DeathVim
batteries
DeathVim | batteries | |
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22 | 4 | |
110 | 293 | |
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7.9 | 7.4 | |
over 1 year ago | 7 days ago | |
Lua | Lua | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | zlib License |
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DeathVim
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I'm extremely happy with DeathVim's look and performance. So, I thought I'd share.
I opened the issue a few weeks ago https://github.com/SingularisArt/DeathVim/issues/10
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The first release of DeathVim
If you want to see my future plans for this project, you can view here
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Creating a logo for my community
My community is based on a program that I and a few others built. It's a text editor called DeathVim. Here's the link to my community. The point of this community is to make it easier for people to start coding so they don't have to waste any time setting everything up themselves. They can actually just learn to program, which is something I was I had when I first started about 2 1/2 years ago.
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Trying to create a LunarVim like IDE setup, called DeathVim
As for lualine, I do use it. You can view my configuration for that here
I use winbar
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My first BSPWM CONFIGURATION (I don't know if I should post here or not, but whatever)
Website (This has some information on my dotfiles and neovim config)
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My updated neovim setup Sorry. too lazy to get more pics. :(
Links: NeoVim Config here (Note: I have to update the images)
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Structuring my Python Programs
If you want, you can look at my NeoVim configuration here. Hopefully, you will end up going back to NeoVim!
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Debugging in NeoVim
Dap Configuration folder
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My updated neovim config (inspired from NVChad, Wincent, and Lunar Vim)
My NeoVim Config: here
batteries
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What would be the significant benefits if one would develop equivalent libraries that are available for Python for Lua/Nelua?
Lua is a small language and its "standard library" is very minimal. Lua's intended for embedding so usually the host program provides a broader standard library by exposing functions to lua. However, there are several standard library packages for lua: batteries and lume are focused on gamedev; Penlight aims at bringing the breadth of python's stdlib to lua; plenary.nvim for nvim plugins; and probably more for other domains. I'd definitely recommend checking these out to help get closer to functionality level of most other languages (I use both lume and batteries, but dropped penlight awhile back because I found some implementations confusing/overcomplicated/inconsistent).
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Common Data Types?
Some are featureful like batteries, some are minimal like hump.
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The first release of DeathVim
Making a lua-based distro might benefit from packing in an existing lua utility library instead of starting your own: lume (useful single file of utilities) or batteries (organized into modules).
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Thoughts on LUA?
Lua is a small language and its "standard library" is very minimal. This was one of my initial roadblocks. Lua's intended for embedding so usually the host program provides a broader standard library by exposing functions to lua. However, there are several standard library packages for lua: batteries, Penlight, or the aforementioned lume. I'd definitely recommend checking these out to help get closer to functionality level of most other languages (I use both lume and batteries, but dropped penlight awhile back).
What are some alternatives?
DAPInstall.nvim - 🦆 A NeoVim plugin for managing several debuggers for Nvim-dap
Penlight - A set of pure Lua libraries focusing on input data handling (such as reading configuration files), functional programming (such as map, reduce, placeholder expressions,etc), and OS path management. Much of the functionality is inspired by the Python standard libraries.
vscode-cpptools - Official repository for the Microsoft C/C++ extension for VS Code.
lume - Lua functions geared towards gamedev
nightfox.nvim - 🦊A highly customizable theme for vim and neovim with support for lsp, treesitter and a variety of plugins.
plenary.nvim - plenary: full; complete; entire; absolute; unqualified. All the lua functions I don't want to write twice.
nvim-gps - Simple statusline component that shows what scope you are working inside
hump - LÖVE Helper Utilities for Massive Progression
nvim-dap-ui - A UI for nvim-dap
gabe
vim-ultest - The ultimate testing plugin for (Neo)Vim
LoveCC - WIP Love2D like emulator/engine for computercraft