form of a plugin, imo beats astronvimm nvchad, lunarvim for that reason alone. Check out the plugins/extras/lang directory in there. Has setup for a few languages. You can see the list here. Just raise a request for JAVA and someone will have your back))
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neovim config
Anyways, although i have not used them, LazyVim and LunarVim comes highly recommended. You can try these and see what suits you .
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Just started using LazyVim and this could be a really dumb question.
Am I reading this correctly, in the LazyVim starter, this line reads as it's importing all the plugins from the remote GitHub project, is that correct?
nvim-ufo
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Use the builtin `listchars` option to implement minimalistic indent guides
Hey. The plugin I am using for the folding is nvim-ufo. If your workflow highly relies on folding features, this plugin will be the must-have. Trust me please. As for its config, you could refer to its README or my config.
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Why fold marks are disappeared, and how to get them back?
My neovim config is shown here. (BTW, I'm using the nvim-ufo plugin for folding. However, disabling it still wouldn't get the fold marks back.)
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nvim-ufo setup with Lazy vim
Hey folks! I can't for the life of me figure out how to properly configure `nvim-ufo` with Lazy vim. I've read a bunch of reddit threads and documentation, it just doesn't click in my head what is it that I'm doing wrong.
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How do I preview content in the fold using nvim-ufo?
By reading the docs I understand that I'm supposed to be able to preview the content in the fold: https://github.com/kevinhwang91/nvim-ufo/blob/main/doc/example.lua
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Recommend a plugin that provides better folds
nvim-ufo
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Should I learn lua? I am a vs code power user, which prevents me from completely adapting neovim, since I always find something is missing in neovim.
nvim-ufo makes folding better. In addition, you can use the statuscolum to show "buttons" to colapse them (but I don't have an example)
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Quick Question: Vim is not going to support tree-sitter?
The good news is that it seems that upstream neovim is already trying to improve performance (https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/22426) and for things like "nvim_treesitter#foldexpr()", alternatives are available (https://github.com/kevinhwang91/nvim-ufo)
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How to collapse/expand (fold) python functions like vscode?
Vscode python folds are based on LSP, so you can use nvim-ufo. I use Astronvim, and it got it configured properly. You use their config as a kick start.
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People who migrated from vscode
I tried nvim-ufo it was hard to set up to my exact needs but I achieved it recently
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how to configure nvim-ufo plugin to do vs code fold commands?
hi, i’m using nvim-ufo plugin (https://github.com/kevinhwang91/nvim-ufo). i want to know how to map some vs code fold commands to nvim-ufo commands, such as
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